Techsil is supplying MG Chemicals’ high-performance range of adhesives and sealants. This range has been designed with the Electronics industry in mind and covers a large range of products:
Thermally and electrically conductive epoxy adhesives
Thermal management compounds
Protective coatings (including EMI/RFI shielding)
Flame-retardant epoxies
Conductive and conformal coatings
Encapsulating and potting compounds (including optically clear)
High-temperature epoxies
Industrial cleaners
The 8322 Optically Clear Epoxy offers a very strong, UV-resistant finish. Simple to mix and use this epoxy protects against static discharges, shocks, vibrations, and mechanical impacts. It insulates against heat and conductivity and is extremely resistant to humidity, salt water, and many harsh chemicals.
The 8322 epoxy is used to pot or encapsulate LEDs and printed circuit assemblies in protective blocks. The cured epoxy improves reliability, operational range, and lengthens the life of electrical and electronic parts.
8331 is a Silver Conductive Epoxy with a 10-minute work time and high conductivity. It bonds well to a variety of surfaces and it resists thermal and mechanical shocks. This epoxy adhesive is great for forming conductivity seals, bonding and repairing of electronic devices. Solder replacement for bonding heat sensitive electronic components. It allows for quick cold soldering repairs and is effective at bonding heat sinks to other components and PCBs. 8331 also provides excellent EMI/RFI shielding and is very effective at filling seams between metal plates. Available in syringe or tub.
The 842 Silver Conductive Coating Aerosol is a highly conductive acrylic resin that provides long-term EMI/RFI shielding for non-conductive enclosures. Adheres to even difficult substrates such as ABS and polycarbonates. It has stronger adhesion than water-based coatings. Meets RoHS directive Low VOC MIR. Repairable and removable.
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