New Electrically Conductive Adhesive from Intertronics

Polytec PT EC101 is a silver filled, two-component, electrically conductive epoxy for substrate and chip bonding. Applications include hybrid circuits, micro-electronics, LED, opto-electronics and photovoltaic applications on TCO, ITO, glass, metals, ceramic, Si and most plastics.

Curing is possible below 100°C and a volume resistivity of 1-2 x 10-3 W-cm can be achieved. This epoxy’s exclusive chemistry enables rapid cure cycles at high temperatures. Due to its USP Class VI biocompatibility certification, this epoxy will be of special interest for those involved in the manufacture of disposable medical devices.

Rapid curing is one of the highlights of EC101 (60 minutes at 95°C to 40 seconds at 180°C) as well as a pot life at room temperature of two days, 8.5 pH value and increased  temperature stability in service ranging from -55°C to +200°C continuous to +300°C intermittent.

Several pack options are offered that include pre-mixed and frozen, and expert dispensing support are offered by Intertronics engineers with regards to screen print, syringes, screen print, jet-dispensing or quick and easy manual application, e.g. for circuit repairs.

Established in the year 1979 for the sales of hand soldering consumables, Intertronics has expanded its range of products as well as its customer base. The company understands its customers, their processes, products and requirements and offers flexible and effective service.

Source: http://www.iIntertronics.co.uk

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