Conductive Adhesive Eases Non-Solderable Work

April 1, 2000
Designed for use on temperature-sensitive components and non-solderable substrates, Loctite 3880 electrically-conductive adhesive bonds many materials including metals, ceramics, rubber, and plastics, This one-part adhesive can be stored in a

Designed for use on temperature-sensitive components and non-solderable substrates, Loctite 3880 electrically-conductive adhesive bonds many materials including metals, ceramics, rubber, and plastics, This one-part adhesive can be stored in a conventional refrigerator and does not require deep freezing. Other features include an extended work life and fast curing time.

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