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Electrically Conductive Adhesive for Silicone and Florinated Surfaces
Creative Materials, Inc, a leading manufacturer of electrically conductive ink, coating and adhesives, offers a flexible, re-workable, electrically conductive adhesive, which has a unique advantage of adhering to most silicone and fluorinated substrates. 102-32 has excellent low temperature performance and has been found to be very useful in a wide range of fastening and bonding applications. Adhesion to metals, plastics and glass is also excellent.
During tests conducted by CMI, 102-32 proved to be resistant to flexing and creasing due to its low temperature flexibility. The low stress nature of the 102-32 allows for electrical attachment of stress sensitive devices. An important advantage of this electrically conductive adhesive is it's ready to be used as supplied. Also, by thinning 102-32 with a fast evaporating solvent, this product can be spray applied onto hard to stick surfaces and act as a conductive coating to provide EMI/RFI shielding or polymer thick film circuitry.
About Creative Materials, Inc
Creative Materials, Inc. develops and markets specialty chemical products to customers world-wide. Founded in 1986, Creative Materials has its headquarters and production facilities in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. Products from Creative Materials are used to manufacture electronic components for automobiles, computers, keyboards, and cell phones; medical electrodes and medical instruments; heating equipment; and aerospace devices. Creative Materials offers more than 1000 product formulations, and is ISO 9001 certified.
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