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Essential Guide on Electrically Conductive Adhesives
Ever wondered if there's a better way to connect components in your electronics projects? Look no further than electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs), also known as conductive epoxies or conductive adhesives. At Kohesi Bond, we understand the importance of reliable electrical connections, and ECAs offer a unique solution for various applications.
What are Electrically Conductive Adhesives?
ECAs are specialized adhesives formulated to conduct electricity. They typically consist of a resin base that provides strong adhesion and conductive fillers, most commonly silver or nickel particles. These fillers create pathways for electrical current to flow through the adhesive.
Why Use Conductive Epoxies for Electronics?
Compared to traditional soldering methods, conductive epoxies offer several advantages:
Lower processing temperatures: ECAs cure at much lower temperatures than solder, making them ideal for heat-sensitive components.
Improved flexibility: Unlike rigid solder joints, ECAs provide a more flexible connection, better withstanding vibration and thermal stress.
Lead-free alternative: ECAs are often lead-free, aligning with environmentally friendly practices.
Precise application: Conductive epoxies allow for controlled, precise application, perfect for delicate electronics.
Further, also read: Potting & sealing of electrical components
Applications of Conductive Epoxies
Kohesi Bond's conductive epoxies cater to a wide range of applications:
Chip bonding: ECAs securely attach electronic chips to circuit boards.
EMI/RFI shielding: Conductive adhesives can be used to create conductive enclosures, protecting devices from electromagnetic interference.
Grounding: ECAs establish reliable electrical grounding for various components.
Flex circuit attachment: Conductive epoxies are ideal for bonding flexible printed circuit boards (FPCBs) to rigid boards.
Further, also read: Bonding Electronic Components Using Fast Curing Adhesives
Choosing the Right Conductive Epoxy
With a variety of conductive epoxies available, selecting the right one for your project is crucial. Here are some factors to consider:
Electrical conductivity: The level of conductivity required depends on your application's current needs.
Viscosity: Choose an epoxy with a viscosity that allows for easy application and desired bond thickness.
Cure time: Consider the ideal curing time for your project's workflow.
Temperature resistance: Select an epoxy that can withstand the operating temperatures of your device.
Further, also read: How To Choose The Right Adhesives For Electronic Components?
Explore Kohesi Bond's Conductive Epoxy Solutions
Kohesi Bond offers a comprehensive range of conductive epoxies formulated to meet diverse needs. Visit our website or contact our team to discuss your specific requirements and find the perfect conductive adhesive for your next electronics project. With Kohesi Bond, ensure reliable, long-lasting electrical connections with the versatility and ease of conductive epoxies.
Further, also read: Is there an electrically conductive system that can be spray coated for superior EMI/RFI Shielding?
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The global electronic adhesives market size, in terms of value, is projected to reach USD 6,085.4 Million by 2020, at a CAGR of 10.1% between 2015 and 2020.
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