⚡ Elevate Your Bonding Game with Electrifying Precision!
The AA-Duct 906 is a low-cost, low-volume resist electrically conductive silver epoxy adhesive, designed for professionals seeking high-performance bonding solutions. With a viscosity of 25 °C cps paste, a pot life of 30 minutes, and impressive mechanical properties, this adhesive is perfect for a variety of applications. Its unique formulation includes 50-75% silver-coated ceramic, ensuring superior conductivity and durability.
H**R
Worked on Heating Element
Used the product to fix a broken heating element on my range. I applied the epoxy to my burner, and one month later, it is still working. Make sure you allow 24 hours for the epoxy to set.
E**N
Great Money Saving Product
The solder had broken lose on the rear window defroster of my Jeep Wrangler. The jeep dealer wanted $235 to repair it. I checked with my regular mechanic and he was afraid he would damage the window trying to resolder it. Since I wouldn't pay the jeep dealer the unreasonable price I started checking around for other alternatives and found this silver conductive glue and decided to give it a try. Long story short it worked great.BE SURE TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS THAT COMES WITH THE GLUE!!!!After preparing the glue I applied a small amount on a small piece of cardboard to let it cure some (let it get a little tacky). In the case of my Wrangler there is a small button that can detach from the wire so that made it much easier to glue and hold with the tacky glue. I used a toothpick to apply the glue which prevented any major mess. I didn't have to use any tape as the glue held fine after I pressed it in place with the toothpick for a couple of minutes. If tape is needed to hold in place I would recommend blue tape. Be sure you wait the full 24 hours to let the glue completely cure.I highly recommended this product.
W**T
Didn't work for me on rear window defroster
Was hoping this would work, but unfortunately it did not. I followed instructions precisely, had cleaned and prepared where the base that needed glued to the window defroster. Applied the glue and taped the base to hold it in place to allow it to set. Let it sit for 3 days. Connected the wire as it seemed to be really well adhered and dry. Turned on the defroster and after about a minute, saw the connection smoking and an orange glow. Turned off defroster. When I inspected the connection, it just fell off the window. This is a single use glue, so I'm SOL.
S**S
When does conductivity develop, and usage description
Product worked well. Had a older wrapped wire reostat that the wire broke and as such broke the circuit. Used material as directed to paint over the top of the wire and the substrate the wire was wrapped on. Used home made kitchen clay (2 parts baking soda + 1 part corn starch, add water and heat until thickened) formed a dike around the broken area, used broken tooth pick to fill the dike and coat the area of concern.The unmixed base material was not conductive. Mixed material did not become conductive until it started hardening. Sped up hardening by preheating item in 150 F oven and returning after treatment. Cured in about an hour and used razor blade to remove excess epoxy material from unwanted areas.Issue was not enough technical information was available. Had to figure it out myself through experimental design, so took much longer.
G**Y
Rear window electric heater defroster grid repair.
Rear window electric heater defroster grid repair. This is a one time use that is a permanent repair and electrically conductive, suitable for your rear window defroster.The electric tab broke off from its adhesive at the window, leaving a slightly rough surface at the window and on the metal tab. I sanded the back of the metal tab with 120 grit to make it about 90% flat.Very careful and slowly sand the area that the tab is to be reattached to, also with 120 grit the repair area is about a half inch square and you need that 90% flat and the epoxy will fill in the gaps and firmly reattach the tab permanently. Don’t sand outside the area or damage any of the grid lines as this will all be visible when your repair is completeVery carefully apply a strip of sensitive surface blue painters tape over the repaired tab and let it sit in the sun for 24 hours as the heat will help cure. Don’t try to reattach the wire yet, wait 24 hours, and when you take the blue painters tape off, if it doesn’t move, you did everything right and you can reattach the connector this is electrically conductive edit will fix your defroster if the broken tab what is the problem
J**S
To early to tell
Must be used in a warm environment
C**M
Actually correct. Some others are not conductive.
Works precisely per instructions, and does conduct electricity, unlike others that appear in online searches. Repaired SUV rear window electric defogger heat trace connection. Previous vehicle owner had used non-conductive epoxy which blocked electrical flow and eventually fell off. I gently removed old epoxy to expose copper conductor contact area on glass, removed old expoxy from spade contact, and used new epoxy to fasten contact to heat trace... securing it with gorilla tape until fully cured. Also used tape to mask off where i did not want new epoxy to go. Perfect results. Rear window defogger works and melts ice and snow with a good electrical connection physically strong enough to secure the coiled supply wires from the door frame to the glass heat trace. Fully receommend. Seems a little pricey but top notch results.
G**K
A strong epoxy adhesive and a good conductor
This product worked for me. I used it to re-glue traces to a circuit board, and it works great!. I mixed it thoroughly as the instructions recommend. It produced little to no resistance in my application. I only wish it was 1-1 mix, so I didn't have to use it all at once. There is no saving this once it is mixed. It dries as hard as rock (OK at least it seems like a rock). I checked the little stone of leftover material for resistance, and it fluctuated between 0 -.2 ohms resistance. Is this a good conductor? Yes, but even for that low of resistance will, it will heat up in high amperage applications, so don'y use it on your car defroster, unless if you want a broken window.Preparation is the key, If you do not mix it well, it will not harden or stick correctly. If you do not prep the surfaces (clean and roughen it), it may not bond to the surface, or conduct the current adequately (then you get high resistance) Do not bond poor or oxidized conductors, and expect it to be a good conductor between them.
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