E-SOLDER 3021 | Von Roll Isola
Silver-containing epoxy resin adhesive 30 g syringe, Von Roll Isola E-SOLDER 3021
Silver conductive adhesive E-Solder 3021 by Von Roll
The E-Solder 3021 is a silver-containing, electrically highly conductive 2-component adhesive based on epoxy. The pasty consistency allows easy mixing and setting of the two components in a ratio of 1:1 (by volume or weight). Curing can take place at room temperature or elevated temperature.
Due to the compact filling in syringes, the adhesive can be stored for a long time and is easy to dose.
Areas of application are for example:
- electrically conductive bondings
- Connection between circuit boards and temperature-sensitive components
- Fastening of fine wires to glass surfaces
- Bonding of sliding contacts to potentiometers
- conductive bonding to waveguides, aluminium sheets, quartz crystals
- Connection of transformers, electron shells and housings
- Bonding of microwave components and piezo-electric elements
- Bonding of shielding foils and plates in radar rooms
- Connection of components on printed circuits
Also suitable for use in space travel. Can be used on glass, metal, ceramics and plastics.
Viscosity: 75.000 cP s
Colour: Silver
Viscosity 25°C: pasty
Pot life 25°C / 20g mixed: 30 min
Shelf life at 25°C: 4 mon
Shelf life at 5°C: 12 mon
Hardening time 25°C: 16 h
Hardening time 65°C: 4 h
Quantity: Syringe with 30 g (15 + 15 g)
| Filter | Property | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Version | silver-containing epoxy resin adhesive | |
| Contents | 30 g | |
| Container | syringe | |
| Suitable for | metals, plastics, rubber, ceramic | |
| Colour | silver |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | US |
| Customs tariff number | 32141010 |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Date of RoHS guidelines | 3/31/15 |
| RoHS conform | Yes |
| Substance description | Phenol, 4-nonyl-, branched |
| SVHC free | No |
| Property | Value |
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| Gefahrenpiktogramme | |
| Information on dangerous goods | Signal word: WarningHazard statements:
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