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The CircuitWorks CW2500 Epoxy Overcoat is a high-performance, two-part epoxy system designed for professional-grade applications. Weighing just 40.8g and featuring a compact design, this eco-friendly green epoxy is perfect for enhancing the durability and aesthetics of your projects. With no batteries required, it's ready to use right out of the package!
Manufacturer | CHEMTRONICS |
Part Number | CW2500 |
Package Dimensions | 21.4 x 12.4 x 2.4 cm; 40.82 g |
Item model number | CW2500 |
Colour | Green |
Material | 3,6-diazaoctanethylenediamin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 2 part |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 40.8 g |
T**M
Works fantastic! Took a few tries to figure out how to get it to dry fully...HERE ARE SOME TIPS!
Took a few tries to get it fully cure. I finally figured out the sauce.1. Clean the area you are applying it to with 99% alcohol thoroughly, and let the alcohol evaporate.2. Clean the area you are going to mix the two parts with 99% alcohol thoroughly...and let it evaporate.3. Mix equal parts, and mix it well...maybe for about a good 45 seconds atleast...depending on how much you are mixing. I did mine is very small portions to test out. Im glad I did.4. Apply it right away to the area.5. Heat to 212 degrees-ish for 10 minutes...I used a Wagner Heat Gun. A hair dryer on the hottest setting might work at a very close range.6. Let it cool for about 20-30 minutes. It should be fully cured by then!
B**K
This is an overcoat i.e. solder mask
This product is intended for repairing solder masks and not really for fixing lifted tracks or pads. However, I saw a video of someone using this product to repair lifted SMD pads. So when I needed to repair a couple of lifter SOIC8 pads, I gave this a shot. Cleaning the surfaces as best I could and curing for the specified amount of time, it worked really well. The trick for me was to clamp the pads down flat as they cured. The fixed pads stayed put, no melting of the epoxy even at the 380°C that I have my iron set to. If you think about it, this is intended to be solder mask, it should not melt at typical iron settings.
S**.
Worked perfectly to fix 3 lifted pads on my amiga 1200
This stuff is the real deal, I found a youtube video by retrogamemodz on how to use this stuff and followed his instructions exactly as he did and it worked perfectly. I repaired 3 pads with zero issues. The big thing is curing it as recommended by retrogamemodz.
L**S
Does NOT work
I had two IC pads that got fried and needed to glue two new ones onto my PC board. I followed all of the application rules, cleaning the surface, applying the glue, baking it at the exact temperature they note in their docs, let it set 48 hours (more than they say you have to). Applied my soldering iron to it, PUFF, the glue gave way INSTANTLY. Waste of money.
H**H
I was shipped 3 year old epoxy. The shelf life is only 1 year.
I suspect this is the reason some other reviewers have stated that the product does not perform as expected. The batch number can be read on the syringe label, mine is 18151 - meaning the 151st day of 2018 (read as stated on the CW website page for this product)
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