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This 1.0ML Silver Conductive Glue is a high-viscosity adhesive designed for electrical applications, featuring strong adaptability, stable conductivity, and excellent adhesion across various materials. Ideal for home supplies and electronic components, it offers low-temperature curing and effective electromagnetic shielding.






| ASIN | B08VNKCRBV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #854,744 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #261 in Electrically Conductive Adhesives |
| Brand | PUSOKEI |
| Color | Silver |
| Date First Available | December 23, 2024 |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Milliliters |
| Item model number | [PUSOKEI] |
| Manufacturer | PUSOKEI |
| Material | Aluminum,Resin,Silver |
| Package Information | Tube |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Special Feature | Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Computer, Display, Electronics, Telecommunications |
| Viscosity | High |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**N
needs heat to cure
I had put this on my genesis that had some broken traces and lifted pads. It didn't dry for a few days, and was still wet. I read the reviews, re-read the page, you need to heat it up for it to cure. Once it's heated, it bonds permanently. I was able to solder to it, and it is conductive. The plunger in mine was bent, but it works, I just had to bend it back. Once again, you need to use heat to make it set. That means it has a long working time where you can put it where you want, clean it up so it's just where you want it, then set it aside, think about it for a few days, even a week or more, and just apply heat to make it permanent.
G**B
This is not glue! Don’t buy! It ruined our wiring harness
This is not glue!!! We needed to glue the wires in a widening harness on our Jeep. Waited nearly two weeks for this “silver conductive glue” to arrive. My husband put it in the wiring harness and then waited, and waited and it never dried. He then ran his fingers through it, only to find it was greasy, not an adhesive! We are going to have to replace the harness now. It’s a very expensive harness. VERY UPSET
L**S
It worked
The part the power supply of a monitor plugs into literally broke off the circuit board. The previous owner gave it to me to have as he replaced it with something bigger. If I could fix it, I could keep it. Soldering it was impossible. The solder points were too fine. I used this to 'glue' the contact points to the board and I used Super Glue to reinforce the adhesion of the part. It worked great. The broken monitor works great, and I have used to replace my own out of date monitor.
L**1
It conducts electricity, but does not dry and get hard.
I have a 6v battery connection that plugs into the circuit board of my scouting cameras. No one that I can find makes these connectors anymore and I had a wire pull out of one and I could not get the brass collar out of the plastic connector without destroying it, so I thought I'd try this stuff. I filled the connector wire socket with this stuff and then crammed the stripped wire end into it. I tried heating it up with a hair dryer for quite a while and the plastic connector got very hot. After letting it cool off the wire just pulled right out of the socket with no resistance at all. I tried it again, but this time I baked it in a toaster oven for over an hour as hot as I dared do with the plastic. After letting it cool completely I tested it, and again the wire just pulled back out easily, so I did it one last time, but after it cooled off this time I used some gelled super glue and covered the entire end of the connector with the super glue as well as the last 1/2" of the wire going into it. After letting it dry I could gently tug on the wire and it did not come out of the connector. I plugged it into the circuit board of the camera and it works just fine, so it definitely conducts electricity, but don't expect this stuff to hold on to anything by itself. I'll have to be much more careful with this battery connection from now on.
L**R
circuit board repair
The two components on the left, a capacitor and a light sensor, were sheared off and could not be soldered back in place on the circuit board. PUSOKEI Silver Conductive Glue worked great to repair the connections. Some superglue was also used to strengthen the attachment of the capacitor and light sensor to the circuit board.
D**A
Didn’t work at all
Didn’t work at all. Useless waste of money
K**R
Paint will not dry in a resonablw amount of time.
A thin coat of the paint was applied 5 days ago and it is not anywhere near dry. This is a ridiculous situation. I will give it another week and if it is not dry, I will just have to wipe it off. Must be mostly oil that will not dry; the formulation is not good.
A**Y
was what i wanted
It did what I wanted which was to repair contacts on membrane switches
C**H
Used to connect uo a temperature sensitive LED, but this glue appears to be not conductve at all even after warming in the oven at 90 degrees C.
H**N
The Electrically conductive adhesive worked perfect in my application. However it would have been great if there had been some more extra nozzels than the two included (the same dimensions would be OK)
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3 weeks ago
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