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Best Adhesive for Attaching Touch Screen to Phone Body: Sony Xperia Z3 Experience & Options

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  • #1 16420704
    matma1111
    Level 10  
    As an amateur and playing with the exchange of touch, I have a very sporadic question to experienced forum members.
    What do you use to glue the touch to the body?
    I have always used double-sided tape company xi and it was ok until these newer phones where there is a terrible shadow on the sides and the touch has come off the body. Recently I bought 3M double-sided tape, which is 2mm wide. I wanted to mount the touch recently in the Sony Xperia Z3, I mounted everything nice nicely beautifully, but the next day unpacks here and there on the sides. I changed the tape and the same, later I even gave a double massacre. Today I have made 4 attempts to set up a new tape, put a touch on it and a piece of plywood (such as from the back of the wardrobe) and a full bottle of 1l, see if it will keep good tomorrow.
    I do not know or some left / tired tape hit me and it does not stick well, or the tape is good, but for bigger elements.

    What do you recommend?
    On several forums, they recommended normal, transparent silicone, but somehow I can imagine applying silicone on the cover of the phone.
    Has anyone used the adhesive B-7000 or T-7000? From what I have noticed, the same is only B is transparent and T is black.
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  • #2 16420744
    Adrian4477
    Level 31  
    The B7000 gives 100% advice, but you have to be careful when applying so as not to overdo it with the quantity.
  • #3 16420800
    matma1111
    Level 10  
    And it is not that the excess will float over the top and you can wash it in the beginning before it starts to dry up?
    Do you touch something and leave it for some time, do you just touch the touch with your hands / fingers and that's it?
  • #4 16420899
    KamGr
    Level 24  
    I put on WOLFCRAFT MICROFIX 30 MM clamps from castorama and leave it for 24 hours. After drying, I clean the excess glue and that's all.
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  • #5 16423146
    matma1111
    Level 10  
    So you do not have to be careful when applying glue, because the excess will flow out and be wiped out without any problem?
    Maybe tomorrow I will have it, I will test it :D
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  • #6 16423337
    masakra_a
    Level 14  
    When gluing the Z3 B-7000, it does not work for me. You can see on the sides how it pierces the light from the backlight. I think this T-7000 will be better if it's black. At least the lights will not pass. I was also tormented in the decoupled set in this model on tapes. First, I clean with alcohol and then one tape on the touch and the other on the frame. Thickness of tape 1mm. I warm up with hotem before gluing. And then for a few hours between the encyclopedias. Just be careful with this compression because they like white discoloration to pop out.
    Oh ... if you stick the tape on the touch and frame it "drag them properly" to be well stuck.
  • #7 16454906
    matma1111
    Level 10  
    I glued that transparent and elegantly glued together, nothing shines through, great! I switch to glue instead of playing with ribbons :)
    Thanks!
  • #8 16464398
    matma1111
    Level 10  
    I still have a question. Does the phone have to be tightened during the entire 12-24h drying process, or is it enough that during the initial gluing time (eg 4h) it will be pressed, and then it does not have to? Does it have to be pressed down to 24h?
  • #9 16465489
    KamGr
    Level 24  
    I do not know how others but I'm sure to leave it at 24 so that later I do not have any surprises.
  • #10 16491735
    matma1111
    Level 10  
    One more question about glue. The one I borrowed from a friend had a tube of 15ml and a Boa Jiesi inscription on the B-7000 front, the glue has a bluish (sea) texture. I bought glue on allegro (25ml) and somehow it seemed to me that I buy identical, today I reached it and, however, with the B-7000 is the inscription GSE, and the inscription B-7000 is a thinner font than the other. And indeed it was in my pictures not watching. I still have the tube next to Product Description * GSE E-6000 and text and so in 3 points. My content is 30-35% solid, and my friend 28-32%. There is also another patent number. Its has a slightly more intense smell.
    What exactly do these glues differ? Are there different types / destinations from another manufacturer?
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  • #11 16596526
    chajniq
    Level 11  
    How and what are you cleaning the frame from the remains of the old glue? And what does it look like to pull off the touch already glued on this B7000 glue. Heat up and down or is it harder to scratch it?
  • #12 16597562
    Fu-Fu
    Level 22  
    The old adhesive B7000 can be heated slightly and goes down well, for example, with a foot, the touch goes down as well after heating.
  • #13 16678555
    matma1111
    Level 10  
    Thanks for your help, I'm closing.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the best adhesive options for attaching a touch screen to the Sony Xperia Z3. Users share their experiences with various adhesives, including B-7000 and T-7000, highlighting the importance of careful application to avoid excess glue. Some recommend using clamps for 24 hours to ensure a strong bond, while others suggest using double-sided tape, specifically 3M, although issues with adhesion have been reported. Cleaning the frame from old adhesive and the effectiveness of heating to remove the touch screen are also discussed. Users express concerns about light leakage and the need for proper compression during the drying process.
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