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Does KROPELKA Glue Conduct Electricity for Bonding Two Elements without Soldering Iron?

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  • #1 4100939
    grz_bis
    Level 10  
    I have a question: Does KROPELKA glue conduct electricity??

    I need to glue two elements together with something that conducts electricity.

    A soldering iron is not included as I don't have one.
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  • #2 4100954
    daduszeryf
    Level 28  
    Hi. The droplet does not conduct electricity. You can mix small aluminum filings with the glue and you will have conductive glue or buy glue to repair the heater on car windows, it is conductive glue. I did it myself, but not with a drop because it dries too quickly.
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  • #3 4100957
    grz_bis
    Level 10  
    daduszeryf wrote:
    Hi. The droplet does not conduct electricity. You can mix small aluminum filings with the glue and you will have conductive glue or buy glue to repair the heater on car windows, it is conductive glue. I did it myself, but not with a drop because it dries too quickly.


    what kind of glue did you use?

    I need to glue the legs of the capacitor...
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  • #4 4100980
    daduszeryf
    Level 28  
    Hello. Polyurethane adhesive ANSERCOLL PU-FALCO very popular and very cheap
  • #5 4102244
    puszak
    Level 28  
    as for the legs of the capacitor, maybe try to take a piece of copper wire so that it is 3-4mm thick with a slightly sharpened end, heat it with a lighter and maybe you can solder it, if you have it, add some rosin
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