On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 09:48 AM, Dan K wrote:
"We do not recommend our customer to replace the LCD by themselves
because the procedure require a special equipment to replace the LCD. The
LCD is held together inside the housing with a very tough epoxy and if
you try to pry the LCD out from the housing, you will dent and bent the
LCD housing."
I keep hearing that heat will release the glue. Epoxy is not a thermoplastic. If you heat it, it won't melt, as it gets hotter it turns brown and eventually carbonizes.
So what is this glue? Does heat really release it?
Paul
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