owner-emc-pstc@majordocc:
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glue
the channel and in
question, and see if the indicated temperature suddently changes when power to
UUT is turned off.
luck,
Brian
From: Brian O'Connell [mailto:boconn...@t-yuden.com]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 9:55 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
My use
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www.xantrex.com
From: Stone, Richard A (Richard) [mailto:rsto...@lucent.com]
Sent: April 28, 2003 2:02 PM
To: 'Ralph McDiarmid'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
I don't agree with the general approach and opinions
on traditional yeah vs. nayjust because they ( Safety Agency
it should be pushed for
and confirmed by looking at the safety standard being used...
one man's opinion again:
Richard,
From: Ralph McDiarmid [mailto:ralph.mcdiar...@xantrex.com]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 4:45 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
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If it can be shown
[mailto:boconn...@t-yuden.com]
Sent: April 28, 2003 9:55 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
My use of thermal grease was discontinued several years ago by request of
various agency engineers reviewing test data/technique. And more recently,
during my ISO 17025 audit
...@hypercom.com@majordomo.ieee.org on 04/28/2003
10:39:27 AM
Please respond to Ron Pickard rpick...@hypercom.com
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Hi Brian,
My use of the thermal
Why?
From: Brian O'Connell [mailto:boconn...@t-yuden.com]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 12:55 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
My use of thermal grease was discontinued several years ago by request of
various agency engineers reviewing test data/technique
NRTLs/NCBs have emphasized, at least verbally, that thermal grease is not
acceptable.
R/S,
Brian
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From: Ron Pickard [ mailto:rpick...@hypercom.com]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 10:19 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Thermocouple glue
To all,
I'm
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From: pauljsmi...@cs.com
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 8:53 AM
In a message dated 4/23/03 5:37:13 PM Eastern
Daylight Time, peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com writes:
Bill -
If you're referring to what I think you are, it's
fuller's
earth and waterglass, which is a clay-like mineral and
04/25/2003 10:19 cc:
AM Subject: Re: Thermocouple
glue(Document link: Ron Pickard
Allen [ mailto:john.al...@era.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 9:29 AM
To: IEEE EMC/Product Safety (IEEE, EMC/Product Safety)
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
Hi Folks
Most of the replies so far seem to indicate the use of permanent adhesives
- which means the thermocouples could
...@era.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 9:29 AM
To: IEEE EMC/Product Safety (IEEE, EMC/Product Safety)
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
Hi Folks
Most of the replies so far seem to indicate the use of permanent adhesives
- which means the thermocouples could be difficult to remove and re-use
In a message dated 4/23/03 5:37:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com writes:
Bill -
If you're referring to what I think you are, it's fuller's
earth and waterglass, which is a clay-like mineral and
sodium silicate solution.
A former agency engineer I worked with also
: RE: Thermocouple glue
Hi Folks
Most of the replies so far seem to indicate the use of
permanent adhesives
- which means the thermocouples could be difficult to remove
and re-use.
Therefore, since these items tend to be too expensive to be
considered as
throw-away items, does
I sometimes use a small piece of Kapton tape to hold a thermocouple.
Dave Cuthbert
Micron Technology
From: John Allen [mailto:john.al...@era.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 10:29 AM
To: IEEE EMC/Product Safety (IEEE, EMC/Product Safety)
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
Hi
/Product Safety)
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
I am using LOCTITE 416 - Net wt. 1 OZ.(Part No. 41650) along with the
LOCTITE ACCELERATOR 7452 (Part No. 18637) net. WT.0.70 OZ and works well for
Thermocouples AWG 30. (5-8 seconds)
Respectfully yours,
Constantin
Constantin Bolintineanu P.Eng
I also use a tak-pak: a cyanoacrylate and an accelerant.
I've found that using the smallest amount of adhesive to do
the job works best (limits thermal mass of adhesive) making
consideration of the adhesive's thermal transparency moot.
The problem with any thermal insulator is that you trap heat
Bill -
If you're referring to what I think you are, it's fuller's
earth and waterglass, which is a clay-like mineral and
sodium silicate solution.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
-Original
We use and sell (conflict alert) the same thermocouple paste I used when I
worked at UL (the brown stuff - doesn't seem to have another name except
thermocouple paste) - see our web site www.productsafeT.com. Appears to have
good thermal conductivity while having low electrical conductivity (when
I am using LOCTITE 416 - Net wt. 1 OZ.(Part No. 41650) along with the
LOCTITE ACCELERATOR 7452 (Part No. 18637) net. WT.0.70 OZ and works well for
Thermocouples AWG 30. (5-8 seconds)
Respectfully yours,
Constantin
Constantin Bolintineanu P.Eng.
DIGITAL SECURITY CONTROLS LTD.
3301 LANGSTAFF
I am told that Blu-Tak (you know, that non-sticky sticky stuff used to stick
up posters etc) works very well over a fairly wide range of temperatures
without marking the product. It is also quite a good thermal insulator,
which makes sure that the thermocouple sees the test item rather than the
Hi Ned,
We have been using Loctite 382 with Tak-Pak accelerator with good results.
Regards,
Lyle
Lyle F. Luttrell, PE
PeAk Storage Solutions, Div of MaxOptix
lluttr...@peakstor.com
From: Ned Devine [mailto:ndev...@entela.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 7:11 AM
To: IEEE EMC/Product
Ned (and group),
We have have found that Loctite 382 adhesive and Loctite 7455 activator
is quite useful for attaching thermocouples. We buy the two together in
a 'Tak pak' as its called by Loctite, which is a kit of the adhesive and
activator which is primarily intended for wire tacking and
Hi Ned,
I use Output 384 Thermally Conductive Adhesive repairable, Kit ODC-free,
item no. 21087 made by Loctite, (ordered from Electrosonic Canada). It comes
in a kit with the adhesive glue and the activator.
http://www.e-sonic.com/electrosonic/home.asp
Regards,
Carmen Filimon
Leitch
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