High temp adhesive
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Have been looking for something to repair rheostats and heater & light switches where the resistance element has separated from the ceramic. Found these products that look promising.
Has anyone used them or can tell by the limited specs in the description which might work best. Possibly someone might have a recommendation for something else. I'm leaning toward the Rocksett for it's small size and cost but Autostic FC6 (their mid thickness brushable or spreadable adhesive) being thicker, might do better. The other is a casting type compound which might be similar to the stuff used on the elements which are encapsulated and suspended on the switches. I emailed their solutions dept but not being a company with a huge order, don't really expect an answer anytime soon if at all. flexbar.com/shop/pc/ROCKSETT-2-OZ-82p4019.htm flexbar.com/shop/pc/AUTOSTIC-FC-6-1LB-CAN-82p4011.htm flexbar.com/shop/pc/AUTOCRETE-1LB-JAR-82p4026.htm
Posted on: 2011/5/6 14:15
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Howard
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It is not clear as to what u are trying to fix. Are u tring to fix the broken winding of the resistor or just trying to paste it back down to the ceramic????
Posted on: 2011/5/6 15:45
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McMaster-Carr has some good high temp ceramic adhesives and putties:
mcmaster.com/#ceramic-adhesives/=c6x7qd
Posted on: 2011/5/6 17:51
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