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BeeJ

Jan 1, 1970
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I need to quickly find some silicone potting compound. Do not want to
order anything 'cause I need it today.
Of course can't use regular caulk since it contains acetic acid.
So how about fish tank silicone sealant?
What else will work?
I am potting the leads where they are soldered to a miniature
microphone.
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"BeeJ"
I need to quickly find some silicone potting compound. Do not want to
order anything 'cause I need it today.
Of course can't use regular caulk since it contains acetic acid.
So how about fish tank silicone sealant?

** Works fine.
What else will work?

** Two part Epoxy glue - like " Araldite ".
I am potting the leads where they are soldered to a miniature microphone.


** Either of the above will do - but 5 minute Araldite is damn quick.


..... Phil
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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I need to quickly find some silicone potting compound. Do not want to
order anything 'cause I need it today.
Of course can't use regular caulk since it contains acetic acid.
So how about fish tank silicone sealant?

yeah, or any other neutral cure silicone (eg: roof and gutter)
What else will work?

Automotive body putty (but not the metal filled stuff),
and other similar 2-part fillers as long as they don't shrink on
conduct electricity.

Urethane based caulks.
I am potting the leads where they are soldered to a miniature
microphone.

If it's just for strain relief I think there's a locktite product
also hot-melt glue.
or an elastic product like vinyl flooring adhesive, or panel ahdesive
 
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Bob Masta

Jan 1, 1970
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yeah, or any other neutral cure silicone (eg: roof and gutter)


Automotive body putty (but not the metal filled stuff),
and other similar 2-part fillers as long as they don't shrink on
conduct electricity.

Urethane based caulks.


If it's just for strain relief I think there's a locktite product
also hot-melt glue.
or an elastic product like vinyl flooring adhesive, or panel ahdesive

I've become a big fan of hot-glue for projects like this.
Even allowing for the really long warm-up time of my cheapie
glue gun, it's still way faster than waiting for any other
type of glue to dry or set. It also has the advantage of
being "tough"... strong without being brittle.

I've even used hot-glue to turn little "sky wired" circuits
into durable finished projects, where looks aren't an issue.

Best regards,


Bob Masta

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BeeJ

Jan 1, 1970
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BeeJ wrote on 4/25/2011 :
I need to quickly find some silicone potting compound. Do not want to order
anything 'cause I need it today.
Of course can't use regular caulk since it contains acetic acid.
So how about fish tank silicone sealant?
What else will work?
I am potting the leads where they are soldered to a miniature microphone.

How about if I narrow the field a bit and need:
Tough
Flexible
Repairable
Small tube
Available from Target or K-Mart or the like.

Thanks for the suggestions so far.
 
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steamer

Jan 1, 1970
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--What he said: hot glue. One trick: while it's still hot slide heat
shrink over the area, then heat it up until glue oozes out of both ends,
then it's neat and watertight.
 
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Tom Biasi

Jan 1, 1970
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"BeeJ" wrote in message
BeeJ wrote on 4/25/2011 :
I need to quickly find some silicone potting compound. Do not want to
order anything 'cause I need it today.
Of course can't use regular caulk since it contains acetic acid.
So how about fish tank silicone sealant?
What else will work?
I am potting the leads where they are soldered to a miniature microphone.

How about if I narrow the field a bit and need:
Tough
Flexible
Repairable
Small tube
Available from Target or K-Mart or the like.

Thanks for the suggestions so far.
I like some of the other suggestions better but another option to fit your
specs is GB Liquid Tape, available in a few electrical colors and is at Home
Depot and Lowes.

Tom
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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BeeJ wrote on 4/25/2011 :

How about if I narrow the field a bit and need:
Tough
Flexible
Repairable
Small tube
Available from Target or K-Mart or the like.

hot glue, or 2-part epoxy.
available at most supermarkets.
 
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