⚡ Fix it fast, fix it flawless — your secret weapon for next-level electronics repair!
This 5-piece set of 0.3ML silver conductive glue paste offers high-precision, easy-to-use solutions for repairing and creating conductive tracks on PCBs and electronic components. Designed for both rigid and flexible substrates, it cures fully in one hour with an option for rapid drying, making it ideal for professionals and DIYers aiming for reliable, professional-grade electronic repairs.
Brand | wellie-store |
Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Electronics |
Material | Silver |
Item Form | Paste |
Special Feature | Easy plug and play application |
Color | Silver |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Syringe |
Item Volume | 0.3 Milliliters |
Viscosity | High |
Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 5 Count |
UPC | 625345353538 |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Manufacturer | wellie-store |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | 050939 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special Features | Easy plug and play application |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**.
Worked for me
It worked exactly how I needed to work. I needed to fix a bad connection in a device that I own. It had some electrical connections held together with aluminum pop rivets. Aluminum is bad for electrical connections. Over time aluminum develops an oxide layer that acts as an insulator. One of the pop rivets was not fully tightened, so it was loose from the beginning. Over time aluminum oxide formed making it a bad connection. With the syringe I was able to reach the connection and apply the silver paste to it. It improved the electrical connection and it should prevent future oxidation. Getting five syringes worked well. I tested it for conductivity before using it. I applied a bead onto a wood board, and used a multi-tester to check for conductivity. After it dried the conductivity was good. It takes about 24 hours to dry sufficiently. Appling heat with a blow dryer did not seem to help it dry faster. I use four syringes: part of one tor the test, the one loose connection, and to cover the other pop rivet connections to help prevent future oxidation. There is not much paste in each syringe. I would buy more of this stuff for any future projects, but I am guessing that it does not have a long shelf life. I cannot say that it will work well in all applications, but it did solve my problem.
C**T
Not an adhesive
May be conducting but it is not an adhesive. None of my joints held after clamping in place for over 24 hours
P**N
Waste of time and money for me, I did not realize it was from China
didn't help me. I had a connection that soldering would have been near impossible without complete disassembly of my receiver. I tried these as an alternative. It did not hold or cinduct a signal. I also did not realize it was coming from China and took a long time to come.
S**E
Worked as advertised
Took a while to get as it was mailed from China. Had a small glue job that required electric connectivity. I had tried many other products which did not work. This one worked like a charm. I would purchase again.
H**.
Does not set
Although this product is highly conducive it is not a glue. It comes in a good-quality syringe that is very easy to apply. The problem is that it’s not an adhesive. It’s not thick. It can be easily wiped off with a piece of tissue. It doesn’t work for me.
G**R
Great if Used Right Away
Works well but don't let them sit around unused for too long. Their mixture will separate and they will not be usable.
G**L
I can't recommend this product. Try wire glue.
This doesn't work. Great idea and concept, but doesn't hold the electrical part in place, even long enough to put a bracket on that holds the connection in place. Would be great if they could formulate it to work like a glue.
M**E
easy dispensing, quick drying
I could have cobbled up something "similar" with liquid tape and carbon powder BUT this stuff is the premium deal. Lower resistance, easy dispensing, quick drying. The "lower resistance" part is especially important when making connections that require more than a few miliamps of current. Silver, being the most conductive metal, is the only thing that fits the application. I used multiple layers and allowed each to dry before adding the next to build up a connection than could handle all the current needed for the power connection to my 7" tablet where soldering was not an option. Problem solved!
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