Best Neutral RTV Goop?
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- David Root
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Best Neutral RTV Goop?
What do you all use? I need something to hold some heavy caps in place.
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Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
GE Silicon sealer and household glue is excellent. Home Depot has it in clear or white. I also use (don't laugh) Liquid Nails. They sell a toothpaste sized tube of clear Liquid Nails that is seriously strong shit.
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Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
Thank you very much! I take it the Liquid Nails should not touch anything but the caps?
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Unless you want it to hold down other things....
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hahaha, well put.
Liquid nails will hold wood to a concrete floor...forever.
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Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
If you use caulking be sure it doesn't contain acetic acid.
Tom
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Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
Tom that's why I put the word "neutral", meaning not acidic, in my subject line. I did read that thread, pretty scary stuff.
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Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
Also avoid latex based, as it does have water/moisture content that can migrate. The current GE silicones (The one I have here is labeled Premium Waterproof Silicone window, door, attic, basement) is pretty goods, no outgassing and holds things solid.
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Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
David,
I work for a very high tech company, may I suggest Momentive Adhesive (Formerly GE) RTV 5818 which we use it for all of our pcb applications.
http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/5818.html
It's not cheap though...
John
I work for a very high tech company, may I suggest Momentive Adhesive (Formerly GE) RTV 5818 which we use it for all of our pcb applications.
http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/5818.html
It's not cheap though...
John
Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
Hey John,John_P_WI wrote:I work for a very high tech company...
I'm familiar with "high tech" - I might even work for one myself.
What makes a company "very high tech"?
Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
Ha good one Zippy, you got me on semantics here.
How about an industry leading medical diagnostic equipment company? At least it sounds "very" high tech....
How about an industry leading medical diagnostic equipment company? At least it sounds "very" high tech....
Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
On a recent rebuild I used black automotive weatherstripping adhesive.
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Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
John, that is an interesting spec on that 5818. Marine grade, even. In a 300ml container I'm afraid that most of it would set up before I used it all.
At $17 in Canada that is 8x any caulk I've used before, but to be fair that was el cheepo bathroom caulk.
If I could get something close in a smaller tube that would be better.
At $17 in Canada that is 8x any caulk I've used before, but to be fair that was el cheepo bathroom caulk.
If I could get something close in a smaller tube that would be better.
Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
Crap. I've been using DAP 100% Silicone that 'has' acetic acid, or gives it off as it cures. I just assumed it was okay because it was 100%. Looks like the stuff Fuch recommend has it too though...Structo wrote:If you use caulking be sure it doesn't contain acetic acid.
Re: Best Neutral RTV Goop?
More specifically, I've been using a dollop on the bottom of radial electrolytics to secure them down to a garolite turret board. Does anyone think the silicone touching the leads will actually corrode them?