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Electrically conductive adhesives

They're on the road, in the air and even in the doctor's surgery. Electrically conductive adhesives are in applications everywhere and fulfil needs that solder can't address: high reliability, multi-substrate compatibility interconnects at lower-temperature processing.

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What are electrically conductive adhesives?

Electrically conductive adhesives are materials that bond and electrically connect components, printed circuit boards (PCBs), LTCCs and flexible foil-based printed electronic substrates. They are incredibly versatile, providing exceptional design flexibility. Electrically conductive adhesives offer high reliability, electrical conductivity, thermal control and simple, safe processing.

Why use electrically conductive adhesives?

Electrically conductive adhesives are used for many reasons, including when solder processing temperatures may damage sensitive components, or when joining dissimilar surfaces such as metal and ceramic. They are not a solder replacement for every application, but for specific designs, electrically conductive adhesives are ideal.

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Browse our portfolio of electrically conductive adhesives and discover which materials may be appropriate for your application.

Why choose electrically conductive adhesives?

Cost-effective

Expansive portfolio

Ideal for sensitive components

Choosing an electrically conductive adhesive

Henkel offers electrically conductive adhesives in various chemistries, including epoxy, silicone and acrylate. Curing mechanisms are also varied, with snap-, heat-, room temperature- or dual-cure options. Every application is unique, so consultation with a Henkel adhesive expert is recommended.

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