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Offline tkamiyaTopic starter

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Taking stupid white glue off pc boards
« on: April 03, 2021, 05:07:45 am »
I'm restoring a power supply board for HP53181A.  There are those annoying white glue or something everywhere, mostly near electrolytic caps.  Is there a good way to remove these?  I've been using needle nose and tweezers, but there's always a chance of destroying nearby components.  It didn't react at all for IPA. 
 

Offline bob91343

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Re: Taking stupid white glue off pc boards
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2021, 05:42:38 am »
That is likely silicon rubber, a pliable insulating compound.  I use your method.  It is there for protection from shock, such as dropping a unit.  Only heavy components, usually.  I don't know of anything that dissolves it without destroying everything around it.
 

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Re: Taking stupid white glue off pc boards
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2021, 06:02:45 am »
I first make a few cuts through that stuff, close to components, using a sharp knife, then remove piece by piece.
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Offline tkamiyaTopic starter

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Re: Taking stupid white glue off pc boards
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2021, 06:07:47 am »
I was afraid of that....  I'm almost tempted to custom make this power supply...  It's always on and it's so fragile especially when fan fails.  I see clear sign of gross overheating on PCB material.  In fact all 4 I have have some type of heat related degradation.
 


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