Gday all,
Just wondering if anyone knows what sort of chemical is to be used to melt away the epoxy that black boxes and ecu's used to protect the electronics.
Any help would be great.
Cheers Dan
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Black box and ECU epoxy
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I remember reading somewhere that the older types of epoxy potting mixtures could be dissolved / loosened by gently warming the whole thing in a warm solution of vinegar.
Not sure if this still applies for the newer stuff (some of which is polyurethane , very hard stuff to get off) - and there are other acid resistant potting mixes also ...
Of course, there is no guaruntees that the vinear won't do a lot more damage than what you already have ... depending on what you are trying to do.
Usually unless you are desperate, depotting an assembly is a royal PITA - very difficult and often way to hard ...
Not sure if this still applies for the newer stuff (some of which is polyurethane , very hard stuff to get off) - and there are other acid resistant potting mixes also ...
Of course, there is no guaruntees that the vinear won't do a lot more damage than what you already have ... depending on what you are trying to do.
Usually unless you are desperate, depotting an assembly is a royal PITA - very difficult and often way to hard ...
If it's worth doing - it's worth doing to excess ...
Bloke I know used to be tech in the Air Force. He described using 3D maps to drill through the epoxy to get to the suspect components.spannercrab wrote:I remember reading somewhere that the older types of epoxy potting mixtures could be dissolved / loosened by gently warming the whole thing in a warm solution of vinegar.
Not sure if this still applies for the newer stuff (some of which is polyurethane , very hard stuff to get off) - and there are other acid resistant potting mixes also ...
Of course, there is no guaruntees that the vinear won't do a lot more damage than what you already have ... depending on what you are trying to do.
Usually unless you are desperate, depotting an assembly is a royal PITA - very difficult and often way to hard ...
Generally, potted boards are not intended to be serviced.
Scott
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