Electronics Potting Compound

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Tom B

Guru
Location
Lancashire
Years ago I used to dabble in electronics repair and I used to have the occasional need to pot things.

I used to have two bottles of epoxy that I'd mix and pour.

It wouldn't have been expensive because a) I'm tight and b) the stuff I'd be meddling with wasn't.

I now need to pot a board it's tiny, 50ml would be too much.

I'm struggling to find anything sensibly priced on Amazon or eBay. I'm guessing the world has moved on and whatever I used to use has probably been banned. I think I got it from a bloke who used to repair generators.

So I was wondering, could I just use Araldite rapid epoxy as a potting compound?
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Years ago I used to dabble in electronics repair and I used to have the occasional need to pot things.

I used to have two bottles of epoxy that I'd mix and pour.

It wouldn't have been expensive because a) I'm tight and b) the stuff I'd be meddling with wasn't.

I now need to pot a board it's tiny, 50ml would be too much.

I'm struggling to find anything sensibly priced on Amazon or eBay. I'm guessing the world has moved on and whatever I used to use has probably been banned. I think I got it from a bloke who used to repair generators.

So I was wondering, could I just use Araldite rapid epoxy as a potting compound?

We used to have tins of potting compound in the office, both epoxy and polyurethane. It's blooming expensive now but you can get small quantities in those polythene bags that have resin and hardener separated by a plastic clip. Have a look on Ebay.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
RS have a sub division for sales to the public...Electospares perhaps, I can't remember the name.
We used to use potting compound at work, nasty stuff, correct PPE is a must if it dictates it.
 
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