View Single Post
  #33   Report Post  
Posted to alt.binaries.schematics.electronic
Phil Allison Phil Allison is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 493
Default Double Headed Fakes


"Chairman Of The ****wits "


** Silicone has a very high resistance to heat - that is why it is used
for that job.


Idiot. Heating silicone makes it MORE pliable,



** ROTFL !!

Shame that don't make it et go of what it is stuck to !!


Probably melt the chip before the silicone gave up.


Bull**** Silicone melts at fairly low temps.



** Like hell it does.

A soldering iron tip , at 400 C, has almost no effect.,


Silicon melts at over
700C, you clueless ****head.



** Shame how a BJT chip is permanently damaged, in seconds by a temp of 250
C.

By 350C it would be a blob of silicon.


Picking at it with a jeweler's screwdriver



** Its what anyone, curious to see the chips would do.

I kept that one device as evidence.

The supplier was not likely to act responsibly about the matter.

Fraid any returned, unused device would simply be sold on to others.



......... Phil