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Default Repairing flat cable

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I have a piece of gear that uses a "cable" consisting of printed circuit
traces laminated between two pieces of dark orange plastic (Kynar???).
The cable was torn in two, and I need to repair it. If I could remove
about an eighth of an inch of the insulation on one side of each end, I
could lap them and solder the conductors. The plastic it totally
resistant to every solvent I have on hand, and a 750F soldering iron has
no effect.

Does anybody know of a solvent for the plastic, or some other way to
strip the traces?

Isaac


A small cylindrical centrided burr in a dremmel can be useful for stripping
back, surprisingly controllable if you hold it the "right" way round so it
doesn't skud.

Or make up some fine wire plaited braid to replace the whole thing


It's in the lens assembly of a small camera. The cable is less than 0.25
cm wide, and has twelve conductors (I had to use a loupe to count them).
Making a replacement is probably not in the cards.

Isaac