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What kind of adhesive or glue should I use to bind them?

HKPhysicist
HKPhysicist 2 days ago

Hello Experts,

I am looking for a kind of adhesive or glue which can bind a tiny Li+ion battery to a hard plastic ABS enclosure's bottom.

Could you suggest a good adhesive or glue for my goal?  Here are my Li+ion battery and my hard plastic (ABS) enclosure.

Thanks for your attention and opinions.Relaxed

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  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui 2 days ago +3 suggested
    Ideally you wouldn't use glue, but double sided foam adhesive tape or similar. This reduces the chance of damaging the pouch, especially as the cell can swell throughout its life and needs some ability…
  • strb
    strb 2 days ago +1
    +1 on hot glue (you can easily remove the glue simply by dripping some alcohol on in and peeling it off in case you need to remove the battery) or double sided tape (the foamy one, so it can fill the gap…
  • michaelkellett
    0 michaelkellett 2 days ago

    Try Evo-stik Multi Purpose Impact - old fashioned solvent based gooey stuff. Can fill gaps quite well and I think it will stick to ABS. It's not easy to buy in retail stores in the UK because silly people try to inhale the solvents. I'm not sure what effect they are seeking but the side effects are very bad indeed. Use in a ventilated room !

    MK

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  • robogary
    0 robogary 2 days ago

    Im a fan of hot glue for these type of projects because hot glue is non destructive. The battery can be removed by heating the glue with a hair dryer. 

    For our E14 colleagues without a hair dryer, Ive also used velcro on lipo batteries, even easier to remove than hot glue, but if you change batteries , you need to put velcro on the new one. 

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  • HKPhysicist
    0 HKPhysicist 2 days ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Is that corrosive? It is not funny if the protective skin of the Li+ion battery has holes.

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  • HKPhysicist
    0 HKPhysicist 2 days ago in reply to robogary

    Hello Friend,

    How about super glue (Cyanoacrylate)?  Is it corrosive? 

    https://hk.element14.com/ultratape/0595-2gm-ul/ultrastick-superglue-2g-tube/dp/3498575

    I heard that when it was invented, fingers stuck with it had to be admitted to hospital in order to unbind them.  Grin

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  • HKPhysicist
    0 HKPhysicist 2 days ago in reply to robogary

    So I also need a hot glue gun?

    www.farnell.com/.../3760459.pdf

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  • strb
    0 strb 2 days ago

    +1 on hot glue (you can easily remove the glue simply by dripping some alcohol on in and peeling it off in case you need to remove the battery) or double sided tape (the foamy one, so it can fill the gap).

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    0 HKPhysicist 2 days ago in reply to strb

    Double sided foam tape sounds good.  It is cheap, non-corrosive, easy to apply.  Thumbsup

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  • acdc90
    0 acdc90 2 days ago

    I would use "neutral cure" RTV it would take a few hours to go off, and down the line you can get it off with out wrecking things 

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  • dougw
    0 dougw 2 days ago

    RTV would work, or just use duct tape.

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  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave 2 days ago in reply to strb

    I find that the foam based 'sticky fixers' tend to fail after a relatively short duration. I've seen lots of components and wiring floating loose inside enclosures where these have been used.

    Some may use better adhesives than others however.

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