[600MRG] Glue for Ferrite

William E. Isakson bill.isakson at gmail.com
Mon Nov 18 17:00:59 CST 2013


However, go with http://www.ferroxcube.com/appl/info/gluing.pdf
Bill

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Bill Isakson     AC6QV
Roseburg, Oregon USA
bill.isakson at gmail.com

"assume all else is random fluctuation of coinkidinky"


On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 2:47 PM, William E. Isakson
<bill.isakson at gmail.com>wrote:

> There are two part glues that are intended for use with cast iron.   They
> would not be for great amounts of stress, but that would work and likely
> any such two part glue would do it..  The ferrite does not carry current,
> but the fit needs to be tight if the magnetic characteristic is to remain
> near original.  If you had a donut that was broken in half you could even
> just tie cord around the outside to hold it tightly together.  If the
> pieces are fit tight that might be as well or better than glue.
> Bill
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> Bill Isakson     AC6QV
> Roseburg, Oregon USA
> bill.isakson at gmail.com
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> "assume all else is random fluctuation of coinkidinky"
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> On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Andy - KU4XR <ku4xr at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> What can a person use ( in smal quantity ) to glue / bond , Ferrite
>> together with ??
>> I have a core from an old monitor that I have lost one of the metal clips
>> that holds
>> the 2 pieces together.. Anyone know of something that will work ??
>> Thanks:
>>
>> Andy - KU4XR
>>
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