Gedanken666
Electrical
- Sep 6, 2013
- 7
Hi all,
I'm working on a project described below where I've encountered the following problem: I'm looking for an adhesive that will attach metals and cured epoxy to a piece of garment (easy enough so far), but will enable its complete removal without any damage to the garment (preferably even at levels undetectable to the human eye).
My background is in electrical engineering so I may just be looking in the wrong direction.
Any help and suggestions will be extremely helpful.
Needless to say (but still...), price is important.
My project: there are many technologies for smart-parties today, mostly based on smartphone apps. In recent months we tried to augment smartphone capabilities by using name tags integrated with electronics to easily enable several functions by Zigbee communication to a local control (dating, personnel identification and introduction...). We used a simple mechanical clip-on, only to find out that people tend to lose them, play with them and exchange with one another. We would like to switch to an adhesive that need to be quite strongly attached (withstand dancing and people trying to peel it off by mistake), but will be taken off easily using some other means (chemical or other). The real problem is we have to remove any sign of the adhesive and prevent damage to the garment. It is also preferable to do so with materials without strong odors and with no safety issues in using them.
The device weighs about fifty grams and is several cm^2 in area. We have two versions - Name tags (metalic) and IC dipped in epoxy.
Again, any help will be great. I should say I looked at some simple solutions as glue on stickers which I believe are not strong enough (same problem as the clip ons). I also read about super-glue taken off by Acetone but this seems to be harmful to the garment and also not as friendly as I would have hoped (odor etc.). I even looked at adhesives that are released by electrical current, but it seems these require conductive surfaces on both sides.
Thanks again
Gedanken[COLOR=][/color]
I'm working on a project described below where I've encountered the following problem: I'm looking for an adhesive that will attach metals and cured epoxy to a piece of garment (easy enough so far), but will enable its complete removal without any damage to the garment (preferably even at levels undetectable to the human eye).
My background is in electrical engineering so I may just be looking in the wrong direction.
Any help and suggestions will be extremely helpful.
Needless to say (but still...), price is important.
My project: there are many technologies for smart-parties today, mostly based on smartphone apps. In recent months we tried to augment smartphone capabilities by using name tags integrated with electronics to easily enable several functions by Zigbee communication to a local control (dating, personnel identification and introduction...). We used a simple mechanical clip-on, only to find out that people tend to lose them, play with them and exchange with one another. We would like to switch to an adhesive that need to be quite strongly attached (withstand dancing and people trying to peel it off by mistake), but will be taken off easily using some other means (chemical or other). The real problem is we have to remove any sign of the adhesive and prevent damage to the garment. It is also preferable to do so with materials without strong odors and with no safety issues in using them.
The device weighs about fifty grams and is several cm^2 in area. We have two versions - Name tags (metalic) and IC dipped in epoxy.
Again, any help will be great. I should say I looked at some simple solutions as glue on stickers which I believe are not strong enough (same problem as the clip ons). I also read about super-glue taken off by Acetone but this seems to be harmful to the garment and also not as friendly as I would have hoped (odor etc.). I even looked at adhesives that are released by electrical current, but it seems these require conductive surfaces on both sides.
Thanks again
Gedanken[COLOR=][/color]