I potted some small inductors with Loctite Extreme Glue and was happy with the results. I used it because it was something I already had on hand. It's a "sillane moisture-curing polymer" that's dense and rubbery when cured. The potential downsides are cost and cure time.
https://www.loctiteproducts.com/en/products/fix/general-purpose/loctite_extreme_glue.html
https://www.loctiteproducts.com/en/products/fix/general-purpose/loctite_extreme_glue.html
I use this. I have no idea if its best or worst but it sticks to almost anything and is something like a synthetic rubber. It does take a few days to dry,
Lexel
https://www.powertownsend.com/shop/...caulk-polymer-sealant-bright-white?SKU=780502
I use the White one and there is also a clear version which I have not tried.
It is removable but not particularly easy to do so.
Lexel
https://www.powertownsend.com/shop/...caulk-polymer-sealant-bright-white?SKU=780502
I use the White one and there is also a clear version which I have not tried.
It is removable but not particularly easy to do so.
But there are other silicones that don't use that chemistry, those are the one's for pcbs.
Those would be 'neutral cure' silicones which release alcohol on drying rather than 'acetoxy cure' silicones which release acetic acid.
Thanks for that bringing that to my attention.