I just caught up with this thread and am sorry for the late comment. If getting your glue to stick to kapton is still a problem, you might consider modifying/etching the kapton surface. There are a variety of things you might try. Some plastics will etch with high-frequency electric discharge or even a soft flame. The flame trick is not to melt it, but to attack (e.g., oxidize or functionalize) the surface molecules with free radicals in the flame. You will not even see a change, but glues, particularly the cyanoacrylics and epoxies, will stick better. However, kapton is an imide, and an even easier etch maybe something as simple as a quick treatment with lye (NaOH) or KOH.The glue I have is killing me as they don't want to stick to the kapton and the coil tends to come out, and the tight winding makes it impossible to yank the coil out of the drum, I had one hell of a time with it last night.
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That Wiley link is temperamental. I don't know how to fix it. My attempt to get a good link is one reason for the edit. Only an abstract is presented when the link works, so it probably won't be much help. Basically, the authors showed that kapton surfaces can be etched with strong alkali solutions.No John.... I can remove the coil quite easily now.
Thanks anyway
U know john those fancy chemicals is greek to me. As I did not do too well in my chemistry subject.
Any name that I could be familiar, or may be anything I can buy from dispensaries will be A OK.
What kind of chemicals do I need to make the kapton stick to epoxies.
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Above second link will show you the materials used as they are mostly polyester material, I donno what kapton is made of, I assume they may be the same thing.
Causes a lot of them tooThanks guys for the comment. I truly am thankful that I am a part of this forum, it does help a lot of my problems.