
What do you want to solder? Granted, some ternary low temperature solders (indium/bismuth/other elements) will melt in a hot glue gun but you will have no way to heat the object to be soldered or apply an appropriate flux – you will just squirt a low-melting point alloy all over your workpiece and waste your time.Click to see full answer. Likewise, will hot glue melt insulation?You can use the hot glue gun to offer an insulating glue shield. Also, the wires don’t run hot so that it melts the glue. This is a quick hack to insulate an exposed wire, otherwise, require an insulation tape or heat shrink tubing.Secondly, is hot melt glue conductive? The glue, a plastic resin which typically melts at temperatures ranging from 250 to 380 degrees Fahrenheit, is an electrical insulator, so it does not create stray conducting paths or short circuits. For best results, avoid using hot glue on thermally sensitive components or power devices that produce heat. Likewise, can I glue instead of solder? As others have said super glue is not conductive. You can buy conductive adhesive which is used when normal soldering is not practical. It is an option when a normal solder job can’t be done. It is not as good as solder for many reasons but it can be very useful if soldering can not be done normally.Is hot glue permanent?When cooled to a temperature below its melting point, hot melt glue results in a strong bond that is guaranteed to last. In fact, hot glue is as permanent as epoxy glue and it is suitable in applications where epoxy is not.
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