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how to remove electrical epoxy
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Removing electrical epoxy can be challenging due to its strong adhesive properties and heat resistance. However, this can be achieved through various methods, depending on the type of epoxy and where it's applied. For softening, apply heat using a heat gun or a soldering iron carefully, ensuring not to damage the surrounding components. Once softened, gently scrape the epoxy off with a plastic tool or a wooden stick to avoid damaging any circuits. For tougher or fully cured epoxy, chemical epoxy removers can be effective but require caution in their use to avoid damaging electronic components or the board itself. Always wear protective gloves and ensure adequate ventilation when using chemical removers. Lastly, consider the type of surface and electrical components involved to select the most appropriate removal method.
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