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Endru2018-01-06 16:43:31
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Endru, 2018-01-06 16:43:31

How to glue the laptop grill?

The plastic on the laptop grille burst. What is the best way to glue something that would hold well, withstand temperatures up to 100 degrees and look good?

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A person from Kazakhstan, 2018-01-06
@LenovoId

epoxy glue + sickle ... helped me anyway

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murzik_a, 2018-01-06
@murzik_a

A piece of plastic from the case of some laptop and a soldering iron will also work. But where does 100 degrees come from?

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Sergey Astafiev, 2018-01-06
@arkudaki

look at how car bumpers are glued, the mesh is soldered, and where does such a temperature come from? can disassemble blow to replace the thermal paste? here is a good one, I took it myself https://www.dns-shop.ru/product/74a291d8470e3330/t...

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Denis Yugov, 2018-01-08
@yugovshatsky

I advise you to try dichloroethane, designed just for gluing plastic and plexiglass (by melting them). Bonds at the molecular level, can be adjusted very aesthetically. In the SC, various parts of the hull were restored to them more than once.

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Igor Maksimov, 2018-01-09
@Chunk

Fine brass mesh.

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Semyon Morozov, 2018-01-24
@morozov1987

Forgive me for the tone, but a 100-degree laptop grill is just ridiculous. I'll start with history.
My old laptop consistently heats up to 90, and on bad days up to 95 degrees with a long and high load. One of the radiator fasteners fell off, stopped turning on, put it on epoxy. A month later, the epoxy fell off (I assume that due to lack of flexibility), freaked out and put me on cyanoacrylate (which has 80 degrees, well, it’s absolutely the limiting temperature), it lasts for the sixth year.
Conclusion - plant on anything, if weaving on both stones, your grate will have no more than 50 degrees. At least superglue.

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