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From: hfir_cif@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Hoss 'contravention' Firooznia)
Subject: Help needed with epoxy?
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I've heard of people protecting wire-wrapped circuits by encasing them
in epoxy, or some sort of resinous substance, that when heated is fluid
enough to flow over and through all the nooks and crannies of a circuit,
yet hardens when it cools, to a solid, durable casing.  Does anyone know
of such a substance, and where I can find it?  What other techniques are
there for protecting wire-wrapped stuff, other than simply encasing 
a circuit in a box?

Thanks,
  - Hoss
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H. Y. Firooznia -- (hfir_cif@uhura.cc.rochester.edu)
