PCB on photo is from the Kinesis Advantage keyboard. I need a similar substance to remount the PCB. What substance should I use?
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                    2It's just glue. Looks a bit like the cheap molten glue I used to stick my shoes back together. – user253751 Mar 26 '21 at 13:06
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                    I agree with @user253751 . It looks like glue to me. – Math Keeps Me Busy Mar 26 '21 at 13:11
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            That looks like hot melt adhesive, i.e. glue.
 
    
    
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                    Does it matter if you use high temp or low temp glue? I'm guessing you'd want low temp for most applications? – K H Mar 27 '21 at 01:39
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                    @KH, I read somewhere that high temperature hot melt glue can damage insulation. – Mihail H. Apr 01 '21 at 15:12
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                    @mihail-haritonov thank you. I always see a variety of goos used for mechanical support or thermal protection or as I recently learned as mechanical protection and isolation for a bare die chip. I figure if I need one I'll probably go with hot glue or try to find a silicone that doesn't wreck electronics, but now at least I know Dad's industrial glue gun is probably a bad idea. – K H Apr 01 '21 at 22:34
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                    @KH, in https://electronics.stackexchange.com/a/18533/144719 helpful answer author recommends neutral cure silicone rubber (Dow Corning 839, for example, if I understood correctly the comments on the answer) instead of hot melt glue. – Mihail H. Apr 01 '21 at 23:18
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