you know that the pdf is ROMANIAN? even if you look at the technical data only it is not 100% sure that we can give a proven answer.
maybe you could post something in english?
there are some high temp epoxys available. i use JB WELD for fixing temp sensors but this is a bit solid and not very fluid, so it's hard to cover the hall sensors. i use UHU ENDFEST that can stand 150°C and can be applied easily.
if i could find a an english source, i would have posted it, the seller said it can withstand 120 degrees heat, which to my understanding, is also the limit of the hall senors themselves. it wasn't meant for block water, just glue the pcb to the windings.
i use the cheapest epoxy i can get. then its easy to get off when u need to replace them again..... use a heat gun to soften it and it peels right off. otherwise, stays on fine.
i use the cheapest epoxy i can get. then its easy to get off when u need to replace them again..... use a heat gun to soften it and it peels right off. otherwise, stays on fine.
problem with jb weld is that it's very hard to remove. if you heat it up to the temperature where it comes off the surrounding parts are toast as well. and it sticks VERY well to metal and windings, so you can't remove it completely. whereas "standard" higher temp rated epoxy is better for the job.
+1 on the too hard glue,mac motors and i assume bmc use ARALDITE compound which is toxic and highly expensive (as ij 190 euros jsut for shipment ) to import. and attempting to remove ith with a soldier iron with most probably destroy the pcb.