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UV/EB Cure Adhesives


UV and light curing adhesives are designed to adhere to a wide range of substrates in demanding applications. These adhesives are formulated for bonding, coating and encapsulating properties and are ideal for applications which require resistance to thermal cycling under vibration, environmental exposure or biocompatibility.

UV EB Cure adhesives are used in the manufacturing items in many industrial markets such as electronics, telecommunications, medical, aerospace, glass, and optical. UV/EB technology exhibit environmental benefits, being zero emission / low VOC.

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Aug 19, 2020 | Industry News

Henkel Builds New Facility to Expand UV Cure Acrylic PSA Production

Henkel Adhesive Technologies broke ground for a new, state-of-the-art production area for UV-curable acrylic pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) in Salisbury, North Carolina. The new facility is...

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Aug 4, 2020 | Product News

Dow Showcases Si-based Display Assembly Adhesives at the Virtual Display Week 2020

Dow will showcase two advanced products and four new innovative technologies for next-generation consumer electronics and automotive displays at the virtual Display Week 2020 show, to be held from...

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Jul 24, 2020 | Product News

DELO Launches UV Cure Sealant for Automotive Applications

DELO launches DELO DUALBOND GE4918, a UV light and humidity-curing sealant for control units and sensors of automotive. The sealant offers pin sealing properties, increases connector life and allows...

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Jul 14, 2020 | Industry News

New Biodegradable and UV Cure Surgical Glue for Wet Surfaces

Researchers from University of Akron have developed a biodegradable and UV cure surgical adhesive for wet surfaces, that works under the body’s range of saltiness and acidity. The adhesive is...

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Jun 26, 2020 | Product News

Dymax Corporation Launches Epoxy Adhesive for Medical Device Assembly

Dymax Corporation launches MD® 250-CTH, a cationic epoxy adhesive in the MD® Medical Device Adhesives range. MD® 250-CTH is formulated for medical device assembly manufacturers that require low...

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Jun 26, 2020 | Product News

Kraton Corporation’s New SBC for UV Cure Pressure-sensitive HMA

Kraton Corporation launches Kraton™ DX0222, a styrene block copolymer for radiation-curable and pressure-sensitive hot-melt adhesives (HMA). Kraton DX0222 copolymer can be formulated like...

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Jun 19, 2020 | Product News

Panacol Launches UV Cure Adhesives for Battery Packs of Electric Cars

Panacol launches three UV cure adhesives- Vitralit® UV 2113, Vitralit® UV 2114 and Vitralit® UD 8050 for cell contacting systems (CCS) and battery packs. The adhesives protect welded joints on CCS...

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May 22, 2020 | Product News

Panacol’s New Biocompatible Epoxy UV Adhesive for Medical Device Assembly

Panacol has launched Vitralit® 1605, an epoxy resin-based biocompatible UV cure adhesive with a high glass transition temperature of 150°C. The adhesive has a low coefficient of thermal expansion...

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Mar 3, 2020 | Industry News

Henkel Partners with Covestro to Offer Acrylic Adhesive Solution for EVs

Henkel and Covestro collaborated to develop a solution for efficient fixation of cylindrical li-ion battery cells for electronic vehicles. The solution is an acrylic UV-cure adhesive from Henkel and...

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Jan 31, 2020 | Product News

Panacol Introduces Epoxy-based UV Adhesive for Electronics

Panacol has launched Vitralit® UC 1536, a UV curable, epoxy-based adhesive with low-halogen content for the electronics industry. The stable, high-gloss, transparent adhesive cures within a few...

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