UV Adhesive
In the UV-cured glue, we mainly produce acrylic uv structural adhesive and acrylic uv conformal coating. These two types of glue can be used in different areas, they have different advantages and disadvantages.
Applications:
- Automotive: Bonding parts like lenses, panels, or structural reinforcements.
- Electronics: Attaching heat sinks, capacitors, or sensors where structural strength is critical.
- Aerospace: Lightweight bonding of structural components.
- Medical Devices: Used in assembly of tools like surgical instruments or diagnostic devices.
- Industrial Assembly: For glass, metal, and plastic components that require strong bonds.
Advantages:
- Fast Curing: Cures in seconds under UV light, speeding up production.
- Precision: Non-cured adhesive remains tack-free, allowing adjustments before curing.
- Strong Bonds: Provides excellent mechanical properties, including high tensile and shear strength.
- Versatile: Bonds a variety of substrates like metals, plastics, and composites.
- Aesthetic: Typically clear, making it ideal for visible bonding applications.
Applications:
- Electronics: Protective coatings for circuit boards to prevent damage from moisture, dust, and chemicals.
- Automotive Electronics: Coating ECU boards for durability in harsh environments.
- Medical Devices: Protecting electronics in imaging or monitoring equipment.
- Consumer Electronics: Coating delicate circuits in phones, tablets, and wearables.
Advantages:
- Protection: Provides excellent resistance to moisture, chemicals, and abrasion.
- Fast Processing: Cures quickly, enabling high-throughput manufacturing.
- Thermal Stability: Maintains integrity under varying temperatures.
- Transparency: Ensures visibility for component inspection.
- Thin Coating: Allows precise application without adding bulk.