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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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temp adhesive rapid cureMaster Bond’s UV14-3 is a temporary bonding adhesive that has a fast UV cure for automated, non- permanent adhesive assemblies. Environmentally safe, the temporary adhesive can be easily removed without surface contamination. It cures within seconds upon exposure to UV light at room temperatures and produces high strength bonds to a variety of substrates. The removable adhesive’s high flexibility imparts desirable vibration and shock resistance as well as resistance to thermal cycling and thermal shock. Master UV14-3 can be cured in much greater section thickness (up to 1/8 inch deep) compared to most conventional UV type systems, making it of value for various electronic and opto-electronic potting and encapsulation applications. Disassembly can be easily accomplished upon exposure to most conventional solvents. The re- workable adhesive has a Shore D hardness of 30 and an elongation of 150 percent. Featuring a volume resistivity of 1014 ohm-cm, UV14-3 has a low viscosity of 800 cps for easy application. Non-yellowing properties combined with a refractive index of 1.47 qualify it for use in optical applications. It has a service operating temperature range of -60°F to +250°F.

Master Bond
201-343-8983, www.masterbond.com 
 

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