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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
0904022 ASAP Semiconductor LOCTITE Not Provided ACTIVATOR, 150ML, AEROSOL; Adhesive Applications:Bonding / Elect
142479 ASAP Semiconductor LOCTITE Not Provided ACTIVATOR, 7649, 150ML; Adhesive Applications:Bonding / Gap Fill

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  • Elastomeric Linings - History & Overview
    The commercial use of rubber linings remained insignificant until the early nineteen hundreds. In 1924, the BFGoodrich Company discovered the first cement system that permitted the bonding of rubber to steel. The commercial importance of this rubber to metal bond was realized and shortly afterwards
  • Magnesia Ceramics
    for the production of refractories. Magnesite is the naturally occurring mineral or ore used to produce magnesium oxide based refractories. Magnesite often contains iron, manganese or other activator elements. Magnesium oxide refractories with a carbon bond are frequently used in the steel industry. Magnesite
  • Two-part Casting Resin
    or a resin and a hardener, crosslinker, activator or catalyst that when combined react and cure into a polyermized compound or bond. The two component systems are mixed and then applied.
  • Medical Device Link .
    for accelerators, which are used with traditional cyanoacrylates to prevent blooming or frosting (the formation of a white haze or powdery residue on the bond line). Tack-free cure is critical when adhesive is used to coat medical devices. Adhesive is applied to marker bands on catheter tubing
  • Adhesives hold electric motors together
    to adapt to different flange types. Loctite 3920, a two-part no-mix acrylic, cures on contact with Loctite 7380, a solventless activator. Special dispensing equipment accurately applies minute amounts to bond magnets to the frame. These bonds are so strong, magnets shattered during pull tests while
  • Finding just the right adhesive
    and achieve full bond strength in 24 hr. This rapid cure makes them well suited for automated production. Because they rely on surface moisture to cure, cyanoacrylates have a limited cure-through depth of approximately 0.010 in. and the size of the gap they will fill depends on their viscosities
  • Medical Device Link .
    surfaces or sprayed with a chemical activator, cyanoacrylates cure rapidly to form rigid thermoplastics with excellent adhesion to most substrates. Cyanoacrylates typically fixture within 1 minute and achieve full bond strength in 24 hours. These types of adhesives are familiar to the general public under
  • Advances in Structural Acrylic Adhesives (.pdf)
    minutes, followed by rapid free. radical exothermic polymerization that results in the very fast buildup of bond strength that. characterizes these products. This fast cure differentiated these products from the epoxies that were. gaining in popularity as well, but which take much longer to set and cure

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