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  • Reduce Automotive Weight with Flexible Adhesive Materials
    and adhesives to the mix, designers and engineers can both achieve their objectives.
  • Tech Tip 1 - Proper Mixing and Handling of Epoxies
    Proper mixing and handling epoxies eases the application process and allows for the best possible performance of an adhesive.
  • UV Curing Adhesives Shine
    compounds. This diverse group of adhesives, sealants and encapsulants. cures only when activated by a suitable UV light source. As. one-component materials, they don't require labor intensive. weighing or mixing steps. With the exception of special. dual-cure systems, UV curable compounds require no heat
  • Adhesives and Sealants: What's the Difference?
    Industries that use both sealants and adhesives have created a list of vernacular associated with each term, which are often interchangeable or similar. Most often, these materials are applied using meter/mix dispensing solutions offered for industrial projects. Sealants are "substance capable
  • When Adhesives Stick Too Well
    If you work with calendar rolls, adhesive pumps, mixing kettles, mixer blades, rolls, rails, conveyors, frames, wheels, gears, dispensers, sealers, extruders, testers, applicators or a whole host of other components utilized in the manufacture and handling of adhesives - chances are very good
  • New AGC Adhesive-Grades Produce Vehicle Fuel Systems and Components Handle Harsh Fuel Mixes and Aggressive Chemicals
    fuel injectors and cause harmful emissions. Manufacturing can avoid these issues by using new adhesive fluoropolymer grades for chemical resistant hoses and components.
  • UV Curing Adhesives and Potting Compounds
    Recent advancements in ultraviolet curing have given engineers a new opportunity when choosing adhesives, potting compounds, coatings, and sealants. Until now, most of these systems were either two-component systems requiring mixing, one-component heat cure systems, or solvent-based systems
  • A Guide to Understanding and Mixing Thickeners
    Rheology modifiers, commonly referred to as thickeners or viscosifiers, are everpresent in most products. The use of these additives cut across several process industries including food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and personal care, adhesives, textile, ceramics, paper, detergents, paints, inks

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