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Supplier: Henkel Corporation - Electronics
Description: Uniformity Good Good Coating Structure Multi-Layer Single or Multi-Layer Top:Sidewall Thickness Ratio 1:0.4~0.5 1:0.5~0.6 Henkel Material vs. Conventional Conductive Ink Key Requirements Conventional Material Henkel Material Spray Technology Compatibility Agnostic
- Form / Function: Conformal / Encapsulating Coating
- Type: EMI / RFI Shielding Material, Electrically Conductive
- Industry: Electronics (PCB / SMT Assembly)
- Features: Liquid
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: Some products have limited compatibility and should only be used on select materials. The Loctite P3 4258 metalworking fluid is compatible with steel. This product is formulated to work in forming applications.
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: Some products have limited compatibility and should only be used on select materials. The Bonderite Parco 2406 detack spray is compatible with steel.
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: Some products have limited compatibility and should only be used on select materials. The Bonderite Parco 2406 detack spray is compatible with steel. This detack spray is packaged 1 per inner.
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: Some products have limited compatibility and should only be used on select materials. The Bonderite Bonderlube 234 metalworking fluid is compatible with metal. This SKU is formulated to work in forming applications. In addition to the other features this product also has
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Supplier: Henkel Corporation - Industrial
Description: Acrylic liquid resin used for prototyping which cures with very short exposure to monochromatic light sources. LOCTITE® 3D 3840 is a clear, white, gray or black, UV light, low viscosity, room temperature-cure, acrylic compound used for prototyping via stereolithography. It requires very short
- Industry: Optical Grade / Material
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Supplier: Henkel Corporation - Industrial
Description: LOCTITE EDAG SP 413 E&C, Thermoplastic, Conductive coating LOCTITE® EDAG SP 413 E&C shielding coating is designed to provide electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) on plastic enclosures for electronic equipment housing This material provides excellent shielding against
- Substrate: Metal
- Industry: OEM / Industrial
- Form: Transfer Tape
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Oxygen Handling and Cooling Options in High Temperature Electrolysis Plants
material contained PTFE (Teflon). … also contained both polyethylene and polyester based compounds, which are considered to exhibit poor compatibility with oxygen. It was determined that a Loctite sealant with Teflon and a Loctite primer were used during the …
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Compatibility of manufacturing process fluids with R-134a and polyolester lubricant. Final report
… Oakite Cryscoat 747 Oakite l 2 TABLE 1 (continued) Selected Processing Fluids For Compatibility Tests (KEY) B … … chem R Diversey 1C5-423 DiversepDubois R Oakite Renovator Oakite S Lodite 640 Loctite S Loctite 5l5 … These materials were then o * further dehydrated at 450C (113 F) in a circulating air bath oven …
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6 KW SYSTEM EVALUATION AND ENDURANCE. A.E.C. Organic Rankine Cycle Technology Program Topical Report.
… pins, The ultimate solution to both these problems would be taper-locks and material selection which would … The use of an adhesive for the sleeves was therefore seriously considered and some compatibility tests performed to see how a Loctite product would withstand the eutectic.
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Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants, Second Edition > BONDING AND SEALING SPECIFIC SUBSTRATES
Loctite These plastics are quite inert; thus, compatibility with other substrates does not pose major problems. These materials are generally joined with adhesives, and surface treatments are used to enhance adhesion, if required.
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Using isothermal microcalorimetry for the prediction and testing of long-term properties of materials and products
Data in Fig. 5 for Loctite 242 yields an almost perfectly linear plot with slope =4.83 … 1 C. J. Elmqvist, P. E. Lagerkvist and L. G. Svensson, J. Hazardous Materials , 7 (1983) 281. 2 L. G. Svensson, E E. Lagerkvist and N. G. Gellerstedt, Proc. of the ADPA Syrup. on Com- patibility of Plastics and other Materials with Explosives, Propellants and Pyrotechnics, California, USA 1986, p. 19.
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Chemical interaction matrices
Table 3 shows the applicable reactive groups for Loctite . This is confirmed by the LoctiteVR Fluid Compatibility Chart. It states that the material is not recommended for use with liq- uid or dry chlorine.
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