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Follow on Google News | ![]() Innovative UV Adhesive Range Developed by UV Specialists in GermanyGerman UV Adhesive Specialists, Panacol, have released a brand new UV adhesive range which has been specially formulated for difficult bonding applications and will be available in different viscosities to suit your application.
By: Techsil Ltd The appropriate viscosity can be chosen depending on the application: • Low Viscosity - Vitralit® 7311 Vitralit® 7311 is extremely low viscosity and thus the perfect choice for very tight bond gaps. Its low viscosity enables it to wick into pre-assembled parts and spread over large bonding areas. • Medium Viscosity - Vitralit® 7311 T Vitralit® 7311 Tis a mid-range viscosity version and gives clear bond lines which allow for visually tidy applications and easy convenient dispensing. • High Viscosity - Vitralit® 7311 Gel Vitralit® 7311 Gelfeatures high viscosity, non-flowing properties for gap filling or for when controlling adhesive flow is critical such as uneven or vertical surfaces All three variations of Vitralit® 7311 provide excellent adhesion to plastics like Polycarbonate, PVC, ABS and PMMA, as well as to metal and glass. Vitralit® 7311 is transparent and non-yellowing. It is resistant to alcohols and humidity. Once cured, the adhesive will be viscoplastic. For use in medical applications Vitralit® 7311 is currently being tested according to USP Class VI and DIN ISO 10993-4/-5 standards. Vitralit® 7311 cures in seconds with ultraviolet or visible light. For excellent curing results high intensity LEDs at 405 nm wavelength are recommended. This wavelength also permits the bonding of materials like polycarbonate which block UV rays. Vitralit® 7311, as an example, can be utilized for needle bonding in medical device manufacturing. Cured with a Bluepoint LED light source from UV lamp manufacturer Hoenle, Vitralit® 7311 achieves high bond strength in less than a second, providing reliable and durable bonds. For more information contact: sales@techsil.co.uk End
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