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Light-Curing Adhesive

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Master Bond Inc. has unveiled the UV10FL-1 UV cure adhesive manufactured with a high strength profile and the ability to cure in thick sections.

Master-Bond-UV10FL1.jpgThe adhesive’s bond strength is equal to or exceeds those obtained from conventional room temperature curing epoxy compositions, according to the company. It offers a tensile strength of 2850 psi, a tensile modulus of 154,000 psi and it remains flexible with an elongation at a break of 43 percent.

Suitable as a casting compound, it is a low viscosity liquid adhesive and can be cured in a range of section thicknesses. Castings up to ¼-in. thick can be prepared.

It does not require complete cure by the UV source and it exhibits high heat resistance for service up to 150 °C. It delivers a high bond strength obtained with metals, ceramics, glass, many plastics and elastomers. It provides fatigue resistance and performs well under stress in adverse environments.

For more information, visit: www.masterbond.com

Master Bond Inc.
154 Hobart Street
Hackensack, NJ  07601
Phone: (201) 343-8983
Fax: (201) 343-2132



Published: December 2008
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