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News Release from: Inseto (UK) | Subject: Delo-ML 5327 and Delo-ML 5849 anaerobic adhesives
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 February 2004
Adhesives improve ferrite core
production times
The high strength, fast curing and initial strength achievable within seconds make anaerobic adhesives ideal for magnet and coil winding industries.
The Adhesives Division of Inseto has introduced Delo's range of anaerobic adhesives to the UK's and Ireland's magnet and coil winding industries Inseto's Adhesives Division provides bonding solutions to the UK's manufacturing industry that demand technically advanced bonding
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 20 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The anaerobic range offers high strength, fast curing products, with initial strength achievable within seconds.
Reproducible, thin layers (< 20m) can be achieved without problem and they have excellent temperature resistance.
Inseto has introduced a range of adhesives from Delo of Germany to assist the production of ferrite cores.
The one part anaerobic and anaerobic light cured adhesives have already proven a success, taking the place of other joining methods in the industry.
Less than a quarter of the amount of adhesive is required compared to conventional two-part products.
Very thin layers are easily reproducible (< 20m) without any problems, enabling optimum performance of the ferrite.
As the curing process is anaerobic or light/anaerobic cured, no oven curing is required speeding up some current production processes.
Initial bond strength is achievable after seconds and functional strength after two to four minutes.
Delo's anaerobic curing adhesive Delo-ML 5327 has a tensile/shear strength (MPa) of 33 and is temperature resistant from -60 to +200degC.
Delo's light and anaerobic curing adhesive Delo-ML 5849, can be cured with visible light (400-500nm) offering functional strength within eight seconds, thus allowing even more rapid processing.
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