UV Curable Adhesives
UV Curable Adhesives or simple UV Adhesives (also referred to as Light Curing Adhesives) are single component compounds designed for precision bonding and are widely used in manufacturing of glassware, optical devices and medical equipment. These adhesives are preferred for industries where transparency and stability are the primary needs.
Some of the key features of PARLITE UV Curable Adhesives are:
Fast curing time
High transparency makes it ideal for glass bonding applications
Available in specially designed bottles for precision of application
Long shelf life at room temperatures
Strong bonds on Glass, Metal, Plastics, Acrylics and Ceramics
Excellent gap-filling properties
Main application fields:
Electronic and optoelectronic industry:
Used for fixing electronic circuit board components, bonding integrated circuit blocks, manufacturing cameras, making smart cards, bonding and sealing of displays and optical communication devices, especially with the increasing demand in the trend of miniaturization of electronic products.
Optical field:
Widely used in bonding of optical lenses, touch screens (including liquid and solid optical adhesives), bonding of optical fibers, etc.
Glass products and jewelry industry:
Used for bonding of glass products, glass furniture, and fixation of crystal jewelry.
Medical device industry:
Designed for medical device production, applied to bonding and assembly of disposable products (such as catheters, syringes) and high transparency medical devices (such as endoscopes), requiring environmental protection, safety, non-toxic and odorless.
Automotive industry:
Used for assembly of car lamps, bonding of rearview mirrors, bonding of car parts and bonding of fuel injection system components.
Other fields:
Can also be applied to instruments and meters, lighting fixtures, new energy fields, and “three-proof adhesives” for protecting circuit boards.
The advantages of UV adhesives make them an efficient and environmentally friendly bonding solution in many industrial production processes, such as significantly improving efficiency in assembly lines.