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Henkel Debuts Pb-free Compatible Loctite Adhesive Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 December 2004

Loctite 3629 is a low-temperature cure epoxy adhesive suited for high-speed dispensing on a range of standard machines, including ProFlow cassettes for printing.

 

Has been successfully tested in lead free production environments. Low-temperature cure requirement makes it ideal for applications where heat sensitive materials need to be bonded prior to wave soldering.  Lower oven temperatures also reduce energy use.

 

Meets on-board reliability testing standards, suitable for use on PCBs in high reliability equipment used in harsh operating environments.

 

Unique color makes visual inspection easy; uncured adhesive is fluorescent under UV light.

 

Available in a range of syringes and cassettes.

 

Henkel, henkel.com/electronics

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