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Visible light curing adhesive "PHOTOBOND 470"

Light resistance, heat resistance, low thermal expansion! Suitable for bonding prisms and lenses that require optical properties!

"PHOTOBOND 470" is a visible light curing adhesive that excels in precision bonding due to its low decrease in thermal strength and low linear expansion. It has a hardness of 62 Shore D, is made from modified acrylate, and has a viscosity of 1250 mPa·s (at 20°C). Additionally, it has excellent light resistance, making it suitable for bonding prisms and lenses that require optical properties. 【Features】 ■ Excellent light resistance ■ Heat resistance ■ Low linear expansion ■ Superior precision bonding *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Light-curing adhesive "Alonix Series"

Wide range of adhesion possible for electronic components, metals, glass, plastics, etc.! Hardness, viscosity, and curing can be adjusted.

The "Aronix Series" is a light-curing adhesive that can bond across a wide wavelength range of ultraviolet and visible light. Starting with the visible light and ultraviolet curing type "LCR Series," we also offer the ultraviolet anaerobic curing type "BU Series" and the ultraviolet curing type "UV-3000 Series." Additionally, depending on the materials and the shape of the substrates, we have anaerobic types that can cure even in areas not exposed to ultraviolet light. 【Features】 ■ One-component, lightweight, and no mixing required ■ Cures quickly with light ■ Reduces working time and lowers costs ■ Wide selection and design options for curing wavelengths, anaerobic properties, and cured material characteristics *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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