Adhesives improve ferrite core production times
Inseto has introduced a range of adhesives from Delo of Germany to assist the production of ferrite cores: the anaerobic light cured adhesives have already replaced other joining methods in industry
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 the amount of adhesive is required compared with conventional two-part products.
Very thin layers are easily reproducible (less than 20micron) 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 2-4min.
The Delo anaerobic curing adhesive Delo-ML 5327 has a tensile/shear strength (MPa) of 33 and is temperature resistant from -60 to +200C.
The Delo light and anaerobic curing adhesive Delo-ML 5849, can be cured with visible light (400-500nm) offering functional strength within 8s, thus allowing even more rapid processing.
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