November 29, 2022 Volume 18 Issue 44
 

Designfax weekly eMagazine

Subscribe Today!
image of Designfax newsletter

Archives

View Archives

Partners

Manufacturing Center
Product Spotlight

Modern Applications News
Metalworking Ideas For
Today's Job Shops

Tooling and Production
Strategies for large
metalworking plants

New process technology for high-tech adhesives: Activation on the flow

DELO's latest adhesive technology combines the process steps of dispensing and pre-activation by light, which enables innovative approaches to product design. [Credit: DELO]

 

 

DELO has developed an innovative process technology combining adhesive dispensing and pre-activation in a single process step. This totally new technology is called "activation on the flow," and it provides users with new options for designing their products and processes. It is particularly suitable for bonding and encapsulating temperature-sensitive electronic components and offers an alternative to bonding processes previously used in industry.

What is new about the activation-on-the-flow tech is the adhesive is already irradiated during the dispensing process, which starts the curing reaction even before the adhesive meets the component. After the combined process step, the components can be joined.

DELO says another special feature is that exposed adhesive areas can be additionally irradiated and fixed after joining. This provides "immediate initial strength, preventing the adhesive from flowing out and the components from slipping, which allows them to be further processed right away." Whether with or without additional light fixation, the adhesive cures reliably to final strength without any additional process step, even in undercuts and shadowed areas.

The adhesives developed specifically for activation on the flow are one-component products based on epoxy resin. The patented DELO KATIOBOND FA adhesives contain two different initiators that react to different wavelengths and initiate curing. This dual-initiator system is what makes the optional light fixation step is possible. The adhesives are available with different mechanical properties and are highly resistant to media and temperature in the cured state.

In addition to process technology and adhesives, DELO has also developed the appropriate device to get the new process done: DELO-ACTIVIS 600 consists of two subunits, one for dispensing and one for irradiation. Dispensing is done on a volumetric basis, with flow rate and quantity being defined according to process requirements. As the one-component adhesive passes through the mixing tube, it is irradiated via integrated DELOLUX 503 curing lamps. The mixing coil ensures uniform activation of the entire adhesive volume. DELO-ACTIVIS 600 can be used as a standalone device or integrated into existing production systems.

"With activation on the flow, we have developed a complete system combining process technology, adhesive, and device, which enables innovations on the customer side," said Dr. Karl Bitzer, head of Product Management at DELO. "The various customizable parameters open up completely new possibilities in terms of component design, efficient processes, and CO2 reduction."

Activation on the flow is particularly suitable for bonding and encapsulating temperature-sensitive components. For example, sensors or connectors can be bonded in a "gentle" way and with low stress using dual-initiator adhesives. None of the components need to be transmissive to light, and the adhesive cures reliably even in complex geometries.

Activation on the flow can replace various bonding processes widely used in the industry. It is an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative for heat-curing, room-temperature-curing, or dual-curing processes, can overcome previous limitations, and creates room for innovation.

DELO has an informative white paper available on the activation-on-the-flow tech available for download at delo-adhesives.com/us/whitepaper-activation-on-the-flow.

Source: DELO

Published November 2022

Rate this article

[New process technology for high-tech adhesives: Activation on the flow]

Very interesting, with information I can use
Interesting, with information I may use
Interesting, but not applicable to my operation
Not interesting or inaccurate

E-mail Address (required):

Comments:


Type the number:



Copyright © 2022 by Nelson Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction Prohibited.
View our terms of use and privacy policy