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ELC-2202 CLEAR GLASS ADHESIVE
ELC-2202 is a medium viscosity, clear adhesive for glass, ceramics and combinations of metals and glass and many hard plastics and glass. ELC-2202 cures rapidly, in 1-3 seconds, when exposed to visible light from sunlight or halogen lamps. Cured performance shows excellent adhesion to all types of glass and metal substrates with good temperature and solvent resistance, and toughness at all temperatures. It shows good adhesion to polycarbonate, ABS, PVC and other engineering plastics. ELC-2202 is formulated to withstand discoloring, such as yellowing, and will remain clear between glass substrates when exposed to strong sunlight. ELC-2202 is also formulated to be solvent resistant and dishwasher resistant and was formulated for crystal and formed glass to metal products used in dining. Adhesion promotion agents are contained within the product to provide long term durability in high humidity applications for both metal and glass surfaces. Product is super fast curing and can be used for optical applications, crystal, glass, transparent plastics such as polycarbonate, fiber optics, wiring tacking.
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ELC-4006 Flexible Plastics Bonder
ELC-4006 is a high viscosity, clear, bonding/laminating/encapsulating adhesive for durable bonding of all flexible, clear plastic substrates, especially polycarbonate, PVC, Acetal, PET, polyamides. ELC-4006 cures rapidly, in 10 seconds or less, when exposed to ultraviolet light from medium pressure mercury, fiber wand or microwave lamps. Cured performance shows excellent adhesion to all types of plastic substrates with good temperature and solvent resistance. The product has high flexibility at all temperatures and works very well on thin film plastics, such as Mylar, PETs and PVCs where laminating adhesion or edge bonding is required. Due to the high molecular weight resin used, shrinkage is minimized. A black light scanning dye is incorporated in the product for detection during application. The product has minimum moisture absorption or transmission.
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