Issue #12 - Achieve Better Process Controls with Light Cure Technology

03/07/2016


Bond LinesFebruary 23, 2016


Achieve Better Process Controls with Light Cure Technology

by DYMAX Corporation

Thermal Management

 

In manufacturing, process controls are used to ensure that products are made to the highest standard possible. When effective procedures are laid out for each step in the manufacturing process, it's much easier to reduce the risk of damage, failure, and loss. Employees are able to understand what to do, when to do it, and how to do it well.

 

Good process controls help a company turn out the best version of its product and have fewer headaches along the way. But some technologies lend themselves to smoother processes than others.

 

Light-curable materials in the manufacturing process actually allow for better process controls than other adhesive options. What exactly are the benefits of using them, and what do those process controls look like?

 

Click here to read the full white paper "Achieve Better Process..."

 

 

Pictogram Puzzle

Something new for Bond Lines from the Glue Doctor. A pictogram puzzle describing related products, applications, etc. The answer can be found at the bottom of the newsletter. Enjoy!

 

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New Benchtop Low Pressure Molding Machine

 

 

Meet the little man. The Mold Man® 1050 is a benchtop low pressure molding machine with a foot print of only five square feet. It's perfect for low to medium volume production with a one ton clamping force and a touch screen interface.

 

 

For more information, Ask the Glue Doctor.

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

 

 

Strategies in Light
March 1-3, 2016
Santa Clara Convention Center
Santa Clara, CA
Booth #506

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictogram Puzzle Answer:

Conformal Coating

Conformal coatings help protect electronic assemblies from environmental stresses, water, dust and other materials that could be damaging to sensitive components. They come in a variety of chemistries including acrylic, polyurethane, silicone and epoxy. Some conformal coatings are also UV light curable.

Discover more about conformal coatings here.

 


 

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