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Electronics Manufacturing Materials and Consumables
News Release from: Henkel Loctite Adhesives | Subject: Loctite 3629
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 December 2004
Epoxy adhesive is ideal for high-speed
SMT lines
Loctite 3629 is a low temperature cure epoxy adhesive that is particularly suited to high-speed dispensing on a range of industry standard machines, including ProFlow cassettes for printing.
Loctite 3629 is a low temperature cure epoxy adhesive that is particularly suited to high-speed dispensing on a range of industry standard machines, including ProFlow cassettes for printing Designed to meet the needs of the world's leading consumer electronics companies, Loctite 3629 has been successfully tested in lead free production environments
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Oct 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Henkel Loctite Adhesives has a range of kits designed for the assembly of electronic components onto printed circuit boards.
Its low temperature cure requirement makes it ideal for applications where heat sensitive materials, such as light emitting diodes and FR2 boards, need to be bonded prior to wave soldering.
Lower curing oven temperatures required for Loctite 3629 also offer cost savings through reduced energy use.
Loctite 3629 also meets the highest standards of onboard reliability testing such as SIR testing.
It is suitable for use on PCBs in high reliability equipment used in harsh operating environments.
Its unique colour makes operator visual inspection easier than most grades available on the market and the uncured adhesive is fluorescent under UV light.
Loctite 3629 is available in a wide range of industry standard syringes and cassettes and offers a cost effective solution for PCB manufactures with the need for a reliable process and end product.
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