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News Release from: Intertronics | Subject: LCD application adhesives
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 March 2008

Adhesives are specially formulated for
LCDs

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Single-component LCD adhesives feature excellent resistance to yellowing, with increased light transmission and accurate colour rendering.

Intertronics has a new line of UV-curing LCD application adhesives from Dymax The range is specially formulated for applications where crystal clear, invisible bonds are required, such as LCD screens, monitors, outdoor kiosks and navigation systems

This range sticks glass to glass, glass to plastic, and plastic to plastic - with clear, bubble-free bonds.

These single-component LCD adhesives feature excellent resistance to yellowing, with increased light transmission and accurate colour, enhancing the brightness and clarity of liquid crystal displays, monitors, screens and kiosk panels.

The solvent-free laminating adhesives bond a variety of common substrates including polycarbonate, glass, CAB, acrylic, phenolic, PET and ITO in seconds on exposure to UV light.

The ability to cure "on-demand" means substrates can be repositioned precisely until parts are ready to be cured, leading to reduced air entrapment and no bubbles, creating strong, ripple-free bonds that help increase panel strength.

Using a thin layer of LCD adhesive controls cost and can reduce the weight of the final product.

The adhesives also act as a barrier against stress, significantly improving reliability and warranty costs.

LCD adhesives come in a variety of viscosities for ease of use and controlled dispensing and are available in a wide range of packaging sizes.

Fast bonding of glass to glass, glass to plastic and plastic to plastic allows for immediate processing of parts and increased throughput.

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