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New DYMAX Light-Curable Adhesive

By DYMAX Corporation
Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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3225-T-SC
3225-T-SC is a versatile, plastic-bonding adhesive formulated with DYMAX’s patented See-Cure technology.



DYMAX Corporation (Torrington, CT) has released a new adhesive featuring a built-in cure indicator for appliance assembly and other industrial plastic-bonding applications. 3225-T-SC is a versatile, plastic-bonding adhesive formulated with DYMAX’s patented See-Cure technology. This material is designed for rapid bonding, laminating, and sealing of most plastics such as PMMA (acrylic), PC, PVC, ABS, PA, PU, SAN, TPU, and aluminum. 3225-T-SC:

  • Is formulated to cure with DYMAX broad-spectrum curing equipment such as the BlueWave 200 Spot Lamps, 5000-EC Flood Lamp(s)/UVCS Conveyor Systems, and the narrow-spectrum BlueWave LED Prime UVA Spot Lamp.
  • Is colored bright blue in the uncured state. 
  • Has high visibility that enables automated vision systems to confirm adhesive placement prior to the cure. 
  • Is designed to cure tack free and clear in appearance after exposure to DYMAX broad-spectrum curing equipment in <4 seconds at 200 mW/cm2 at 385 nm and in <3 seconds with the DYMAX BlueWave LED Prime UVA system.

For more information visit www.dymax.com.

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