GE Silicones Introduces Fast-Curing, Low Volatile Electronics Adhesive; New Technology Offers Benefits for Gasketing and Staking Applications.Business Editors WATERFORD, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 7, 2003 GE Silicones announces the introduction of the Company's newest innovation for electronics gasketing and staking applications, LVG LVG Leaving LVG London Vampyre Group (UK) LVG Lastvogn (Danish: truck) 342 low volatile silicone adhesive. Formulated for use by aerospace, avionics and other specialty electronics manufacturers, LVG342 adhesive offers low volatility, controlled out-gassing and excellent compression set properties. "LVG342 adhesive is a significant development in materials technology for electronics," notes Michael J. Brierton, Program Manager for GE Silicones. "In addition to low volatility, controlled out-gassing and excellent compression set benefits, the thixotropic paste consistency of LVG342 adhesive makes it an attractive choice for robotic dispensing. This combination of performance characteristics can provide key benefits for gasketing and staking applications in aerospace, avionics and automotive electronics." LVG342 adhesive is a low volatile, two component, thixotropic silicone material that cures quickly at elevated temperatures to a durable elastomer elastomer (ĭlăs`təmər), substance having to some extent the elastic properties of natural rubber. The term is sometimes used technically to distinguish synthetic rubbers and rubberlike plastics from natural rubber. . LVG342 silicone adhesive has been developed for use in applications that are sensitive to volatile siloxane siloxane /si·lox·ane/ (si-lok´san) any of various compounds based on a substituted backbone of alternating silica and oxygen molecules; in polymeric form they are polysiloxanes, and when the side chain substituents are organic radicals, species. For many applications, LVG342 adhesive can provide low volatility and controlled out-gassing without the need for an extended post-cure bake cycle. LVG342 silicone adhesive offers primerless adhesion to a broad range of substrates, including most metals and many types of engineered thermoplastics. When cured, it is a soft, 40A durometer elastomer offering attractive compression set deflection deflection /de·flec·tion/ (de-flek´shun) deviation or movement from a straight line or given course, such as from the baseline in electrocardiography. de·flec·tion n. 1. characteristics. LVG342 adhesive can provide excellent compression stress relaxation Stress relaxation describes how polymers relieve stress under constant strain. Because they are viscoelastic, polymers behave in a nonlinear, non-Hookean fashion.[1] and sealing force retention properties for both wet and cured bead bead Small object, usually pierced for stringing. It may be made of virtually any material—wood, shell, bone, seed, nut, metal, stone, glass, or plastic—and is worn or affixed to another object for decorative or, in some cultures, magical purposes. formed-in-place (FIPG FiPG FreeiPodGuide FIPG Fraternity Insurance Purchasing Group FIPG Formed in Place Gasket FIPG Foam-In-Place Gasketing ) gasketing applications. For more information, product data and samples of LVG342 silicone adhesive, visit GE Silicones at www.gesilicones.com or call 800-255-8886. GE Silicones, an operating division of GE Specialty Materials, is a global manufacturer of silicone products with world headquarters in Waterford, NY. It has 3,500 employees and manufactures over 4,000 products for the automotive, aviation, consumer, electronics, healthcare and personal care industries. |
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