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The unique advantage of these adhesives is that even though they cure in seconds, they are extremely stable when not exposed to ultraviolet light. Norland 121R is sensitive to the whole range of UV light from 320 to 380 nanometers with peak sensitivity around 365 nanometers. Cure time is dependent on light intensity and thickness of adhesive layer. The adhesives have been designed to be spot cured in small areas with hand held or desk top UV light sources that are safe and easy to use.
HAND HELD | MANUFACTURER | APPROX. CURE TIME |
Opticure LED 200 |
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5-10 seconds at 1/2 inch |
Opticure 4 Light Gun |
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40-90 seconds at 1/2 inch |
DESK TOP | MANUFACTURER | APPROX. CURE TIME |
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25 to 40 minutes at 6 inches |
Faster cure times are possible with medium
pressure vapor lamps (typically 200 watts/linear inch). These
are most commonly used in conveyorized applications because the
light must be shielded from the operator.
In addition to the UV cure, Norland 121R contains a latent heat catalyst that can quickly cure areas that do not see the ultraviolet light. The catalyst allows the adhesive to cure in 10 minutes at 125°C in a convection oven, or 3 hours at 80°C. Faster cure times are possible with infrared ovens. Temperatures less than 60°C will not appreciably activate the adhesive. The advantage of the heat cure is to bring partially cured adhesive to full cure to get the maximum physical properties of the adhesive. The heat cure is not required if all the adhesive receives proper exposure to UV light.
NEA 121R has very good adhesion to glass, metals, printed circuit boards and many plastics. Since the cure is very exothermic, the adhesive should be allowed to cool back to room temperature before adhesive testing begins. Components bonded with NEA 121R can withstand temperature conditions from -150°C to 150°C.
Viscosity | 300 cps |
Elongation at Failure | 30% |
Modulus of Elasticity (psi) | 160,000 |
Tensile Strength (psi) | 3,500 |
Hardness - Shore D | 85 |
Dielectric Constant (1 MHz) | 4.04 |
Dissipation Factor (1 MHz) | 0.045 |
Volume Resistivity (ohm-cm) | 1.0 x 10 to the 15 power |
Surface Resistivity (Megohms) | 10 x 10 to the 9 power |
Dielectric Strength (volts/mil) | 980 |
Arc Resistance (sec) | 95 |
To remove uncured adhesive from substrate use an acetone or alcohol moistened cloth. The cured adhesive can be removed by prying the drop with a knife edge or soaking in a solvent combination of 90 parts methylene chloride and 10 part methanol.
CAUTION: Norland Electronic Adhesive 121R may cause skin irritation and prolonged contact with skin should be avoided. If contact occurs wash well with soap and water. Use in well ventilated area.
Store in a cool dark place. CAUTION: Do not freeze material. Never expose the bulk material to high heat or ultraviolet light. It can generate an extremely exothermic reaction.