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Molecular adhesive

A dithioltriazine group is chemically bonded to the material surface!

"Molecular adhesive" is a bonding agent that differs from conventional adhesives by chemically bonding a dithioltriazine group to the material surface, causing a chemical reaction at the bonding interface to achieve adhesion. Our company is engaged in the development and research support of surface modification technologies for metals, resins, rubber, ceramics, and more using molecular bonding technology. We offer technical support and services for all-purpose bonding, hexavalent chromium-free plating, development support for printed circuit boards, construction support for manufacturing technologies, and other manufacturing technology support. [Features] ■ Causes a chemical reaction at the bonding interface to achieve adhesion. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Light-responsive molecular adhesive

We propose joining with a light-reactive molecular adhesive!

We offer a "light-reactive molecular adhesive" that allows for partial bonding through photolithography. It is compatible with the MB-1013 ethanol solution (development product) and can be applied, for example, in primers and selective plating. Please feel free to consult us if you have any requests. 【Features】 ■ Organic functional group Y chemically bonds with organic materials upon UV irradiation  ⇒ The surface of the organic material is terminated with functional group X without heating  ⇒ Partial bonding is possible through photolithography *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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