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What is overlapping connection?

One of the methods for bonding acrylic resin! It is characterized by high strength and durability, and it is less likely to trap bubbles.

"Polymer Adhesion" is a bonding method specialized for acrylic resin. It is often used for bonding large items, and the adhesive used is an acrylic monomer called "Syrup." This is a liquid form of acrylic, completed by mixing chemical substances. When the adhesive is poured between two acrylic sheets and left at a certain temperature, a chemical reaction occurs between the adhesive and the acrylic sheets, resulting in the adhesive and acrylic sheets merging. In other words, acrylic sheet A and acrylic sheet B bond as if they have become one. [Features] - One of the bonding methods for acrylic resin - Higher strength and durability compared to conventional solvent bonding, and less prone to bubbles - Requires strict management of preparation, processing conditions such as temperature and humidity, and skilled advanced processing techniques *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Features of overlapping connections

Not only does it boast strength and durability, but its transparency also remains unchanged! Introducing the features of polymer adhesion.

"Polymer adhesion" is not merely a method of "connecting A and B," but rather a bonding technique that integrates A and B at the molecular level. It is characterized not only by its strength and durability but also by its unchanged transparency. For example, as the thickness of glass increases, it develops a color known as "glass color," and its transparency significantly decreases. In contrast, acrylic sheets maintain their transparency regardless of how many layers are stacked. Even after the adhesive has cured, its high transparency makes it difficult for an untrained eye to discern where the bonding has occurred. [Features] ■ Strength ■ Durability ■ Transparency *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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