Added 'Comparison of Non-Fluid Silicone' to AD-Chemi.
In the assembly process of electronic devices and automotive parts, the "dripping and flowing" of adhesives has been a long-standing concern in the field. When fixing components on a substrate, the applied adhesive may flow into adjacent circuits, or when applied on inclined or vertical surfaces, it may drip before curing—many engineers have likely experienced such issues.
One approach to fundamentally solve these problems is the adoption of non-flowing (non-sag) silicone adhesives. After organizing the meaning of the non-flowing viscosity characteristics and the technical background, we will compare the characteristics of three representative products offered by Momentive—TN8000, TSE3925, and TN5015—based on their TDS, and provide guidelines for selection based on application.
1. Organizing the viscosity classification of silicone adhesives
2. Typical application scenarios where non-flowing properties are required
3. Comparing three non-flowing silicone adhesives from Momentive
4. Points for product selection—Which product should you choose?
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