Alumina-based with very strong adhesive properties and insulation. For bonding ceramics to ceramics and ceramics to metals. An example of use is halogen lamps.
Alemco product, alumina-based. It is a water-soluble one-component type that adheres well to ceramics, glass, and metals. It is ideal for use with automatic dispensers. Mainly used during the production of halogen lamps. After application, allow to dry for about 1 to 4 hours, then cure at 93°C for 2 hours. The heat resistance limit is 1,650°C.
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A new type of high-temperature resistant ceramic adhesive based on alumina developed by Alemco Corporation. ■ Main Features - Ideal for strengthening assembly work when mass-producing high-watt lamps. - A one-component, water-soluble adhesive that bonds strongly to ceramics, glass, and metals. - Perfect for use with automatic dispensers during high-speed production processes. - Excellent thermal, electrical, and mechanical properties, with a heat resistance limit of up to 1650°C. - No gas is generated during firing. - Firing residues and dirt can be easily removed with warm water and soap. - Superior moisture resistance and thermal shock resistance. 【Packaging】 1 pint (approximately 500 ml) 1 quart (approximately 1 liter) Packaged in wide-mouth plastic bottles. ■ For more details, please contact us.
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■Main Uses - Ideal for dispensing from automatic dispensers - Assembly work when mass-producing high-wattage lamps - Adhesion of metal retainers and ceramic halogen lamps, etc.
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Audeck Co., Ltd. was established on June 28, 1973, with the aim of importing, manufacturing, and selling industrial chemical products. In November 1988, the company partnered with the American heat-resistant adhesive manufacturer, Alembic Products, to sell their ceramic and heat-resistant epoxy adhesives and ceramic coatings in Japan. In the late 1980s, the company began selling heated black dye, and after 1986, developed new heated black dyeing equipment. Furthermore, in 2003, they launched an electroless nickel plating device, continuing to grow steadily.