The first flexible edge sealant that prevents water vapor transmission.
FlexGloo is a UV-curable adhesive that mixes Saes Getters' proprietary moisture getter with an epoxy-based substrate. When used for adhesive application on package edges, it functions as an edge sealant that prevents moisture vapor transmission. It also possesses excellent flexibility, making it suitable for flexible packaging. 【Features】 ○ Edge sealant that prevents moisture vapor transmission for humidity-sensitive packages ○ The first flexible type with excellent flexibility ○ Can be used as an alternative to high-performance edge sealants, enhancing moisture barrier performance through proprietary getter technology ○ Under DHT conditions of 60℃/90%RH, the sealant's line width of 4mm can delay the breakthrough time (the time it takes for moisture vapor to penetrate the edge adhesive and begin to enter) by over 1500 hours (experimental value) ○ Usable with materials compatible with UV curing ○ Adhesive performance further improved - shear stress of 0.4MPa, peel strength of 3.57N after bending cycles
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Leveraging experience in getter materials and polymer composite materials, SAES develops and manufactures a wide variety of gas adsorbents that adsorb moisture and other gases under various environmental conditions. SAES's edge sealant series includes adhesives containing moisture getters, functioning as edge sealants that prevent the permeation of water vapor by being used for adhesion at the package edge.
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- Example Applications ● AMOLED Display ● PMOLED Display ● OLED Lighting System ● Organic Solar Cells ● Organic Sensor Devices ● OFET ● OLET ● Organic Laser Devices
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The "Saes Getters Group," a global pioneer in getter technology, has been providing solutions for various applications, such as high and ultra-high vacuum environments and the deposition of pure metals, since its founding in the 1940s (including gas/moisture adsorbents, mercury/alkali metal deposition sources, etc.). Additionally, the company has actively invested in research and development, and since 2004, it has expanded its business into the Nitinol market. The superelastic properties of Nitinol are applied in medical devices, while its shape memory characteristics are utilized in industrial and household electrical appliances.