Our press releases keep you up to date on news around DELO and bonding technology:
Our press releases keep you up to date on news around DELO and bonding technology:
DELO Industrial Adhesives’ new light curing DELO-KATIOBOND product lineup has been engineered specifically for exceptionally fast seal-bonding functions in the production of microelectronics including micro switches widely used in the automobile industry. Curing to initial strength in just seconds with easy dispensability, DELO-KATIOBOND adhesives were developed as a highly reliable yet cost-effective alternative to more complex heat-curing or two-component epoxy resins and other bonding agents that require a significant capital investment in large oven lines that generate large electricity bills. DELO-KATIOBOND adhesives do not require a toxic solvent to adjust viscosity properties.
As per the end of the fiscal year on March 31, 2013, DELO Industrial Adhesives could record total sales revenues of USD 66 million. The increase in revenues by 17 percent over previous year’s figures can mainly be attributed to the expansion of business abroad. DELO continues investing in the future. The company is increasing its staff, and a new building for production and logistics facilities is being built.
DELO Industrial Adhesives founded an own subsidiary in Shanghai on March 27, 2013. With the fully owned subsidiary “DELO Industrial Adhesives (Shanghai), Co. Ltd.”, the company formally creates a solid basis for Chinese business and can satisfy the customers’ needs even better.
DELO Industrial Adhesives has expanded its lineup for bonding magnets and other components in electric motors with two new anaerobic/light-curing adhesives: DELO-ML DB136 is a fluorescent adhesive for easy application control while DELO-ML DB180 is a dual-curing fluorescent adhesive with a high viscosity, ideal for applying on vertical surfaces. Both remain significantly more flexible than conventional products at permanently elevated temperatures. These solvent-free adhesives cure by exclusion of oxygen under the influence of metal ions and by exposure to visible or ultraviolet light.
[Translate to US-Englisch:] Schnellhärtende Katiobonds
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