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NOA 1315 Optical Adhesive 2g syringe

Product information "NOA 1315 Optical Adhesive 2g syringe"

Refractive Index 1.315; 15 cps Viscosity at 25°C

Norland Optical Adhesive 1315 (2g syringe) is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1315 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1315 is cured by ultraviolet light between 320 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used exposed to air. To overcome this the adhesive must be cured under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen. When used as a coating the liquid adhesive's temperature must be kept below 9C to prevent vaporization.

Typical Properties of NOA 1315

Temperature Range -15°C to 90°C

 

Keep NOA 1315 in a cool ( 5 to 20°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.

Manufacturer "Norland"
Norland Products, Inc. began in 1960 as a manufacturer of specialised gelatine used in the electronics industry. For the last 10 years Norland Products has been supplying interferometric test equipment to the fiberoptic industry, including interferometers for fiberoptic arrays, interferometers for fiberoptic connectors, multifiber systems, connectors tuners.
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