Refractive Index 1.52; 100 cps Viscosity at 25°CNorland Index Matching Liquid 150 is a low viscosity liquid monomer that can be used as an index matching media for temporary splicing using the Norland Optical Splice. This material will not cure and will always remain a liquid.
Typical Properties of Norland Index Matching Liquid 150
Appearance
Light yellow liquid
Normal index matching silicone fluids and gels can cause adhesion problems because once it contacts a surface it is very difficult to remove all traces. Our IML 150 can be removed with acetone.
Refractive Index 1.51; 350 cps Viscosity at 25°C
NBA 107 (10g syringe) is a single component, UV curing adhesive used for temporary bonding of lenses to metal polishing mounts or where bonded components need to be easily separated in the future. The adhesive cures in minutes at room temperature by exposure to long wave UV light and eliminates the heat induced strain typical of the old fashioned hot pitch blocking methods. NBA 107 is specifically formulated to provide low shrinkage and low strain to further minimize any potential strain on the lens during the blocking process. Debonding is readily accomplished by heating in hot water with a small amount of detergent or wetting agent added or with acetone.The adhesive cures only by exposure to UV light in the range of 350 to 380 nanometers. Recommended light sources include mercury lamps, sun lamps, fluorescent black lights and xenon lamps. Norland Products sells a variety of light sources optimized for curing our adhesive. The adhesive needs 5 joules per centimeter squared of long wave Uv energy to fully cure. Cure time will depend on the amount of UV energy the light source used generates at the surface of the adhesive.
Typical Properties of NBA 107
Solids
100%
Elongation at Failure
5%
Modulus (psi)
800
Tensile (psi)
76
Hardness - Shore D
15
Shelf life of the liquid is at least 6 months at room temperature if stored in the original container away from UV light. Prolonged skin contact should be avoided and affected areas should be washed with soap and water. Avoid prolonged vapor inhalation and use in a well ventilated area.
Refractive Index 1.51; 550 cps Viscosity at 25°C
NBA 108 (10g syringe) is a single component, UV curing adhesive used for temporary bonding of lenses to metal polishing mounts. This blocking adhesive is formulated to be used with polishing processes that use large amounts of liquid or use heavy grinding. The adhesive cures in minutes at room temperature by exposure to long wave UV light and eliminates the heat induced strain typical of the old fashioned hot pitch blocking methods. NBA 108 is specifically formulated to provide low shrinkage and low strain to further minimize any potential strain on the lens during the blocking process. Debonding is accomplished by soaking in acetone.The adhesive cures only by exposure to UV light in the range of 350 to 380 nanometers. Recommended light sources include mercury lamps, sun lamps, fluorescent black lights and xenon lamps. Norland Products sells a variety of light sources optimized for curing our adhesive. The adhesive needs 5 joules per centimeter squared of long wave UV energy to fully cure. Cure time will depend on the amount of UV energy the light source used generates at the surface of the adhesive.
Solids
100%
Elongation at Failure
18%
Modulus (psi)
710
Tensile (psi)
101
Hardness - Shore D
25
Shelf life of the liquid is at least 6 months at room temperature if stored in the original container away from UV light. Prolonged skin contact should be avoided and affected areas should be washed with soap and water. Avoid prolonged vapor inhalation and use in a well ventilated area.
Refractive Index 1.315; 15 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1315 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.
Refractive Index 1.315; 15 cps Viscosity at 25°CNorland Optical Adhesive 1315 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 1315Temperature Range-15°C to 90°CKeep NOA 1315 in a cool ( 5 to 20°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
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.
Refractive Index 1.32; 15 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 132 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 132 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 132 is cured by ultraviolet light between 320 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. 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 132
Temperature Range
-15°C to 90°C
Keep NOA 132 in a cool(5-20 ° C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.32; 15 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 132 (2g syringe) is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 132 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 132 is cured by ultraviolet light between 320 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. 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 132
Temperature Range
-15°C to 90°C
Keep NOA 132 in a cool(5-20° C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.327, 4500-5500 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1327 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1327 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1327 is cured by ultraviolet light between 320 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2 . The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. To overcome this the adhesive must be cured under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen.
Keep NOA 1327 in a cool(5-20 °C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.327; 4500-5500 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1327 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1327 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1327 is cured by ultraviolet light between 320 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2 . The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. To overcome this the adhesive must be cured under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen.
Keep NOA 1327 in a cool(5-20°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.328; 2000-3000 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1328 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1328 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1328 is cured by ultraviolet or visible light between 320 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2 . The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. To overcome this the adhesive must be cured under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen.
Keep NOA 1328 in a cool (5-20 °C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.33; 15 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 133 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 133 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 133 is cured by ultraviolet light between 320 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. 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 133
Temperature Range
-15°C to 90°C
Keep NOA 133 in a coo l(5-20°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.33; 15 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 133 (2g syringe) is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 133 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 133 is cured by ultraviolet light between 320 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. 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 133
Temperature Range
-15°C to 90°C
Keep NOA 133 in a cool (5-20°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.348; 1600 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1348 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1348 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1348 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2 . The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. To overcome this the adhesive must be cured under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen.
Keep NOA 1348 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.36; 160 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 136 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 136 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 136 is cured by ultraviolet or visible light between 315 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2 . The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. To overcome this the adhesive must be cured under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen.
Keep NOA 136 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.3685; 15-25 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 13685 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 13685 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 13685 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 and 395 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition and must be cured under an inert atmosphere if used as a coating to assure surface is tack free.Typical Properties of NOA 13685
Color
Clear
Shore D Hardness
55
Temperature Range
-15°C to 90°C
Keep NOA 13685 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index: 1.3685; 15-25 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 13685 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 13685 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 13685 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 and 395 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition and must be cured under an inert atmosphere if used as a coating to assure surface is tack free.Typical Properties of NOA 13685
Color
Clear
Shore D Hardness
55
Temperature Range
-15°C to 90°C
Keep NOA 13685 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.375; 45-60 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1375 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1375 is recommended for bonding glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1375 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 and 395 nm. Peak absorption is 365nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition and must be cured under an inert atmosphere if used as a coating to assure surface is tack free.Typical Properties of NOA 1375
Color
Clear
Keep NOA 1375 in a cool (5-22C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.375; 45-60 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1375 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1375 is recommended for bonding glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1375 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 and 395 nm. Peak absorption is 365nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition and must be cured under an inert atmosphere if used as a coating to assure surface is tack free.Typical Properties of NOA 1375
Color
Clear
Keep NOA 1375 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.38; 20-40 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1.38 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1.38 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good with cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1.38 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 to 395 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibited and must be cured under an inert atmosphere if used as a coating to fully cure the adhesive.Typical Properties of NOA 138
Color
Clear
Keep NOA 138 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.38; 20-40 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 1.38 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 1.38 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good with cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 1.38 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 to 395 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibited and must be cured under an inert atmosphere if used as a coating to fully cure the adhesive.Typical Properties of NOA 138
Color
Clear
Keep NOA 138 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.3825; 5600 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 13825 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 13825 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 13825 is cured by ultraviolet or visible light between 315 to 450 nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm 2 . The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition when used as a coating. To overcome this the adhesive must be cured under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen.
Keep NOA 13825 in a cool(5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.42; 20-30 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 142 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 142 is recommended for bonding for glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 142 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 and 395 nm. Peak absorption is 365nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm2 of UV energy. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition and must be cured under an inert atmosphere if used as a coating to assure surface is tack free.Typical Properties of NOA 142
Color
Clear
Shore D Hardness
70
Temperature Range
-15°C to 90°C
Keep NOA 142 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
Refractive Index 1.44; 45-60 cps Viscosity at 25°C
Norland Optical Adhesive 144 is clear liquid adhesive that will cure when exposed long wavelength ultraviolet light. NOA 144 is recommended for bonding glass to glass. Adhesion is also good to cellulose acetate butyrate. NOA 144 is cured by ultraviolet light between 315 and 395 nm. Peak absorption is 365nm. Full cure requires 6 Joules/cm2. The adhesive exhibits oxygen inhibition and must be cured under an inert atmosphere if used as a coating to assure surface is tack free.Typical Properties of NOA 144
Shore D Hardness
65
Color
Clear
Keep NOA 144 in a cool (5-22°C) dark place. If refrigerated, allow the adhesive to come to room temperature before using.
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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