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- UV Deactivating Adhesive.
- The strong initial adhesion strength can hold most materials and
help improve the efficiency of your cutting job.
- Following UV exposure the adhesive looses tackiness and the film
can be removed without leaving residue.
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- Carrier film for ceramic condenser or circuit board production.
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Base Film |
Liner |
Adhesion Strength |
Features |
| 100UV |
100µm PET |
25µm PET |
17 N/25mm (After UV exposure 0.1N/25mm or less) |
UV deactivates adhesion.
High-tack before UV exposure. |
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The table shows typical test results and does not guarantee material value. |
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| Initial Adhesion Strength |
| Copper Foil |
PET |
SUS |
Glass |
| 24 N / 25mm |
17 N / 25mm |
28 N / 25mm |
29 N / 25mm |
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Conditions : 300mm/min, 180°, 23°C/50%RH |
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Typical sample data only. Not guaranteed value. |
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The performance may vary depending on work place conditions. Please try a sample first. |
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| Adhesion Strength after UV Exposure |
| Copper Foil |
PET |
SUS |
Glass |
| < 0.1 N / 25mm |
< 0.1 N / 25mm |
< 0.1 N / 25mm |
< 0.1 N / 25mm |
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UV Exposure 400mJ/cm2 |
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Conditions : 300mm/min, 180°, 23°C/50%RH |
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Typical sample data only. Not guaranteed value. |
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The performance may vary depending on work place conditions. Please try a sample first. |
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