Light-curing adhesives, also referred to as UV-cure adhesives, offer many advantages for automated assembly. The speed at which the adhesives are cured, the ability to fit into an automated process, and the strength of the bond are reasons why manufacturers may choose light-curing adhesives over other adhesive options.
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Jenax Introduces Non-flammable Liquid Electrolytes for Battery Safety
BUSAN, South Korea — Jenax, a manufacturer of thin lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, says that its non-flammable liquid electrolytes solves the problem of batteries catching fire or exploding in extremely hot temperatures or when short circuited. This technology can be employed to improve safety in electric vehicles and wearables.
Jenax Introduces Non-flammable Liquid Electrolytes for Battery Safety
BUSAN, South Korea — Jenax, a manufacturer of thin lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, says that its non-flammable liquid electrolytes solves the problem of batteries catching fire or exploding in extremely hot temperatures or when short circuited. This technology can be employed to improve safety in electric vehicles and wearables.
NY-Based Electronics Manufacturer Grew More Than 50 Percent Last Year
NY-Based Electronics Manufacturer Grew More Than 50 Percent Last Year
Coronavirus Epidemic Affects Production at Airbus, Hyundai and Other OEMs
BEIJING—Airbus has shut down a factory in China that accounts for almost 10 percent of the production of its most popular jet, as precautions taken to contain the coronavirus outbreak ricochet across global industries.
Coronavirus Epidemic Affects Production at Airbus, Hyundai and Other OEMs
BEIJING—Airbus has shut down a factory in China that accounts for almost 10 percent of the production of its most popular jet, as precautions taken to contain the coronavirus outbreak ricochet across global industries.
Japanese Electronic Sensor Manufacturer Opens Finnish Facility
Japanese Electronic Sensor Manufacturer Opens Finnish Facility
Trump Signs US-Canada-Mexico Trade Agreement
WASHINGTON, D.C — President Donald Trump last Wednesday signed into law a major rewrite of the rules of trade with Canada and Mexico that will soon replace the Clinton-era North American Free Trade Agreement.