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Wednesday, December 08, 2010 12:42 AM

Ask the Engineer: Light Cure Adhesives

  Christine Salerni Marotta has been an employee of Henkel (formerly Loctite Corporation) for 18 years in various roles as a development chemist for Loctite, an applications chemist in the company’s North American Engineering Center, and an applications chemist, where became the technical liaison for medical device manufacturers. Christine has published numerous technical articles related to adhesives for medical device assembly and has served as a technical speaker at various more...

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Friday, October 28, 2011 by
Great post. We have many customers testing adhesive strength, bond strength, breaking strength, peel strength with the ADMET Testing Machines. For videos testing how to's and reference information http://www.admet.com/adhesives.htm

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