ELECOLIT 414 is a polyester - based, electrically conductive ink, coating and adhesive suitable for application by stamping, screen printing, dipping and syringe dispensing.
Features of Elecolit 414:
- Suitable for small- and large-series production
- Processing with dispenser in screen printing and pin transfer
- UV-curing or curable at room and/or high temperature
- Simple processing
Panacol Elecolit®
adhesives are single or two-component adhesives. They are mostly based on epoxy
resin and can be cured at room temperature or by exposure of heat. Elecolit®
adhesives are electrically
and / or thermally conductive adhesives which are designed for potting, bonding or contacting of
conductors.
Elecolit®
414 is a single component silver-filled, electrical conductive coating substance, that hardens
into a flexible, chemical resistant, elastic film.
When used with common plastics Elecolit®
414 has outstanding bonding properties (among others on
polyamide). It is, for example, used in foils for exterior mirrors, that are heated. After prolonged storage,
the product has to be homogenized because the silver naturally sediments in the low-viscosity resin.
Thawing time before usage will be approx. 1h for 30cc cartridges. Try to avoid condensation during
thawing process. Once Elecolit®
414 is thawed do not re-freeze again. Elecolit®
414 must be stored
vertically with cartridge tip downwards.
Application :
Our products are supplied ready to use. Depending on packaging they can be applied by hand directly
from the container or semi or fully automatically. When metering low viscosity materials from bottles the
adhesive is transported by a diaphragm valve. If help is required, please contact our application
engineering department.
Adhesive and substrate may not be cold and must be warmed up to room temperature prior to
processing.