User Guide
Surface Preparation
IPA/Water should be used to clean all surfaces to be bonded. Abrasion is sometimes suggested, depending on the adhesion
level determined in testing. Testing for adhesion levels is very important.
Note: Follow solvent manufacturer’s precautions and directions for use when using cleaning solvents.
Related Application Idea
Tray to tray attachment.
Key Decision Makers
Manufacturing and Production Engineers
Industrial Business
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