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Master Bond UV15LV One Component, UV Curable Epoxy Based System
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Epoxy; Epoxy Encapsulant, Unreinforced

Material Notes: Product Description: Master Bond UV15LV is a high strength, low viscosity, epoxy based UV curable system for bonding, sealing and coating. It has low viscosity and it is widely used in a variety of applications where spin coating is required. It is also completely free of any oxygen inhibition. UV15LV will cure quickly and easily when exposed to a UV light source with a wavelength range between 320-365 nm, with the optimum at 365 nm. The energy required is typically 20-40 milliwatts per cm². The rate of cure depends upon the distance of the light from the material being cured, the thickness of the section and the intensity of the light source. It typically cures in thicknesses of a micron or less up to 0.001-0.015 inches in 15-30 seconds or less. Epoxy based UVs are described as having a “cationic” curing reaction. This kind of system will have lower shrinkage (1-2%) and higher temperature resistance than the majority of UV systems that cure by a “free radical” mechanism. UV15LV has excellent resistance to a wide variety of chemicals including water, acids, bases, fuels and many solvents. It features good physical strength characteristics and electrical insulation properties. UV15LV has great adhesion to a wide variety of substrates including plastics, glass and many metals. As is typical with UVs, it has excellent optical clarity and light transmission properties. Cationic systems, such as UV15LV, tend to have much higher temperature resistance than other UV type systems. Its glass transition temperature (Tg) with a straight UV cure is about 85°C and when post cured for 30 minutes at 125°C, the Tg is about 120° C. This post cure also enhances UV15LV’s chemical resistance. The service temperature range for this system is -80°F to +300°F. It is widely used for a variety of applications in the optical, optoelectronic, aerospace and related industries.

Product Advantages:

  • One component system; no mixing needed.
  • Very low viscosity, easily applied; ideal for spin coating.
  • No oxygen inhibition while curing.
  • Cationic curing system.
  • Superior temperature resistance, especially when post cured with heat.
  • Outstanding optical clarity; excellent light transmission.
  • High bond strength; excellent adhesion to surface treated metals, glass and many plastics.

Information provided by MasterBond®

Vendors: Master Bond is a leading manufacturer of adhesives, sealants, coatings and potting compounds. Master Bond’s vast product line consists of over 3,000 epoxy, polyurethane, silicone, cyanoacrylate and latex adhesives that vary in viscosity, cure speed, strength, chemical resistance, electrical properties, etc. Our custom adhesives offer design flexibility and provide excellent bonding performance. Visit www.masterbond.com.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Viscosity 70 - 120 cP
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore D >= 75
Tensile Strength at Break >= 5000 psi
@Temperature 23.9 °C
Tensile Modulus >= 250000 psi
@Temperature 23.9 °C
 
Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Volume Resistivity >= 1.00e+14 ohm-cm
Dielectric Constant 3.25
@Frequency 60 Hz,
Temperature 25.0 °C
Dissipation Factor 0.020
@Frequency 60 Hz,
Temperature 25.0 °C
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 55.0 - 60.0 µm/m-°C
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 300 °F
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -80.0 °F
Glass Transition Temp, Tg 85.0 °Cwithout post cure
 120 °Cwith post cure
Shrinkage 1.0 - 2.0 %
 
Optical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Refractive Index 1.517
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Shelf Life 6.00 Month
@Temperature 23.9 °C
in original unopened containers with no exposure to light

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