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Temporary Adhesive is used with ceramics, glasses, and metals.
Temporary Adhesive is used with ceramics, glasses, and metals.

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April 30, 2008 - Crystalbond(TM) 509 is high-strength, thermoplastic adhesive used to temporarily secure alumina substrates and other technical ceramic materials for dicing, grinding, and polishing operations. It is applied by preheating mounting plate to 250°F, melting and spreading adhesive in uniform layer, then positioning part over adhesive, allowing assembly to cool. It dissolves in acetone or Aremco 509-S environmentally friendly cleaning agent that leaves no film or residue.

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Aremco Products, Inc.
707 Executive Blvd., Unit
Valley Cottage, NY, 10989
USA



New Crystalbond 509 Mounting Adhesive Now Available


Valley Cottage, NY - April 18, 2008

SUMMARY

Crystalbond(TM) 509, a new high strength, thermoplastic, mounting adhesive produced by Aremco Products, Inc., is now used to secure alumina substrates and other technical ceramic materials for dicing, grinding and polishing operations.

FEATURES

Aremco's Crystalbond 509 is an ideal material for temporarily mounting substrates that require dicing, grinding or polishing operations. This adhesive exhibits exceptional bond strength and adheres readily to ceramics, glasses and metals.

Crystalbond 509 is applied by preheating a mounting plate to 250°F, melting and spreading the adhesive in a uniform layer, then positioning the part over the adhesive, allowing the entire assembly to cool. After processing, the Crystalbond is easily dissolved in acetone or Aremco's 509-S, a proprietary, environmentally friendly cleaning agent that leaves no film or residue.

Additional applications for Crystalbond include machining advanced ceramics, lapping and polishing optical components, preparing metallurgical specimens for electron microscopy, and dicing fiberoptics and single crystalline materials. Crystalbond(TM) 509 is shipped from stock in standard packages of bars or rods.

Please contact Aremco's Technical Sales Department for more information about Crystalbond 509.
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