WHAT TYPES OF MEDIUM WE DEAL WITH?
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GLUDITEC offers large- and micro-volume dispensing of thermal gap fillers (gels and pastes). We’ve provided the following tables that outline key process considerations and common equipment types for both large- and micro-volume dispensing solutions for contextual reference.
At Gluditec, we offer a wide range of silicone dispensing solutions tailored to meet diverse industrial needs.
Our solutions are designed with precision in mind, utilizing advanced valve technologies and robot motor systems that ensure consistent and accurate application. Depending on your requirements, we provide various productivity options, with different configurations of dispensing valves to boost operational efficiency. We also cater to silicone types with varying properties, including those that are highly sensitive to air or moisture, ensuring compatibility with specific material characteristics. Our solutions are engineered for optimal performance, providing flexibility and reliability in silicone dispensing applications.
Silicones are versatile synthetic polymers known for their exceptional thermal resistance, elasticity, and non-hazardous nature. They are widely used across industries for their unique properties. Depending on the application, silicone resins are available in both 1K and 2K forms (RTV-1 and RTV-2), making them suitable for a variety of curing processes.
1K Silicone Adhesive
2K Silicone Compound
In electronics manufacturing, silicone casting resins serve as excellent insulators, providing electrical insulation and thermal conductivity in demanding environments such as transformers and sensors. Their hydrophobic properties and high elasticity make them ideal for sealing applications in the automotive and lighting industries, including motor and enclosure seals. Additionally, their optical transparency ensures superior light transmission, making them perfect for encapsulating LEDs and bonding displays.
However, silicones have specific processing requirements. Fast cross-linking at low temperatures makes UV-cured silicones a preferred choice in electronics. For room-temperature vulcanizing (RTV) applications, RTV-1 and RTV-2 systems are commonly used. RTV-1 relies on humidity for curing, while RTV-2 can cure through either condensation or by adding a hardener. RTV-2 systems are favored when higher layer thicknesses are required.
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