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New polyurethane adhesives for electric and radio components

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The article discusses the technological and strength properties of newly developed elastic coldcuring polyurethane adhesives PU-ELBO. Examples are given of applying adhesives in the units and assemblies of electric and radio components that operate under increased humidity, cyclic variations of temperature, and vibration loads. It is noted that, in a cured state, the developed PU-ELBO adhesive is characterized by minimal levels of gas emissions in vacuum and at high temperatures.

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Original Russian Text © S.N. Gladkikh, 2010, published in Klei. Germetiki. Tekhnologii, 2010, No. 6, pp. 13–18.

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Gladkikh, S.N. New polyurethane adhesives for electric and radio components. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 4, 27–31 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421211010060

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