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Adhesives for electronic components

Adhesives are used in a wide variety of applications in the manufacture of electrical or electronic components and devices, such as the assembly or fixing of components or the bonding or sealing of housings. In addition to the actual adhesion properties, other special requirements such as flame retardancy and heat conduction often have to be taken into account.

Araldite® Flame retardant epoxy adhesives

Flame retardant 2-component adhesives with classified fire performance according to UL94 and EN 45545-2 standards.

Araldite® Thermally conductive epoxy adhesives

2-component adhesives with higher thermal conductivity values for improved heat transfer of components.

BETAFORCE™ Thermally conductive PU adhesive


LOCTITE® Conformal Coatings

LOCTITE® Conformal coatings protect printed circuit boards and substrates from thermal shock, humidity, corrosive liquids and other adverse environmental conditions, ensuring long product life cycles for exposed applications in the marine, automotive, medical and consumer electronics markets. More information or buy online now.

LOCTITE® Surface mount adhesives

SMA adhesives are based on 1K thermosetting epoxies. They are preferably used for wave soldering and also to achieve additional adhesion during reflow soldering. The material ensures sufficient adhesion even in the uncured state. We offer printable as well as dispensable products. More information or buy online now.

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Bodo Möller Chemie is expanding its partnership with Henkel with its new subsidiary Bodo Möller Chemie Baltics OÜ in Tartu, Estonia.

Bodo Möller Chemie is expanding its portfolio in the CASE sector (coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers) through its collaboration with CABB, the dianhydride specialist.

With the aim of consolidating their positions on the market, Bodo Möller Chemie Group and Henkel Adhesive Technologies added Switzerland to their collaboration very recently.