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Learning and development in the adhesives industry
Though it may initially seem like a simple task, adhesive bonding may be a vital and challenging part of your product design.
Intertronics appoints Head of Learning and Development
To help grow understanding of the selection and processing of adhesives for UK manufacturing,Intertronicshas appointed Kevin Brownsill as Head of Technical: Learning and Development.
How have adhesives changed in 6,000 years?
Arthur C Clarke once said: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Here, Peter Swanson, Managing Director of Intertronics, explains the poignancy of this quote in modern day adhesives applications.
Dispelling 10 myths about cyanoacrylate adhesives
Cyanoacrylate adhesives (CAs) – also known as superglues or instant adhesives – are fast curing adhesives suitable for bonding a wide variety of substrates including metals, plastics, elastomers, and porous materials.
Intertronics busts cyanoacrylate adhesive myths
Cyanoacrylate adhesives (CAs), also known as superglues, are unique in that they are the only fast curing adhesive that is single component and can cure in ambient conditions with no external energy source.
New moisture-resistant cyanoacrylate adhesive
Adhesives specialist Intertronics announces Bond2Bond Aquafast, a new single-part, ‘instant’ adhesive suited for environments with high humidity.
Sustainability benefits of LED UV curing
LED UV curing lamps are gaining popularity as a replacement for mercury arc lamps when curing light curable materials.
The top 10 3D printing achievements of 2022
3D printing is now considered a genuine production tool in its own right. As per the global industry report by Strategic Market Research, the global 3D printing market size is projected to reach $77.83 billion in 2030 and, ongoing R&D alongside the rising demand of prototypes for various business applications like healthcare, aerospace, and automotive is driving the growth.
Intertronics launches PZ3-i surface treatment device
New automatable cold plasma surface treatment technology
Accurately 3D printing bioelectronic sensors
When the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (ACSE) at The University of Sheffield was looking for a way to accurately 3D print bioelectronic sensors, it reached out to Intertronics for support.