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Groundbreaking Technology from Oxford Advanced Surfaces Creates New Industrial Adhesive Promoter Especially for Polymers.

Publication: Electronics Newsweekly
Publication Date: 24-JUN-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Oxford Advanced Surfaces Group Plc (OAS), the advanced materials company, announced that it has developed a new technology that promotes superior adhesion with a wide range of industrial epoxy adhesives. The Onto® adhesion promoter can increase adhesion to materials such as polyimides and PET polymers where epoxy adhesives on their own fail to achieve satisfactory bonding.

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