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What is Flux? Flux is a chemical that facilitates soldering of electronic components to the circuit board. To ensure that electronic components can be soldered to the circuit board, first, one must check that the metal surface is suitable for soldering. Otherwise, since the soldering process will not be effective, circuit’s lifetime will be adversely […]

Cyanoacrylate adhesives, which we know as instant adhesives (super glue), are the general name given to one-component, solvent-free adhesives that dry in a very short time, have high heat resistance and penetration properties, and provide adhesion with a small amount of product

What is Legionnaires’ disease? Legionnaires’ Disease is a type of pneumonia with atypical (other than typical) symptoms in the lungs. It is a dangerous disease with a “High Mortality Rate”, which has a fatal effect especially in advanced age groups, as it progresses rapidly and seriously damages the lung capacity. It takes its name from the professional characteristics of the people who have the disease. To shed some light on this issue, it would be correct to first talk about the meaning of the word Legionnaire.

Why are locking, clamping and sealing applications important to secure fasteners?

A simple bolt, screw, nut, stud, plug, etc. It is one of the cornerstones of the fastener industry. When we consider the ever-changing demands and demands of technology industries, we see that fasteners are not simple at all, on the contrary, they are presented in numerous and different forms. These demands and demands created by technology industries force the fastener industry to constantly develop new techniques and apply new applications.

What is Cyanoacrylate? This chemical, which many non-commercial users of us have not heard of before, is commonly called instant adhesive. The name came from instantly cure mechanism. This glue is founded by American Dr. W. Cooper in 1942.

Cyanoacrylate adhesives contain a cyano group (-CN) and an ester group (COOR) attached to the same carbon atom, capable of attracting electrons. Thanks to these properties, the monomers reacting with electron-rich materials polymerize in a very short time with the humidity in the environment and a hard polymeric layer is formed between the two surfaces. This layer ensures that the parts adhere tightly to each other. It is generally preferred because it can stick a wide variety of materials together with its instant adhesion feature.