February, 2012
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DYMAX Conformal Coating from Ellsworth
Germantown, WI — Global distribu- tor Ellsworth Adhesives has launched DYMAX Corporation’s E-
and a tack-free cure immediately upon cooling after light exposure. E-MAX 903-E is now available
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New conformal coating.
MAX 903-E, a new light-cure confor- mal coating. The product will be dis- tributed worldwide by Ellsworth Adhesives exclusively. It has been engineered to cure with UV and visi- ble light using DYMAX’s broad-spec- trum and LED curing equipment. The product also can be used with a secondary moisture-cure mechanism for ambient cure in shadowed areas. It reportedly offers several competi- tive advantages including high chemical resistance, low viscosity,
in the product catalog and online in 30ml syringes, one-liter bottles and five-gallon cans . The new product complements the company’s broad line of 100 percent solvent-free prod-
ucts from DYMAX. Contact: Ellsworth Adhesives, W129 N10825 Washington Dr.,
Germantown, WI 53022 % 800-888-0698 or 262-253-8600 Web:
www.ellsworth.com or
www.ellsworthadhesives.co.uk or
www.ellsworth.co.mx
Current LED Power Supplies
Concord, CA — Green Watt Power, a Division of Calex Mfg., has introduced its GLC-50 Series of constant current AC/DC LED power supplies. The new power supplies have a universal/full range AC input voltage of 100 to 277VAC, and provide a stable and reli- able 50W output power. The supplies are available in five different models of constant current output at 1.05, 1.40, 1.75, 2.1 and 2.8A and self-adjusting output voltages from 12 to 48VDC.
design. All products are designed and built for consistent performance and
high reliability. Contact: Calex Mfg. Co., Inc.,
2401 Stanwell Dr., Concord, CA 94520-4841 % 800-542-3355 or 925-687-4411 fax: 925-687-3333 E-mail:
sales@calex.com Web:
www.calex.com
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LED power supply. All model enclosures are of
extruded aluminum metal case design that meet IP67 standards and are well-suited for virtually all LED lighting applications for indoor, out- door, signage, refrigeration, thermal- ly harsh and damp environments. The GLC-50 supplies have effi-
ciencies up to 90 percent with active power factor correction greater than 0.90 on every model. All units in the series have over voltage, over cur- rent, and over temperature protec- tion and are RoHS-compliant. Safety Agency approval is pending for UL/CSA 8750 and 1310 class 2 or 1 depending on the model. Products in the series are CE approved. The product case dimension is
6.42 x 1.73 x 1.25-in. (16.3 x 44 x 31.8mm) with customer mounting provisions designed in the case
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