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September, 2013


Delo Intros New High-Tech Optical Adhesives for Microlenses


Windach, Germany — Delo Industrial Adhesives has developed new light-curing epoxy resins and acrylates for lens production. These innovative optical materials for microlenses are ground- breaking for the global consumer electronics industry as they fulfill all quality requirements of microoptics to the maximum extent, and allow fast and cost-efficient production. The materials are already in use in today’s high-tech lenses for array cameras, mobile phones, LED flashlights and 3D screens. According to the company, its innovative


materials open up completely new possibilities to electronic manufacturers. The highly transparent lens imprint compounds, giving excellent thermal


Smart phones get a boost from new optical adhesives.


stability and the utmost optical quality, permits customers to produce their innovations in a quick, uncomplicated and even cost-efficient way, and push new developments as well. The new products are characterized by mini-


mal curing shrinkage, maximum optical quality, and dimensional stability during thermal stress. In addition, they are reportedly easy to integrate into automated production lines, and therefore help manufacturers achieve high production vol- umes at low cost. For the production of plastic lenses, wafer


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level technology (WLT) has become established as it comprehensively satisfies the microoptics indus- try’s many needs. WLT produces up to 4,000 objec- tives simultaneously and at low cost. The optical systems can be directly inserted into automated surface mounting machines, and soldered afterwards. This simplifies and accel- erates the entire production process for a mobile phone. The demand for high-perform-


ance mobile terminals is continuously increasing, and high-tech units such as mini 3D cameras (array cameras) enable more functions in ever smaller


and thinner devices. Contact: Delo Industrial


Adhesives LLC, 144 North Road,


Suite 2650 Sudbury, MA 01776 % 978-254-5275 fax: 978-610-6129 E-mail: info@delo.us Web: www.delo.us or www.delo.de


Asahi/America Offers Free New App for Product Search


Malden, MA — Asahi/ America, Inc. has released a new free app for use with the iPhone, iPad and An droid. The new app is a part number search tool that allows the user to locate part numbers and list prices for any of the company’s over 20,000 items on a mobile device with the click of a button.


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Smart phone app for product info search.


Using the app, the user can eas-


ily locate a part number and list price by entering a brief description of what they are searching for. This new app is available free-of-charge in the app store for their mobile device. To get the app, in the app store, search for Asahi/America and select Asahi/America Part Number Search Tool to download it to the smart


phone device. Contact: Asahi/America, Inc.,


35 Green Street, Malden, MA 02148. % 800-343-3618 or 781-321-5409


fax: 800-426-7058 E-mail: asahi@asahi-america.com Web:www.asahi-america.com.


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