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New Showa Denko Technology Uses Film to Bond Dissimilar Materials for Automotive, Electronic Applications

Jul. 1, 2021

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: adhesives, bonding, heterogeneous bonding, new materials, Showa Denko

Showa Denko KK (TYO:4004) has developed a film-based bonding technology dubbed WelQuick. Able to easily create strong bonds between dissimilar…...

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