Germany's Hoenle Introduces New In-Situ Curing Gasket with 150°C Temperature Resistance
2026-04-16 11:43
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Hoenle Adhesives Americas Inc. recently introduced a new in-situ curing gasket material called Vitralit CIPG 60200. This UV-curing polyacrylate material is specifically designed for high-performance electronic housings in automotive and electric vehicle applications. Its application scope is extensive, covering key components such as electronic control units, battery disconnect units, on-board chargers, and battery module controllers.Image of Vitralit CIPG 60200 material or application

Vitralit CIPG 60200 offers several advantages. It utilizes automated dispensing technology, enabling precise adaptation to complex three-dimensional surfaces, effectively filling micro-defects and ensuring complete contact between mating surfaces. The material is free of carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reprotoxic substances and cures rapidly under UV light, allowing for short cycle times at wavelengths of 365 or 405 nanometers. Using Hoenle's UVA Print 100-200 HPV curing system achieves fast and tack-free curing.

The cured gasket provides reliable sealing performance under pressure, preventing the leakage of liquids and gases. Its operating temperature range extends from -40°C to over 150°C, maintaining high elastic recovery and a low compression set at elevated temperatures. Furthermore, the material exhibits good chemical resistance to typical automotive media such as engine oil, transmission fluid, and water-glycol mixtures, and complies with the UL 94 HB flammability standard.

In the electric vehicle sector, this material offers immediate protection against dust, moisture, and corrosion. It is specifically designed for maintenance, repair, and overhaul scenarios; once cured, it can be reused, reducing maintenance costs and waste while enhancing system sustainability.

Hoenle Adhesives Americas Inc. plans to showcase this in-situ curing gasket material at The Assembly Show, held from October 27th to 29th at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. The exhibition will bring together over 200 suppliers from automation, fastening tools, robotics, and other fields, providing more information on adhesives and dispensing technologies.

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