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Camera Module Assembly
Faster, Stronger Bonds for Camera Module Assembly light-curable adhesives are ideal for use in the assembly of camera modules used in smart connected devices and automobiles, as well as security and industrial camera systems. Our adhesives cure in seconds
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Light-Curable Materials for Camera Module Assembly Faster, Stronger Bonds for Camera Module Assembly light-curable adhesives are ideal for use in the assembly of camera modules used in smart connected devices and automobiles, as well as security and industrial camera systems. Our adhesives cure in seconds, providing greater product yields in a much shorter assembly time. They also have excellent adhesion to a variety of plastic and metal substrates typically used in the manufacturing of electronic device housings and camera modules and can withstand harsh conditions like moisture, heat and shock, which electronic devices are often exposed to. Adhesives are available for a variety of applications including active alignment, positioning/barrel fixturing, and FPC reinforcement.
Applications
Typical Camera Module Applications: 1 – Bonding the camera lenses 2 – Fixturing the lens barrel to lens holder 3 – Bonding the lens holders to the PCB (Active Alignment) 4 – Flexible PCB Reinforcement

Faster, Stronger Bonds for Camera Module Assembly

 light-curable adhesives are ideal for use in the assembly of camera modules used in smart connected devices and automobiles, as well as security and industrial camera systems. Our adhesives cure in seconds, providing greater product yields in a much shorter assembly time. They also have excellent adhesion to a variety of plastic and metal substrates typically used in the manufacturing of electronic device housings and camera modules and can withstand harsh conditions like moisture, heat and shock, which electronic devices are often exposed to. Adhesives are available for a variety of applications including active alignment, positioning/barrel fixturing, and FPC reinforcement.