A UV cure FIP/CIP gasket for fuel cells

Intertronics, with sales partner Dymax, has introduced a new UV/visible light cure form-in-place (FIP) or cure-in-place (CIP) gasket originally designed for fuel cell sealing applications.

Ultra Light-Weld GA-145 is a chemical and moisture-resistant gasket which is formulated to be tack free, yet soft and flexible, with low outgassing after cure. It can be dispensed in intricate and complex configurations with the added benefit of in-line curing which allows for increased production speed and reduced inventories.

The material cures in seconds on demand, eliminating the need for racking of long-curing components and the waste associated with poorly fitting, or improper alignment of, die-cut gaskets.

Dymax GA-145 demonstrates good bond strength to metals such as aluminium or stainless steel, also to glass and polycarbonate, and is typically used in sealing fuel cell plates and stacks, automotive door handles, appliance housings, and critical electronic assembly and device applications.

This material is resistant to high-temperature and high-moisture environments while maintaining its adhesion and flexibility.  It exhibits low outgassing and low shrinkage which results in reduced stress on the fuel cell plate, stack housing, appliance housing, or electronic assembly where its translucent colour and good tear resistance will also be appreciated.

In-line cure or desktop station flood and spot cure UV light systems are available from Intertronics to match GA-145 requirements. These can simplify the installation and optimise the UV/Visible light balance to ensure fast, deep cures with maximum reliability. 

Intertronics also supplies robotic systems for dispensing FIP/CIP material. These range from compact bench top cartesian machines, through SCARA types with a compliant articulated arm, up to gantry machines where they may be mounted over a conveyor feed.

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