Based in Eagleville, PA,
Streamlight Inc. manufactures rugged flashlights and safety lights for use by
firefighters, police officers and the military.
As it was developing its
high-intensity discharge LiteBox and Survivor series flashlights, the company
decided to strengthen the lights' lenses and reflector housings by applying a
sealant to bond the parts together.
The goal was to assemble the
flashlights in such a way that they could withstand rough handling and extreme
conditions in the field, such as those found in search-and-rescue
situations.
To bond the glass lens to the
reflector housing, Streamlight went with Multi-Cure 621-T adhesive manufactured
by bonding materials and equipment manufacturer Dymax Corp. Streamlight chose
the material because of its fast curing times, its ability to adhere dissimilar
materials and its excellent adhesion properties.
During production, the lens and
reflector housing are first placed into a small rotary dispensing system, where
the Multi-Cure 621-T adhesive is applied via a stationary valve in a uniform
bead along the bond line.
The parts are then assembled and
exposed to UV-visible light via a 2000-EC flood lamp, also supplied by Dymax.
The adhesive's rapid cure time means the bonded parts can be immediately moved
to the next step in the manufacturing process after the parts have been removed
from the lamp.
For more information on adhesives
and light-cure equipment, call 877-396-2988 or visit
www.dymax.com.