I bought the laser bond! I was pleasantly suprised, it simply works great! Now I have an option for refilling and/or just stocking up! I am an avid electronics hobbyist and maker, hacker, DIY magic man! As I am 31 now and am going back to finish my EE dream, I have found a new drive and love for any Engineering! I have been building my own Shop/ Electronics lab, so I was just going to get/ order the Sunflash UV curing fiberglass resin, and hope it would be close! I know it is amazing on its intended purpose, fiberglass! Well long story,short, THANK YOU! I love the maker, hacker etc. community for reasons like this! Just to help others, taking time to film/ say hey this works, if you are like me, try it!
Thanks for the video! Do you have any idea how well this would work for reattaching a rear view mirror button back onto a windshield and if you think the bond would be strong enough for a rear view mirror?
Dries very hard, but vibration over time may cause the repaired area to fall out. Lightly rough up the repair area with 400 grit abrasive paper, then clean with 91% rubbing alcohol before applying the material.
How strong is the K-300 blend for bonding plastic things together? I know there's formulas specifically for plastic, but they seem to be much more expensive.
Only works on CLEAR plastics. The UV light needs to be able to reach the resin to cure it fully. I think it's strong stuff, but you may have to do your own tests. Thanks for watching!
Mine finally arrived and I'm very disappointed. Even when exposed for 30m with a UV torch it does not set that solid and there's a Vicks Vaporub smelling grease residue on it. It seems to set no harder than very soft rubber.
Cool, thanks. Does a very strong UV mean stronger bond? Is there plastic to plastic version of that? How strong is your UV light? How many nm of UV? Thanks.
It depends what part of the UV spectrum the adhesive is sensitive to. 365nm? 395nm? It varies. Thanks for watching! Be sure to share the link to my video with others.
No UV C is 100-280nm Wavelength. UV Cured Glue/Paint/Resin/Ink cures with UV A which is 315-405nm, but most are more focused within that at 365nm, 385nm or 405nm. I highly doubt you actually have a real UV C lamp which is radiating anything in the 100-280nm wavelength... compared to UV-A and UV-B (sunbed wavelength) UV-C is dangerous to human cells and also very expensive compared to UV-A ....
this is awesome im a glue feind lol no not in a bad way lol what I mean is my son (7yro) and I are extremely clumsy n stuff allways needs repairing sometimes reg glue wont do this stuff looks awesome thanks
Hello, in the video where you bonded two pieces of glass together with the UV light: how do you clean the edges of the bonded glass, do you clean the excess while the UV glue is still wet and what product do you use to clean it with? Thank you so much for your help...RR
QUESTION, is there a way to reverse the adhesive if I needed to separate or remove what I used the UV glue on? If not what’s the best way to get it off? Also have you tried the “Nichia UV LED” that uses 365nm. Excellent review of how it works and, more importantly, it’s clarity.
+Epice Never had to remove the coating. If I wanted to replace a faulty component, I usually take a utility knife blade and scrape away the coating from the soldered connection.
Well it came yesterday and I was very excited to give it a try, put a little drop on something shone my uv torch at it for 5 seconds and tested, it was still wet, tried again with the light for 10 seconds, still wet, finally I set the light on top of the drop and left for a couple of minutes and it was still wet, not impressed. Next I took it outside into bright full sunshine and put 3 drops onto something after a few minutes it had dripped in each other drop creating a long smear but was still wet, left it for the rest of the day and overnight and checked it and guess what? still wet, extremely disappointed in this product, I would not recommend it to anybody that want's to glue small objects, from what I can gather from the extremely limited information on this product it is only useful for glueing large spans of glass together.
+Mentorcase The UV led you're using must not be high intensity, or the spectrum(nm) is wrong. I have a feeling you have a bad mix. Placing the adhesive in full sun will quickly start setting the adhesive. In 10-15 minutes the job is done. Contact the supplier and request another bottle. I have no problems with my adhesive(as you saw in the video). I recently glued a broken beak on a crystal dove. No problem. Thanks
That is simply not true. UV adhesive is a massive thing these days used all over the world. All that's happened is you've got a fake / poor / old / wrong type batch.
- k300 for Glass to Glass
- k302 for Glass to Metal
- k303 for Glass to plastics/acrylics
- k305 = Non transparent, impact resistant glue
Imagine spraying this stuff out if a water gun while shining a UV light on it. And it becomes like web fluid
I bought the laser bond! I was pleasantly suprised, it simply works great!
Now I have an option for refilling and/or just stocking up!
I am an avid electronics hobbyist and maker, hacker, DIY magic man! As I am 31 now and am going back to finish my EE dream, I have found a new drive and love for any Engineering! I have been building my own Shop/ Electronics lab, so I was just going to get/ order the Sunflash UV curing fiberglass resin, and hope it would be close! I know it is amazing on its intended purpose, fiberglass!
Well long story,short, THANK YOU!
I love the maker, hacker etc. community for reasons like this! Just to help others, taking time to film/ say hey this works, if you are like me, try it!
I've been looking for a quality UV adhesive, thanks for sharing.
+boogeymanoneoneone
You're welcome
Just for your viewers, a lot of the cheap UV lamps you can get are not really UV, they are mostly blue light. Check the spec sheets.
True, you need to check how many nm. Thanks for watching!
thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Thanks as always very clear and informative. I have been looking into getting some of this as it looks very useful for so many things.
I really enjoyed this video. Didn't know this glue existed. Thanks for sharing this information
+tooterr101 oldgeezer
You're welcome!
Can i use uv money detector?
Thanks for the video!
Do you have any idea how well this would work for reattaching a rear view mirror button back onto a windshield and if you think the bond would be strong enough for a rear view mirror?
Hello. Should work fine if use the proper formula for metal/glass. You
can also clean the area using 91% rubbing alcohol, and use crazy glue.
electronicsNmore Thank you, I went to that website, I think I'll give it a try!
acrylic is uv resistant. how would it penetrate?
Not all acrylic is UV resistant. If it is, and you're bonding it to glass, you'd expose the glass side.
@@electronicsNmore I'm trying to bond acrylic to acrylic, and for the application it's ideally UV resistant.
If the acrylic isn't for a window, it should work.
Remember those crazy glue ads where the guys helmet was glued to the girder?
Would this adhesive pass that test?
What is the name of glue since your link doesn't work anymore...
Can i use for phone glass replacement please
Does it withstand at 130°C after hardened?
How hard is the 302 when dried? Hard as glass or like plastic? I'm thinking about using it to fill in a dent on a metal guitar fret.
Dries very hard, but vibration over time may cause the repaired area to fall out. Lightly rough up the repair area with 400 grit abrasive paper, then clean with 91% rubbing alcohol before applying the material.
Very good I just ordered 2 bottles for about $7.00 US for the 2.
Hello, I have to stick a glass table with metal and go up and down the glass. What do you recommend? .a greeting
They sell different formulations. If you're doing a lot of work, just use E-6000 clear.
How strong is the K-300 blend for bonding plastic things together? I know there's formulas specifically for plastic, but they seem to be much more expensive.
Only works on CLEAR plastics. The UV light needs to be able to reach the resin to cure it fully. I think it's strong stuff, but you may have to do your own tests. Thanks for watching!
Mine finally arrived and I'm very disappointed. Even when exposed for 30m with a UV torch it does not set that solid and there's a Vicks Vaporub smelling grease residue on it. It seems to set no harder than very soft rubber.
@@Ziplock9000 Place it in the sun for a few minutes, hard as a rock. Your UV light is either too weak, or not UV, but blue light.
electronicsNmore even when i our mine in the sun it did not harden
Cool, thanks. Does a very strong UV mean stronger bond? Is there plastic to plastic version of that?
How strong is your UV light? How many nm of UV?
Thanks.
Stronger UV, faster curing. Same strength. They sell a few different version. Search online, especially aliexpress. Thanks
Sir we can use it for my aquarium glass bonding it's waterproof or not plz rip
Link in description is not working please share the new link!!
Done. Check now. Thanks for telling me!
interesting, thanks for share.
+toolman talal
You're welcome!
My question is, how we can remove a glass joint which fix with uv adhesive (uv light )
Can this be used to bind glass for aquarium? Would it hold up?
It's very strong, but I don't know how it acts when pressure is applied(flexing glass panels, etc). I'd used something flexible like clear silicone.
Can UV C lamps be used for curing UV glue. Please reply.
It depends what part of the UV spectrum the adhesive is sensitive to. 365nm? 395nm? It varies. Thanks for watching! Be sure to share the link to my video with others.
No UV C is 100-280nm Wavelength. UV Cured Glue/Paint/Resin/Ink cures with UV A which is 315-405nm, but most are more focused within that at 365nm, 385nm or 405nm. I highly doubt you actually have a real UV C lamp which is radiating anything in the 100-280nm wavelength... compared to UV-A and UV-B (sunbed wavelength) UV-C is dangerous to human cells and also very expensive compared to UV-A ....
Can you use this to bond paper to glass?
Hi Latrice. I believe it would, as long as the UV light can pass through the glass to cure the resin.
Do you know how it work? Like how the uv makes it cure?
uv probably hardens the chemical structure
Suggestion: we don't need to see you clean the PCB in real-time -- either fade out ['cuz we know how it goes] or speed it up.
Your video player window has a speed setting. :-)
Yeah this is nice stuff, it won't stick to you in the process either...
+Curiosity
It does have a slight odor if you get very close to the UV glue, but nothing that is really bad.
When you put in the www. Address it says it’s malicious From BT?,!
All links provided have been tested by me.
this is awesome im a glue feind lol no not in a bad way lol what I mean is my son (7yro) and I are extremely clumsy n stuff allways needs repairing sometimes reg glue wont do this stuff looks awesome thanks
+VEROTIKAA
Glad you enjoyed the video! Be sure to share. Thanks.
Where online did you get it? Thanks
+Two Sheds
Aliexpress
we manufacture the UV LED lamps, for curing of Inks, Coatings, and adhesives in fractions of a second.
Honle UV America, Inc
email: DP@HonleUV.com
Hello, in the video where you bonded two pieces of glass together with the UV light: how do you clean the edges of the bonded glass, do you clean the excess while the UV glue is still wet and what product do you use to clean it with? Thank you so much for your help...RR
You gently wipe away before curing. You can also use 400 to 600 grit wet/dry abrasive paper after you cure. Thanks for watching!
thanks for sharing ...
this is a 5 yearish video has the glue yellowed over time?
This glue will be used to make mobile screen combo
Interesting
@@electronicsNmore yes ya no
QUESTION, is there a way to reverse the adhesive if I needed to separate or remove what I used the UV glue on? If not what’s the best way to get it off? Also have you tried the “Nichia UV LED” that uses 365nm. Excellent review of how it works and, more importantly, it’s clarity.
Hunter Keating Once cured, it's permanent.
Thumbs up :)
Alex
anyone know anywhere I can buy bulk/ large bottles of uv glue?
Maybe Aliexpress.
Imagine accidentally leaving your bottle out in the sun
The UV cannot pass through the bottle. Thanks for watching!
@@electronicsNmore even clear plastic?
How to remove conformal coating from a circuit board?
+Epice
Never had to remove the coating. If I wanted to replace a faulty component, I usually take a utility knife blade and scrape away the coating from the soldered connection.
Well it came yesterday and I was very excited to give it a try, put a little drop on something shone my uv torch at it for 5 seconds and tested, it was still wet, tried again with the light for 10 seconds, still wet, finally I set the light on top of the drop and left for a couple of minutes and it was still wet, not impressed. Next I took it outside into bright full sunshine and put 3 drops onto something after a few minutes it had dripped in each other drop creating a long smear but was still wet, left it for the rest of the day and overnight and checked it and guess what? still wet, extremely disappointed in this product, I would not recommend it to anybody that want's to glue small objects, from what I can gather from the extremely limited information on this product it is only useful for glueing large spans of glass together.
+Mentorcase
The UV led you're using must not be high intensity, or the spectrum(nm) is wrong. I have a feeling you have a bad mix. Placing the adhesive in full sun will quickly start setting the adhesive. In 10-15 minutes the job is done. Contact the supplier and request another bottle. I have no problems with my adhesive(as you saw in the video). I recently glued a broken beak on a crystal dove. No problem. Thanks
That is simply not true. UV adhesive is a massive thing these days used all over the world. All that's happened is you've got a fake / poor / old / wrong type batch.
galss ar guum
wont wast my time on his channel again making people watch adds so you can get rich
Oh, another "Freeloader" that expects people to help others and work for free. Click that "Unsub" button, please, do me that favor.
Hi, can this be used for repairing cracks in the windshield?
More than likely.