LOCTITE® ECCOBOND LUX 3042M
This electrically non-conductive adhesive is designed for use in the assembly of temperature-sensitive electronic components. A dual cure system allows for maximum performance.

Description
LOCTITE® ECCOBOND LUX 3042M is a dual cure, electrically non-conductive, multi-substrate adhesive. It is specially designed for assembling temperature sensitive electronic components, and is formulated to initially cure when exposed to UV light, followed by a secondary thermal cure for maximum performance.
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LOCTITE® ECCOBOND LUX 3042M
This electrically non-conductive adhesive is designed for use in the assembly of temperature-sensitive electronic components. A dual cure system allows for maximum performance.
Get pricing, availability, and lead time directly from VLK — authorized distributor in Thailand.
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Henkel
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Buffer Stock
Flexible Delivery
Temperature Controlled Storage
BOI Priviledged
DG Licensed
ISO9001
Download Datasheet (PDF)
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LOCTITE® ECCOBOND LUX 3042M
This electrically non-conductive adhesive is designed for use in the assembly of temperature-sensitive electronic components. A dual cure system allows for maximum performance.
Get pricing, availability, and lead time directly from VLK — authorized distributor in Thailand.
Authorized
Henkel
Distributor
Buffer Stock
Flexible Delivery
Temperature Controlled Storage
BOI Priviledged
DG Licensed
ISO9001
Download Datasheet (PDF)
LOCTITE® ECCOBOND LUX 3042M
This electrically non-conductive adhesive is designed for use in the assembly of temperature-sensitive electronic components. A dual cure system allows for maximum performance.

Description
LOCTITE® ECCOBOND LUX 3042M is a dual cure, electrically non-conductive, multi-substrate adhesive. It is specially designed for assembling temperature sensitive electronic components, and is formulated to initially cure when exposed to UV light, followed by a secondary thermal cure for maximum performance.







