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Dow launches new silicone adhesive for flexible, foldable displays

By Michelle Froese | July 9, 2020

Dow’s new silicone adhesive exhibits stable mechanical properties for device reliability and enables greater design freedom for consumer electronics.

Dow has introduced a new adhesive for flexible and foldable displays, smartphones, wearables, laptops, televisions and many other types of electronic devices: DOWSIL VE-8001 Flexible Silicone Adhesive.

This two-part, primer-less silicone adhesive is applied directly to thin metal surfaces and forms an elastic layer, or inner hinge, that helps to protect the display from damage caused by folding and unfolding. DOWSIL VE-8001 is easy to apply, features low-temperature curing for reduced energy costs and provides durable mechanical properties. Its tensile strength and elongation also support designs with a small folding radius.

“This breakthrough Dow adhesive speeds production with primerless adhesion, cures efficiently with mild heat and has the right modulus for an elastic layer within a foldable display,” said Jayden Cho, global marketing segment leader for Consumer Electronics at Dow. “The new adhesive also supports the reliability of consumer devices by withstanding the demands of greater use.”

DOWSIL VE-8001 Flexible Silicone Adhesive can be applied with screen printing, roll-to-roll coating, automatic dispensing or injection molding. The adhesive’s viscosity makes it easy to apply to substrates such as the etched areas of thin stainless steel sheets used as frames underneath the display of foldable laptops. It also supports low-temperature curing (80° C for one hour at 300 µm thickness) and higher heat can be applied for accelerated curing.

With a working time of 12 hours at room temperature, the adhesive won’t harden prematurely.

Importantly, DOWSIL VE-8001 exhibits stable mechanical properties after dynamic and static testing. Hardness, adhesive strength and tensile strength remain remarkably consistent over time. The elongation is high (40%) and indicates the material’s ability to stretch significantly before breaking.

The adhesive’s tensile strength and appropriate elongation help to control the stress neutral line preventing damage to the display, especially in its folded area. Along with critical reliability, this innovative adhesive provides shock resistance to help protect the display panel from drops or other impacts.

 

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