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Wax-substitute type hardens like adhesive
at room temperature and can be peeled off when heated.
These characteristics are most suitable for processes
requiring strong adhesive strength, such as dicing and
grinding. |
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Initial state: Separator
is peeled off. |
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Pressing: Adhesive characteristics
manifest when heated above 50 °C. Press to affix
the workpiece in this state. |
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Adhesion: By leaving at room temperature,
the adhesive strength increases and the workpiece
is completely affixed. Processes can now be carried
out. |
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Removal: Adhesive strength decreases
by heating above 50 °C. Workpiece can now be
removed. |
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