Intertronics recommends compound for Venta project

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Intertronics recommended that Venta Global trial the IRS 3078 Polyurethane Potting Compound in a project that involved potting for outdoor LED lamps.

Intertronics and Vental Global

Venta Global was looking for an efficient way to pot PCBs inside a high-power outdoor LED work lamp. This exterior range is built to last, and must therefore be powerful, waterproof, and robust. A potting compound was required that could seal the product, adhere to the components, and prevent water ingress.

IRS 3078 is a semi-rigid, room temperature curing, electrically insulating black material. Its low viscosity meant it could flow into all required areas of the product, and its 1:1 mix ratio makes metering, mixing and dispensing it easier, both manually and in subsequent automation.

IRS 3078 can be supplied in side-by-side 50ml cartridges, manually dispensed and mixed through a static mixing nozzle. This convenient packaging was an important selection factor, as it allowed product testing without a steep learning curve or initial investment in equipment. 

Following testing, Venta Global found IRS 3078 to provide the required technical characteristics and progressed into establishing a production process. For the volumes they were planning, dispensing manually from cartridges would not be suitable. A machine was needed to provide a fully homogenous programmable shot which could be calibrated and mitigate operator variance or reliance.

Intertronics recommended the 2-K-DOS, as this machine could meter, mix, and dispense IRS 3078 all in one system. In the 2-K-DOS, the two components of the material are precisely metered using gear pump technology, programmable from a simple control panel. The mix ratio, dispensing rate, and dispensed quantity can be set up to provide consistent, error-free metering, mixing, and dispensing.

Matthew Baseley, technical sales executive at Intertronics, said: “A commercial advantage of the 2-K-DOS is that Venta Global could benefit from the cost savings of 5 kg bulk kits of IRS3078, over the 50g side-by-side cartridges that had been used initially for testing, further shortening the payback period. The 2-K-DOS eliminates the need for time intensive, manual processes like weighing and mixing – often a feature of potting compound use. The machine can be simply reconfigured to work with robots or further automation, should Venta need to increase positional accuracy in future.”

To prevent the filler within part A settling in the reservoir (which could lead to a potential performance issue), Intertronics added motorised agitation to ensure the filler is held in suspension and part A is fully homogenous before it combines with part B.

Intertronics installed the equipment on site and provided training to the team at Venta on how to operate the machine, top up the reservoirs, start up and shut down procedures, maintenance programmes, and calibration.

Alongside training dedicated to the system, Intertronics advised Venta Global on an upcoming regulatory change relevant to the use of industrial polyurethanes. As of 24 August, training is required for all professional and industrial users of polyurethane adhesives and sealant products with a total monomeric diisocyanate concentration of >0.1%.

Matthew Baseley, technical sales executive at Intertronics, said: “Ahead of the change in regulations, we’re checking in to make sure that all our customers using polyurethanes are aware of and understand what is required.”

Roderick Dible, production manager at Venta Global, said: “We’ve had the machine for over a year now, and it has been running perfectly. At the touch of a button, we can dispense a fully homogeneous mixed and metered shot exactly where it’s needed. The Intertronics team were on hand to support throughout, and we benefitted from their technical knowledge, support, and responsiveness. This coupled with the commercial support means I am sure it will not be our last collaboration.”