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UV spot cured Bluetooth Headsets

Light curable adhesives are used in the assembly of acoustical components where a strong and flexible bond is required without heating of sensitive components. Micro speakers used in Bluetooth headsets must be small and rugged while at the same time, they must provide the highest possible acoustical properties. Increasing consumer demands for wireless access to music and other multimedia applications being used on cellular phones and MP3 players is driving demand for improved sound quality. Prices for Bluetooth headsets are currently declining, requiring the assembly process to be as cost-effective as possible for the manufacturers to be profitable.

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Features

Benefits

OmniCure® S2000 includes iris adjustment The optimum irradiance level can be set precisely in 1% increments to cure the parts as quickly as possible without overheating
Closed-Loop Feedback Ensures repeatable manufacturing process for high-quality, consistently flexible bonds and optimum acoustical performance
OmniCure® R2000 Radiometer used to calibrate the OmniCure® S2000 All UV curing systems can be easily set to the same irradiance level resulting in a reproducible process across production lines
OmniCure® S2000 Lamp includes a dichroic filter to virtually eliminate IR light A low-heat curing process
Five unique filter options Ability to provide optimal low-heat curing for sensitive components

Assembly of Bluetooth Headsets

This application note provides a brief overview of the benefits of using the OmniCure® S2000 along with a multi-leg High Power Fiber Light Guide in the assembly of Bluetooth headsets. Headset manufacturers can achieve a fast, low-heat and repeatable assembly process to maximize yields and minimize assembly costs.

Click to Download the OmniCure® S2000 Application Note Assembly of Bluetooth Headsets (760kb)