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Latest New Product News from Cotronics Corp.
![]() Thermal Insulation Ceramic Blankets have REACH-compliant design.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Aug 10, 2012 Available ¼, ½, 1, 1 ½, and 2 in. thicknesses, 370R blankets are made from alkaline earth silicate wool and designed for use in applications that require thermal insulation as well as compliance with strict safety requirements/regulations. Flexible blankets, thermally stable to 2,730°F, are resistant to chemicals as well as splashes of molten metal, oil, and water. Design maximizes resiliency, non-wetting, low heat storage, and minimal shrinkage characteristics. ![]() Alumina Adhesive offers electronics protection up to 3,000°F.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Mar 04, 2010 Resbond(TM) 989 high-purity, alumina adhesive protects critical electronic components against moisture and humidity in temperatures up to 3,000ºF. Applying to metals, glass, ceramics, graphite, and silicon carbide, it cures at room temperature, provides high bond strength, and is resistant to chemicals and solvents. Product has compressive strength of 3,000 psi and flexural strength of 1,100 psi. It is available in quart and 1 and 5 gal containers. ![]() Adhesives and Putties suit applications to 2,000°F.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Jan 22, 2010 Designed to bond metals, ceramics, and dissimilar materials, Durabond(TM) Metallic Adhesives and Putties overcome brittle bonds obtained with ceramics and offer impact resistance associated with soldering and welding. Adhesives can be drilled, tapped, and machined, and do not contain epoxies or silicones. Inorganically bonded and chemically cured, VOC-free products are suitable for repairing and rebuilding cracked metal housings, exhaust manifolds, molds, dies, boilers, pipes, and fittings. ![]() Conductive Electrical Adhesive suits applications to 500°F.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232May 21, 2009 Offering alternative to silver-filled, electrically conductive epoxies, nickel-filled Duralco 122 cures at room temperature in 16-24 hr at 75°F or can be fast cured in 10 min at 200°F. Resistant to moisture, chemicals, and solvents, 2-part epoxy bonds well to glass, ceramics, plastics, dissimilar materials, and metals, including steel, stainless, aluminum, and lead. It is suited for flexible circuits, semiconductors, EMI shielding, thermistors, wire tacking, and heating elements. ![]() Woven Ceramic Tape is backed with high-temperature adhesive.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Mar 05, 2009 Thermeez 397PS thermally insulating tape is woven from flexible industrial-grade ceramic fibers that are resistant to chemicals, thermal shock, corrosion, mechanical vibration, and stress. Product is non-irritating, non-toxic, and meets OSHA requirements as well as U.S. Coast Guard requirements for non-combustible material. It is available in rolls 1, 2, or 3 in. wide x 25 ft long. Adhesive backing simplifies tape placement and ensures neat and uniform installation. ![]() Thread-Locker Gel provides seals at up to 2,100°F.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Dec 22, 2008 Resbond 907TSG Thread-Locker Gel provides thermally stable, electrically insulating, and chemical- and corrosion-resistant seals and is designed for pipe, screws, nuts, bolts, fasteners, etc. Curing at room temperature, Mil-I-45208 gel is packaged in 4 oz applicator bottles, each providing up to 2,000 applications. It is available in Blue Standard for general purpose, Red High Strength for vibrating applications, and Gold High Strength versions to fill large gap widths. ![]() Ceramic-Based Sealer forms gas-tight seals.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Sep 22, 2008 Suited for applications up to 1,800°F that require expansion, Thermeez 7030 cures in 24-48 hr at room temperature or fast cures in 10-60 min with 250°F heat. Corrosion and erosion resistant coatings are formed after post cure at 600ºF. Supplied as powder that must be mixed with water, product is fireproof and resistant to most acids, alkalies, solvents, corrosives, and electricity. Thermeez 7030 adheres to steel, stainless, aluminum, lead, and ceramics. Low-Expansion, Low-Odor Epoxy cures at room temperature.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Apr 09, 2008 Resistant to electricity, chemicals, and moisture, Duralco(TM) 4463 is 100% solid system that exhibits dimensional stability and adheres to glass, ceramics, metals, and plastics. This 500°F epoxy, suited for bonding and encapsulating applications, contains no VOCs and only requires users to mix and apply. ![]() Low Expansion Epoxy withstands temperatures to 500°F.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Mar 31, 2008 Offering dimensional stability, Duralco(TM) 4463 consists of 100% solid system that is mixed, applied, and cured at room temperature. Product resists electricity, chemicals, and moisture. With low odor and no VOCs, epoxy adheres to most glass, ceramics, metals, and plastics, and is suitable for bonding and encapsulated applications. ![]() Epoxy forms high-temperature bonds for plastics.Cotronics Corp. Brooklyn, NY 11232Jun 05, 2007 Able to adhere to plastic surfaces as well as metals, ceramics, and glass, Bond-It 7050 bonds to Nylon, PVC, and dissimilar/difficult-to-bond materials. No special surface preparation is required. Users mix and apply, and product cures at room temperature to form 400°F bonds that exhibit temperature stability as well as electrical, thermal, and chemical resistance. Available in regular or fast-setting grades, activated 400°F epoxy incorporates adhesion promoters into its structure. Click below for more Product News from Cotronics Corp. Next News Stories Other Company News From Cotronics Corp.
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