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Master Bond, Inc.
154 Hobart St.
Hackensack, NJ, 07601

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Master Bond, Inc.
154 Hobart St.
Hackensack , NJ  07601   USA
Phone: 201-343-8983
FAX: 201-343-2132
http://www.masterbond.com
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James Brenner Marketing Manager
USA
Phone: 201-343-8983
FAX: 201-343-2132
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Two Part, Flame-Retardant Epoxy cures at room temperature.

Two Part, Flame-Retardant Epoxy cures at room temperature.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
May 02, 2013 Compliant with UL 94V-0 specification, EP21FRNS-2 epoxy has non-halogen filler and suits potting, encapsulation, and casting applications. Moderate viscosity epoxy features 1:1 mix ratio by weight and withstands exposure to chemicals, water, fuels, lubricants, and acids. Serviceable over -51 to +90°C temperature range, product bonds metals, glass, ceramics, and many plastics. It is available in ½ pint, pint, quart, and 1 and 5 gal kits and in syringes, bubble packs, and gun dispensers.
High-Strength Epoxy meets NASA low outgassing specifications.

High-Strength Epoxy meets NASA low outgassing specifications.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Jul 26, 2012 Able to adhere to metals, glass, ceramics, and plastics and withstand temperatures from 4K to +400°F, Supreme 10HT exhibits tensile shear strength in excess of 3,600 psi and T-peel strength up to 30 pli. Flexibility and toughness foster resistance to thermal cycling, mechanical shock, vibration, and stress fatigue cracking. Able to withstand exposure to variety of chemicals, single-part system eliminates mixing and cures in 60-75 minutes at 250°F. Cured epoxy acts as electrical insulator.
One-Part Epoxy  adheres to metal and ceramics.

One-Part Epoxy adheres to metal and ceramics.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Feb 24, 2012 Primarily used for testing adhesion or cohesive strength of flame sprayed coatings as per ASTM C633 specification, Master Bond EP15 features tensile strength exceeding 12,000 psi at room temperature and viscosity of 40,000-65,000 cps. Chemical-resistant product is serviceable from -60 to 250°F and withstands thermal cycling. Applied with brush, paint roller, or spatula, 100% reactive system cures in 60-90 minutes at 300-350°F with minimal shrinkage.
Epoxy Adhesive/Sealant meets USP Class VI requirements.

Epoxy Adhesive/Sealant meets USP Class VI requirements.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Jan 13, 2012 Suited for medical applications, silver-filled EP3HTSMED is 100% reactive with tensile shear strength exceeding 1,000 psi and volume resistivity less than 0.001 Wcm. Thixotropic paste requires no mixing and needs only contact pressure during heat cure of 20-40 min at 300°F or 40-90 min at 250°F. Serviceable over temperature range of -60 to 400°F, electrically conductive product is resistant to severe thermal cycling as well as water, fuels, oil, and most organic solvents.
UV Curable Epoxy exhibits strength, chemical resistance.

UV Curable Epoxy exhibits strength, chemical resistance.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Nov 22, 2011 Formulated for bonding, sealing, and coating, UV16 single-component, no-mix system cures in 1 min or less at room temperature with commercial UV light sources. This 100% reactive epoxy, uninhibited by oxygen, does not release any solvents or volatiles during cure. Cured in thicknesses up to 0.125 in. with 2%-3% shrinkage rate, solution delivers tensile strength exceeding 4,100 psi and Shore D hardness greater than 75. Product has viscosity of 200-400 cps and adheres to array of substrates.
Low Thermal Expansion Epoxy passes NASA low outgassing tests.

Low Thermal Expansion Epoxy passes NASA low outgassing tests.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Apr 20, 2011 Formulated with blend of polymeric and inorganic materials, 100% reactive EP30LTE-LO is used for bonding, sealing, casting, and coating applications. This 2-component epoxy exhibits dimensional stability and is serviceable over -60 to +250°F range. CTE is 12x10-6 in./in./°C, and shrinkage rate is less than 0.0002 in./in. Producing bonds with tensile strength over 5,000 psi, electrically insulative product bonds to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubbers, and plastics.
Flexible Epoxy  withstands cryogenic conditions.

Flexible Epoxy withstands cryogenic conditions.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Mar 25, 2011 Serviceable over wide range of 4 K to 250°F, Polymer System EP37-3FLF cures at room temperature in 2-3 days or faster at elevated temperatures. Optically clear, 2-component epoxy offers non-critical 1:1 mix ratio and low mixed viscosity of 1,400-1,500 cps. With bond shear strength exceeding 2,000 psi and T-peel strength of 25 pli, flexible epoxy bonds to metals, glass, ceramics, rubber, and many plastics, and may serve as potting, encapsulating, and casting system.
Chemically Resistant Epoxy withstands one year in sulfuric acid.

Chemically Resistant Epoxy withstands one year in sulfuric acid.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Mar 03, 2011 Used for coating, lining, bonding, or sealing, EP21AR withstand acidic environments - including immersion in 96-98% sulfuric acid and 36% hydrochloric acid for over one year. This 2-component epoxy, with dielectric strength of 400 V/mil, also acts as electrical insulator and is serviceable from -60 to +275°F. It produces abrasion-resistant bonds with tensile strength over 10,000 psi, shear strength exceeding 2,700 psi, and compressive strength greater than 14,000 psi at 75°F.
Structural Epoxy Adhesive resists high temperatures.

Structural Epoxy Adhesive resists high temperatures.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Jan 20, 2011 Formulated for structural applications in extreme environments with temperatures from -80 to +425°F, Master Bond Supreme 33 bonds to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubbers, and many plastics. Toughened 2-component adhesive resists thermal cycling, thermal shock, and impact as well as water, oil, and many organic solvents. Designed to cure at room temperature in 48-72 hr, 100% reactive epoxy achieves shear strength over 2,500 psi and tensile shear strength greater than 7,500 psi.
Epoxy Adhesive features single-component, non-drip formula.

Epoxy Adhesive features single-component, non-drip formula.

Master Bond, Inc.    Hackensack, NJ 07601
Jan 14, 2011 Designed to bond to similar and dissimilar substrates, Master Bond EP13ND requires no mixing, has unlimited working life at room temperature, and features service operating temperature of -60 to 450°F. Product cures at temperatures of 300-350°F in 60-90 minutes. Upon cure, adhesive obtains tensile shear strengths in excess of 3,500 psi at 75°F. Formula is 100% reactive, does not contain solvents or diluents, and offers resistance to fuels, acids, bases, oils, and many solvents.


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