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Graphite Cement creates bonds stronger than substrates.


August 18, 2005 - Grade GC joins all forms of rigid, flexible, and machined carbon and graphite shapes. It cures to 100% carbonaceous bond with thermal conductivity and remains secure to 5,432°F in non-oxidizing atmosphere. When used as joint compound for furnace electrodes, it locks joint and lowers joint electrical resistivity. Product may also be used to repair cracked, chipped, or broken graphite trays, boats, heating elements, susceptors, dies, and electrodes.


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Release date: August 1, 2005

High Bond Strength Graphite Cement

Dylon Industries has developed Grade GC Graphite Cement, a special high strength bonding cement to join all forms of rigid, flexible, and machined carbon and graphite shapes.

Grade GC Graphite Cement cures to a 100% carbonaceous bond with high electrical and thermal conductivity. It remains secure to 3000°C (5432°F) in a non-oxidizing atmosphere.

Grade GC Graphite Cement can be used to repair cracked, chipped or broken graphite trays, boats, heating elements, susceptors, dies and electrodes. It is an excellent bond for graphite cloth, felt, yam, fibers and large monolithic shapes. When used as a joint compound for furnace electrodes, it will lock the joint and lower the joint electrical resistivity. It can also be used to form small molded-to-shape graphite articles. The bonds developed are oftentimes stronger than the substrates.

Dylon Grade GC is easy to apply and comes premixed, ready-to-use. It is available in 1-quart, 1-gallon, and 5-gallon containers.

For more information on Grade GC and a free brochure featuring information on many of Dylon's water-based release coatings, tray coatings, ceramic cements, ceramic coatings and high temperature lubricants, please call or write:

Christopher Reuter

Dylon Industries Inc.

7700 Clinton Rd.

Cleveland, OH 44144

216-651-1300

800-237-8246

Fax: 216-651-1777

E-mail: info@dylon.com

www.dylon.com

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Phone: 800-237-8246
FAX: 216-651-1777
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Name: Dylon Industries, Inc.
Address: 7700 Clinton Road
City: Cleveland
State: OH
ZIP: 44144 1045
Country: USA
Phone: 800-237-8246
FAX: 216-651-1777
http://www.dylon.com



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