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June 12, 2006 - One component, heat curing epoxy adhesive/sealant EP17 cures at temperatures from 300-350°F for 60-90 minutes. Flowable paste has 8,700 psi tensile strength, 387,000 psi tensile modulus, Shore D hardness greater than 90, and compressive strength greater than 13,000 psi. MIL-MMM-A-132 compliant, 100% reactive compound is resistant to chemicals, including fuels and acids, and bonds to metals, glass, ceramics, vulcanized rubbers, and plastics.

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New One Component Adhesive/Sealant Resists Up To 600°F


HACKENSACK, NJ - May 3, 2006 -- Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. has developed a new toughened one component heat curing epoxy adhesive/sealant, called EP17. This compound has a service operating range of from -300°F to as high as 600°F. It is formulated to cure at temperatures from 300°F to 350°F for 60-90 minutes. EP17 bonds well to a variety of substrates including metals, glass, ceramics, vulcanized rubbers and many plastics. It has excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals including fuels, acids, bases, oils and many solvents.

Master Bond EP17 possesses high physical strength properties and is readily machinable. It has superior dimensional stability and very low shrinkage upon cure. Tensile strength is 8,700 psi and tensile modulus is 387,000 psi. EP17 has a Shore D hardness of >90 and a compressive strength of >13,000 psi.

Master Bond EP17 is easy to use. It does not require any mixing prior to use and has an "unlimited" working life at room temperature. It is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents or diluents. The standard color is gray. Its electrical insulation properties are superior. EP17 is a flowable paste and can also be formulated for application on vertical surfaces without sagging or dripping (EP17ND). The cured adhesive fully meets the requirements of MIL-MMM-A-132 as well as many other specifications.

EP17 is available for use in pint, quart, gallon and 5 gallon containers.

CONTACT:
James Brenner, Marketing Manager
Email: jbrenner@masterbond.com
Tel: 201-343-8983
Fax: 201-343-2132

MASTER BOND INC.
154 Hobart Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601-3922
Web: www.masterbond.com


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Phone: 201-343-8983
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Company Information:
Name: Master Bond, Inc.
Address: 154 Hobart St.
City: Hackensack
State: NJ
ZIP: 07601
Country: USA
Phone: 201-343-8983
FAX: 201-343-2132
http://www.masterbond.com


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