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Ceramic Cement may be used in temperatures over 1000°F.
Ceramic Cement may be used in temperatures over 1000°F.

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Ceramic Cement may be used in temperatures over 1000°F.


January 9, 2007 - Suited for use in electronic devices, Grade C-3 single-component, polysilicate-based cement acts as electrical insulator and bonds to any clean wettable surface. Chemical-setting, inorganic cement exhibits dimensional stability, allowing less than 1% shrinkage at temperatures up to 1,093°C. Resistant to thermal shock, asbestos-free product is stable in hostile gaseous environments and will not produce any toxic fumes or off-gases when bonding ceramics, metals, quartz, or glass.


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Release date: December 21, 2006


Ceramic Cement Useful to Over 1000°


Dylon Industries Inc. has developed a high strength, chemical-setting, inorganic cement for use in a wide variety of electronic devices. Grade C-3 is a single component polysilicate based cement that produces an extremely high strength bond to any clean wettable surface. It provides superior dimensonal stability allowing less than 1% shrinkage-even at temperatures of 1093°C.

Grade C-3 is an excellent electrical insulator and is highly resistant to thermal shock. It sets rapidly and is extremely stable in hostile gaseous environments Properly made joints using Grade C-3 are often stronger than the substrates. Grade C-3 resists water, oils, solvents and acids; is asbestos free and produces no toxic fumes or off-gasses.

Dylon Grade C-3 can be used to bond ceramics, metals, quartz and glass. It can be used for embedding resistance wires, sealing capacitors, insulating thermocouples, coating resistors, and numerous other applications that require a deep potting compound or sealant. Dylon Grade C-3 replaces insulation. varnishes, enamel, mica, and resins for high heat protection. It is more economical than silicones and organic materials
Dylon Grade C-3 may be syringed, brushed, poured, troweled or dipped according to the required operation. Grade C-3 comes conveniently packaged in 3 lb. cans, 10 lb. pails, 50 lb. pails and 500 lb. drums

For a product catalog featuring a partial listing of the ceramic compounds produced by Dylon Industries Inc. and for further information concerning Grade C-3, please contact Chris Reuter.


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



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