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Adhesive/Coating System insulates induction heating coils.

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March 24, 2005 - Pyro-Puttyâ„¢ 677 single-part, water-dispersed, alumina-silica based adhesive and coating system is suited for electrical insulation and bonding applications to 2,400°F. Thixotropic product is supplied in paste consistency with viscosity of 43,000 cps and specific gravity of 2.17 g/cc. After application, it dries at room temperature in 1-4 hr and cures in 2 hr at 200°F. Material produces hard shell that protects induction coils from high temperature oxidation.

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Aremco Products, Inc.
707 Executive Blvd., Unit \"B\", P.O. Box 517
Valley Cottage, NY, 10989
USA


New Pyro-Putty 677 Insulates Induction Heating Coils

SUMMARY

Pyro-Puttyâ„¢ 677, a new high temperature, dielectric adhesive and coating system developed by Aremco Products, Inc., is now used to insulate copper coils used in induction heating applications to 2400°F (1316ºC).

FEATURES

Pyro-Puttyâ„¢ 677 is an advanced, single part, water-dispersed, alumina-silica based, thixotropic adhesive and coating system for use in electrical insulation and bonding applications to 2400ºF (1316ºC). Properties include a dielectric strength of 200 volts per mil, volume resistivity of 109 ohm-cm, and tensile-shear strength of 450 psi.

Pyro-Puttyâ„¢ 677 is supplied in a paste consistency with a viscosity of 43,000 cps and specific gravity of 2.17 grams/cc. After application, it dries rapidly at room temperature in 1-4 hours and cures in 2 hours at 200°F. This material demonstrates low shrinkage and will not outgas under ultra high vacuum conditions. Uncured adhesive can be cleaned up easily with warm water.

For induction coil applications, Pyro-Puttyâ„¢ 677 produces a hard durable shell that protects induction coils from high temperature oxidation and prevents electrical shorts between the coil and the metals that are being heat-treated. Pyro-Puttyâ„¢ 677 is also used to embed resistance-heating elements and encapsulate small electrical and electronic assemblies. This material is available from stock in pint, quart, gallon, and five-gallon pails.

For more information about this advanced material, please contact Aremco’s Technical Sales Department.
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