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Ceramic Adhesive bonds and coats platinum resistance heaters.

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Ceramic Adhesive bonds and coats platinum resistance heaters.
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April 19, 2011 - Rated for operating temperatures to 3,000°F, Ceramabond(TM) 569 bonds and coats heaters to aluminum oxide cores. Single-part, ceramic-filled paste bonds to ceramic, metal, and quartz substrates. Product exhibits dielectric strength of 200 V/mil, volume resistivity of 109 W-cm, 4.2 in./in./°F coefficient of thermal expansion, and torque strength of 6.0 lb-ft. Applied using brush, syringe, or automatic dispensing equipment, adhesive cures in 24 hr at room temperature or in 2 hr at 200°F.

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Aremco Products, Inc.
707 Executive Blvd., Unit
Valley Cottage, NY, 10989
USA



Ceramabond(TM) 569 Bonds & Coats Platinum Resistance Heater


SUMMARY

Ceramabond(TM) 569, a new high temperature ceramic adhesive developed by Aremco Products, Inc., is now used to bond and coat platinum resistance heaters to aluminum oxide cores for used in ultra high temperature applications to 3000°F (1650°C).

FEATURES

Ceramabond(TM) 569 is a single part, ceramic-filled paste that bonds tenaciously to ceramic, metal and quartz substrates. This compound is rated for operating temperatures to 3000°F (1650°C) and exhibits a dielectric strength of 200 volts per mil, volume resistivity of 109 ohm-cm, coefficient of thermal expansion of 4.2 in/in/°F, and torque strength of 6.0 ft-lbs.

Ceramabond(TM) 569 is applied easily using a brush, syringe or automatic dispensing equipment. Once applied, curing is accomplished by heating at 200°F for 2 hours or drying at room temperature for 24 hours. Cured product exhibits minimal shrinkage and offers exceptional mechanical strength, and moisture and thermal shock resistance.
Primary applications for Ceramabond(TM) 569 include the assembly of platinum resistance heaters, igniters, thermocouples, probes and sensors such as oxygen analyzers, gas chromatographs, mass spectrometers, and high vacuum components.

Ceramabond(TM) 569 is available from stock in pint, quart, gallon and five-gallon pails. For more information about this advanced product, please contact Aremco's Technical

For more information or technical assistance, visit our website, www.aremco.com or phone us at 845-268-0039.
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