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Ceramic Compound offers high-temperature thermal insulation.

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Ceramic Compound offers high-temperature thermal insulation.
Ceramic Compound offers high-temperature thermal insulation.

November 16, 2005 - Fused silica-based Ceramacast(TM) 645N is suited for encapsulating small ceramic and metal housings used in high temperature devices such as flow meters, pressure sensors, and temperature sensors to 3,000°F. Product offers dielectric strength of 300 V/mil, compressive strength of 7,000 psi, and chemical resistance. Supplied in powder form, compound is mixed with water and sets at room temperature in less than 8 hr. It contains no asbestos or VOCs.

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



New Ceramacast 645N Now Used For High Temp Thermal Insulation


SUMMARY
Ceramacast(TM) 645N, a new high temperature ceramic casting material developed by Aremco Products Inc., is now used to encapsulate and insulate high temperature flow meters and pressure and temperature sensors used in the foundry, refining, and chemical processing industries to 3000 oF (1650 oC).

FEATURES
Aremco's Ceramacast(TM) 645N is a fused silica based ceramic compound ideal for encapsulating small ceramic and metal housings used in a variety of high temperature devices such as flow meters and pressure and temperature sensors to 3000 oF (1650 oC). Key attributes include excellent bonding to ceramics and metals, ultra low thermal conductivity, high dielectric strength of 300 volts per mil, high compressive strength of 7,000 psi, and exceptional chemical resistance.

Ceramacast(TM) 645N is a simple to use compound. It is provided in a powder form and is mixed in a ratio of 100 parts powder to 18-20 parts water. The mixture sets at room temperature in less than 8 hours, then fully cures at 200 oF and 250 oF for 2-4 hours, respectively. The shrinkage rate when fired to 1000 oF is less than 0.3%.

Ceramacast(TM) 645 is an environmentally friendly product that contains no asbestos or volatile organic compounds. It can be applied easily by syringe, squeeze bottle or automatic dispensing equipment. It is available from stock in quart, gallon and 5 gallon containers.

Please contact Aremco's Technical Sales Department for more information about Ceramacast(TM) 645N.
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