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Epoxy Adhesive suits temperatures up to 600°F.

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Epoxy Adhesive suits temperatures up to 600°F.
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October 14, 2009 - Designed to withstand severe and repeated thermal cycling, Master Bond EP46HT-1 has continuous service operating temperature range of -100 to +550°F and can withstand intermittent exposures up to 600°F. It has glass transition temperature of over 235°C and provides adhesion to metals, glass, vulcanized rubbers, and most plastics. Product cures rapidly at elevated temperatures, is 100% reactive, and does not contain any solvents or diluents. Hardened system is electrical insulator.

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Master Bond, Inc.
154 Hobart St.
Hackensack, NJ, 07601
USA



Epoxy for High Temperature Service up to 600°F


HACKENSACK, NJ - Oct 8, 2009 - Developed after years of research, Master Bond EP46HT-1 extends the limits of epoxy adhesive/sealant formulations. It has a continuous service operating temperature range of -100°F to +550°F and can withstand intermittent exposures up to 600°F. EP46HT-1 has a glass transition temperature of over 235°C. In addition to high temperatures, it is also designed to withstand severe and repeated thermal cycling.

Master Bond EP46HT-1 is easy to apply and cures rapidly at elevated temperatures. It is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents or diluents. It offers exceptional physical strength, outstanding dimensional stability, and superior chemical resistance. EP46HT-1 has excellent adhesion to metals, glass, vulcanized rubbers, and most plastics. The hardened system is an electrical insulator. Applications range from downhole oil drilling to turbo compressors and satellite modules.


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