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Heat Resistant Epoxy Adhesive provides high strength bonds.

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Heat Resistant Epoxy Adhesive provides high strength bonds.
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April 14, 2010 - Withstanding long-term exposure to wide temperature ranges between -100 and +500°F, two component Supreme 46HT-2 delivers high performance structural bonding to both similar and dissimilar substrates. It has mixing ratio of 100 to 30, and cures at elevated temperatures of 250°F min. Applications include aerospace, electronic, metalworking, transportation, appliance, and chemical/oil processing. Supreme 46HT-2ND2, a non-drip version that will not flow during cure, is also available.

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



Heat Resistant Epoxy Adhesive for High Performance Structural Bonding


HACKENSACK, NJ - For outstanding, high performance bonding strength to both similar and dissimilar substrates, Master Bond Polymer Supreme 46HT-2 was developed. This two component adhesive features high temperature resistance along with superior toughness and strength. It has excellent durability, thermal cycling and shock capabilities, as well as superb electrical insulation properties.

With a balance of superior peel and shear strength properties, Supreme 46HT-2 is suitable for applications where long term exposure to wide temperature ranges between -100°F and +500°F is required. It is used extensively in aerospace, electronic, metalworking, transportation, appliance and chemical/oil processing applications.

With a mixing ratio of 100 to 30, it cures at elevated temperatures with a minimum 250°F required for cure. Moreover, product properties are relatively unaffected by small changes in mix ratio. There is also a non-drip version available called Supreme 46HT-2ND2 that will not flow during cure. It is available for purchase in half-pint, pint, quart, one gallon and five gallon container kits.

Master Bond Inc.

154 Hobart Street

Hackensack, NJ 07601-3922

Web: www.masterbond.com
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