Adhesive bonds ceramics to metals at 2500°F.

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Ceramabond(TM) 668 adhesive is single part, alumina-filled compound. Physical properties include torque strength of 10.6 ft-lb, dielectric strength of 245 V per mil at room temperature, and coefficient of thermal expansion of 4.0 ppm/°F. Compound can be applied with brush, syringe, or pneumatic dispenser. After application, it dries at room temperature and cures in 2-4 hr at 200°F. It resists most acids, solvents, and fuels.



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New Ceramabond 668 Bonds Ceramics To Metals At High Temps



Valley Cottage, NY - January 7, 2005 - Ceramabond(TM) 668, a new high temperature adhesive developed by Aremco Products, Inc., is now used to bond ceramics to metals used in applications to 2500°F (1371°C).

Features
Ceramabond(TM) 668 is a single part, alumina-filled compound, which provides exceptional adhesion to ceramics and metals, and offers a maximum temperature resistance of 2500°F (1371°C). Physical properties include torque strength of 10.6 ft-lbs, dielectric strength of 245 volts per mil at room temperature, and a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of 4.0 ppm/°F (7.2 ppm/°C).

Ceramabond(TM) 668 is ideal for use with ceramics as well as non-ceramic substrates such as steel and stainless steel. It is applied easily using a brush, syringe or pneumatic dispenser. After application, it dries rapidly at room temperature and cures in 2-4 hours at 200°F and is resistant to most acids, solvents and fuels. Cleanup of uncured material is accomplished easily with warm water and soap.

Additional applications for Ceramabond(TM) 668 include encapsulating small electrical components such as resistors, igniters, temperature probes, and halogen lamps. This product is available from stock in pint, quart, and 1-gallon drums.
For more information about this advanced product, please contact Aremco's Technical Sales Department.

Website: www.aremco.com
Email: aremco@aremco.com

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