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New two component epoxy system for service above 500°F

Master Bond Inc. of Hackensack, New Jersey has developed a new two component epoxy system for service above 500°F. Called EP125, this compound is designed to withstand exposure to boiling acids, alkalis, salts, fuels and most organic solvents. It offers high bond strength to metallic and nonmetallic surfaces. Typical lap shear strengths are in the order of 2,400-2,500 psi at ambient temperatures. After heat aging for 1,000 hours at 500°F, slightly less than 50% of the original bond strength is retained. Castings exhibit flexural strength as high as 15,000 psi and flexural moduli of more than 500,000 psi.

18 November 2007: Master Bond

 

New medium viscosity, optically clear Epoxy System resists up to 400°F

Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. has recently developed a new medium viscosity, two component epoxy adhesive/sealant, coating and casting compound called EP30HT. It is formulated to cure at room temperature or more rapidly at elevated temperatures. EP30HT features superior dimensional stability, superb optical clarity and high temperature resistance up to 400°F. It conforms to Title 21, U.S. Code of Federal Regulation, FDA Chapter 1, Section 175.105 and 175.300 for food applications.

14 November 2007: Master Bond

 

New low viscosity, flexible UV curable composition formulated for fast, high performance laminating

Master Bond Inc. of Hackensack, New Jersey has developed UV19, a new low viscosity, flexible UV curable composition formulated for fast, high performance laminating, sealing, bonding and casting. It is an optically clear, mobile liquid which cures readily upon exposure to UV light at ambient temperatures to a flexible strong solid with superior mechanical strength properties and excellent adhesion to many different substrates including most plastics and glasses as well as metals. The UV19 system is 100% reactive and does not contain any volatiles. Unlike many other commercially offered UV curing compounds, its cure is not inhibited by air and it exhibits minimal shrinkage when cured. UV19 has excellent resistance to water and many other aggressive chemicals.

17 February 2007: Master Bond

 

10HTFL new one component flexible high performance epoxy resin based adhesive/sealant

Master Bond Polymer System Supreme 10HTFL is a new one component flexible high performance epoxy resin based adhesive/sealant with an exceptionally wide service temperature range of -300°F to +300°F. It cures readily to a tough, strong flexible thermoset polymer at temperatures of 250-300°F and above. Unlike other commercially available flexible one part epoxy adhesive sealants, it features extended ambient temperature storage capability and does not require refrigeration for extended storage before use. Master Bond Polymer System Supreme 10HTFL features high physical strength properties and excellent adhesion to a wide range of both metallic and nonmetallic substrates even upon prolonged exposure to hostile environmental conditions. Adhesive and sealing properties to aluminum, steel and other metals, as well as fiber reinforced composites, most plastics, ceramics, glass, wood, etc. are remarkably high. Tensile lap shear strengths of more than 2000 psi and T-peels in excess of 60 pli are obtained for aluminum bonding.

16 February 2007: Master Bond

 

New USP class VI approved Epoxy adhesive resists sterilants

Master Bond Inc, Hackensack, N.J. has developed EP62-1MED, a new, two component epoxy adhesive system which features outstanding chemical and temperature resistance. This compound is specifically designed to withstand repeated cycles of steam, ethylene oxide, radiation and chemical sterilization. EP62-1MED cures at moderately elevated temperatures (150°F-200°F) and offers an exceptional long working life at room temperatures. It contains no solvents or volatiles and has a 100 to 10 mix ratio by weight.

15 February 2007: Master Bond

 

New one part UV and heat curable Epoxy System

Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. is pleased to announce the development of a special dual cure (UV/heat curable) epoxy system called UV15DC80. It is designed for bonding, sealing, coating and potting applications. This compound has a low viscosity, is easy to apply and requires no mixing. Environmentally friendly, it is 100% solid and contains no solvents or volatiles. UV15DC80 is not inhibited by oxygen and has low shrinkage upon cure.

13 February 2007: Master Bond

 

New one part silicone elastomer has high transparency to visible light

A new one component high performance silicone elastomer compound for bonding, sealing and coating has been developed by Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. called MasterSil 415. This formulation has high transparency and is particularly well suited for optical and display applications. It cures at ambient temperatures to a flexible, rubbery solid when exposed to atmospheric moisture. It is easy to apply and has a paste consistency. It can be applied on vertical surfaces without sagging or running.

12 February 2007: Master Bond

 

New one component adhesive/sealant resists up to 600°F

Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. has developed a new toughened one component heat curing epoxy adhesive/sealant, called EP17. This compound has a service operating range of from -300°F to as high as 600°F. It is formulated to cure at temperatures from 300°F to 350°F for 60-90 minutes. EP17 bonds well to a variety of substrates including metals, glass, ceramics, vulcanized rubbers and many plastics. It has excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals including fuels, acids, bases, oils and many solvents.

03 September 2006: Master Bond

 

New one component flexible high performance epoxy resin based adhesive with an exceptionally wide service temperature range

Master Bond Polymer System Supreme 10HTFL is a new one component flexible high performance epoxy resin based adhesive/sealant with an exceptionally wide service temperature range of -300°F to +300°F. It cures readily to a tough, strong flexible thermoset polymer at temperatures of 250-300°F and above. Unlike other commercially available flexible one part epoxy adhesive sealants, it features extended ambient temperature storage capability and does not require refrigeration for extended storage before use. Master Bond Polymer System Supreme 10HTFL features high physical strength properties and excellent adhesion to a wide range of both metallic and nonmetallic substrates even upon prolonged exposure to hostile environmental conditions. Adhesive and sealing properties to aluminum, steel and other metals, as well as fiber reinforced composites, most plastics, ceramics, glass, wood, etc. are remarkably high. Tensile lap shear strengths of more than 2000 psi and T-peels in excess of 60 pli are obtained for aluminum bonding.

26 August 2006: Master Bond

 

New one component flexible high performance epoxy based adhesive/sealant has long term ambient temperature storage capability

Master Bond Polymer System Supreme 10HTFL is a new one component flexible high performance epoxy resin based adhesive/sealant with an exceptionally wide service temperature range of -300°F to +300°F. It cures readily to a tough, strong flexible thermoset polymer at temperatures of 250-300°F and above. Unlike other commercially available flexible one part epoxy adhesive sealants, it features extended ambient temperature storage capability and does not require refrigeration for extended storage before use. Master Bond Polymer System Supreme 10HTFL features high physical strength properties and excellent adhesion to a wide range of both metallic and nonmetallic substrates even upon prolonged exposure to hostile environmental conditions.

26 August 2006: Master Bond

 

High strength one part epoxy adhesive cures at 80°C

Master Bond Supreme 3HT-80 is a new one component heat curing epoxy adhesive developed by Master Bond Inc. Supreme 3HT-80 exhibits both high shear and high peel strength. It offers superior resistance to impact, thermal shock, vibration and stress fatigue cracking. This no mix compound has an unlimited working life and cures within 30 minutes at 175°F (80°C).

20 August 2006: Master Bond

 

Master Bond Inc., has developed a new toughened one component heat curing epoxy adhesive/sealant

Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. has developed a new toughened one component heat curing epoxy adhesive/sealant, called EP17. This compound has a service operating range of from -300°F to as high as 600°F. It is formulated to cure at temperatures from 300°F to 350°F for 60-90 minutes. EP17 bonds well to a variety of substrates including metals, glass, ceramics, vulcanized rubbers and many plastics. It has excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals including fuels, acids, bases, oils and many solvents.

31 July 2006: Master Bond

 

New high strength one part epoxy adhesive cures at 80°C

Master Bond Supreme 3HT-80 is a new one component heat curing epoxy adhesive developed by Master Bond Inc. Supreme 3HT-80 exhibits both high shear and high peel strength. It offers superior resistance to impact, thermal shock, vibration and stress fatigue cracking. This no mix compound has an unlimited working life and cures within 30 minutes at 175°F (80°C).

20 March 2006: Master Bond

 

New two component nickel conductive epoxy adhesive

Master Bond Inc. of Hackensack, New Jersey has developed a new two component, room temperature curing, nickel filled, electrically conductive epoxy adhesive called EP76M. EP76M has a convenient one to one mix ratio by weight or volume. It has a volume resistivity of 5-10 ohm-cm and excellent low outgassing properties. It has a thermal conductivity of 8-9 BTU/in/ft²/hr/°F. EP76M readily develops a tensile shear strength of 2,000 psi when measured and cured at room temperature.

08 February 2006: Master Bond

 

Chemical Island starts on schedule

Production has started on schedule at Eka Bahia in Brazil, the plant operated by Akzo Nobel's Pulp and Paper Chemicals business, Eka Chemicals, which is producing chemicals for the Veracel pulp mill.

24 August 2005: Akcros Chemicals

 

Eka Chemicals divests Kemi-Intressen

Eka Chemicals and Nordmann, Rassmann GmbH, Hamburg, have announced that NRC has taken over all of the shares in the company Kemi-Intressen AB, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eka, effective as of August 1, 2005.

03 August 2005: Akcros Chemicals

 

USP class VI approved adhesive resists exposure to repeated sterilization

Master Bond Inc. of Hackensack, New Jersey has developed a new two component heat cured epoxy adhesive called EP45HT MED. This compound is durable, tough and resistant to exposure to thermal shock and many chemicals. It can withstand long term exposure form -80°F to 500°F and has a glass transition temperature of >185°C. Adhesion to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubber and many plastics is excellent. The cured system is a superb electrical insulator.

01 August 2005: Master Bond

 

USP class VI approved adhesive resists exposure to repeated sterilization

Master Bond Inc. of Hackensack, New Jersey has developed a new two component heat cured epoxy adhesive called EP45HT MED. This compound is durable, tough and resistant to exposure to thermal shock and many chemicals. It can withstand long term exposure form -80°F to 500°F and has a glass transition temperature of >185°C. Adhesion to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubber and many plastics is excellent. The cured system is a superb electrical insulator.

01 August 2005: Master Bond

 

U.S. Chemicals business wins award

Akzo Nobel Chemicals in the United States has won a major supplier award for the fifth year in a row.

16 June 2005: Akcros Chemicals

 

Safety award for chemicals business

Akzo Nobel's Chemicals business in the United States has won an award for its safe handling of hazardous chemicals.

10 June 2005: Akcros Chemicals

 

Salt plant becomes world's biggest

Akzo Nobel's salt plant in Hengelo, the Netherlands, has become the biggest vacuum salt factory in the world following the official opening of a new extension.

30 May 2005: Akcros Chemicals

 

Marketing agreement signed

Akzo Nobel's Chelates and Micronutrients business has signed a global marketing agreement with Norwegian fertilizer producer Yara International ASA.

30 May 2005: Akcros Chemicals

 

Low viscosity UV curable compound designed for high performance laminating, sealing, bonding & coating

Master Bond Inc. of Hackensack, New Jersey has developed UV19, a new low viscosity, flexible UV curable composition formulated for fast, high performance laminating, sealing, bonding and casting. It is an optically clear, mobile liquid which cures readily upon exposure to UV light at ambient temperatures to a flexible strong solid with superior mechanical strength properties and excellent adhesion to many different substrates including most plastics and glasses as well as metals. The UV19 system is 100% reactive and does not contain any volatiles. Unlike many other commercially offered UV curing compounds, its cure is not inhibited by air and it exhibits minimal shrinkage when cured. UV19 has excellent resistance to water and many other aggressive chemicals.

18 April 2005: Master Bond

 

A new flexible, low viscosity UV curable compound specially designed for high performance

Master Bond Inc. of Hackensack, New Jersey has developed UV19, a new low viscosity, flexible UV curable composition formulated for fast, high performance laminating, sealing, bonding and casting. It is an optically clear, mobile liquid which cures readily upon exposure to UV light at ambient temperatures to a flexible strong solid with superior mechanical strength properties and excellent adhesion to many different substrates including most plastics and glasses as well as metals. The UV19 system is 100% reactive and does not contain any volatiles. Unlike many other commercially offered UV curing compounds, its cure is not inhibited by air and it exhibits minimal shrinkage when cured. UV19 has excellent resistance to water and many other aggressive chemicals.

18 April 2005: Master Bond

 

Hikes in steel prices have affected contract customers more than most

Many large three monthly contract buyers have felt let down by the steel producers in recent years and some consider that they are being penalised for their loyalty.

18 April 2005: MEPS (International)

 
 
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