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NEW EPOXY ADHESIVE RESISTS HIGH TEMPERATURES
15 March 2004 - Master Bond

A unique two component, room temperature curing, high temperature resistant epoxy adhesive called EP35 has been introduced by Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. This system produces high strength bonds whose strength is maintained even after long exposures to temperatures in the 450°F-500°F range. It has a 100 to 70 mix ratio by weight and can be applied without sagging or dripping even on vertical surfaces.

A unique two component, room temperature curing, high temperature resistant epoxy adhesive called EP35 has been introduced by Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. This system produces high strength bonds whose strength is maintained even after long exposures to temperatures in the 450°F-500°F range. It has a 100 to 70 mix ratio by weight and can be applied without sagging or dripping even on vertical surfaces.

Master Bond EP35 produces durable and tough bonds which are remarkably resistant to thermal cycling and chemicals including water, oil and most organic solvents. It has a service operating temperature range of -60°F to 450-500°F. Adhesion to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubbers and many plastics is excellent.

EP35 is 100% reactive and does not contain any diluents or solvents. Only contact pressure is required during cure. It is available in pint, quart, gallon and 5 gallon pail container kits.

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About: Master Bond
Master Bond is a leading manufacturer of high performance adhesives, sealants, coatings, potting and encapsulation compounds and impregnation resins. Our line of products consists of epoxies, polyurethanes, silicones, acrylics, polyamides and latex systems. They also include such specialties as anaerobics and cyanoacrylates. One and two component systems are available. Systems cure at room temperature, exposure to heat and upon exposure to UV light.


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