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NEW HIGH STRENGTH ONE PART EPOXY ADHESIVE CURES AT 80°C
20 March 2006 - Master Bond

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).

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).

Supreme 3HT-80 has excellent adhesion to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubbers and most plastics. It forms bonds that are resistant to water, oil, fuels and most organic solvents even upon prolonged exposures. Supreme 3HT-80 has a service operating temperature range of -100°F to +350°F. It is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents. The hardened adhesive is a superior thermal insulator.

Supreme 3HT-80 is available in half-pint, pint, quart, gallon and 5 gallon containers. For ease of application, it is also available in convenient cartridge applicators.

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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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