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PRACTICAL SOLUTION FOR DISPENSING AND APPLYING ULTRA-FAST CURE TWO COMPONENT EPOXY RESIN
01 December 2004 - Master Bond
| Master Bond Polymer System EP65HT-1 provides the first practical solution for dispensing and applying ultra-fast cure 10:1 mix ratio two component epoxy resin compositions. |
Master Bond Polymer System EP65HT-1 provides the first practical solution for dispensing and applying ultra-fast cure 10:1 mix ratio two component epoxy resin compositions. This compound sets up in 3-5 minutes in 10-20 gram masses at room temperature. A specially designed manually operated dispenser eliminates all mixing problems and provides simple reliable application. The cured product exhibits outstanding physical strength properties and chemical resistance. It also withstands exposure to elevated temperatures. EP65HT-1 meets NASA low outgassing specifications. Master Bond EP65HT-1 overcomes the deficiencies of well known adhesive systems as instant cure cyanoacrylates and special acrylic polymer formulations, particularly in its resistance to high temperatures. The cured high strength bonds are tough, water resistant and dimensionally stable over a wide service temperature range of -60 to +400F. They enhance productivity by combining high performance with remarkably fast room temperature cures. Unlike other commercially available super fast cure adhesives, EP65HT-1 makes bonds that are impact resistant. They can be subjected to high humidity and water immersion for prolonged time periods. EP65HT-1 is available in a variety of colours.
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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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