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February 2016
Adhesive academy is back in session and everyone is excited. Watch as Dr. B explains how viscosity can be modified with the addition of fillers or heat and the importance of flow to meet specific application requirements. Learn how these adjustments can improve productivity and performance for you.

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User Friendly NASA Low Outgassing Certified Two Part Epoxy
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With a convenient one to one mix ratio by weight or volume, low viscosity EP21LV-LO bonds well to metals, glass, ceramics and many types of rubbers and plastics. This high strength system also resists many chemicals, including water, oils, fuels, acids, bases and salts. EP21LV-LO features outstanding physical strength properties, along with being an excellent electrical insulator. This combination of properties enables it to be readily used as a potting and encapsulation compound.

For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP21LV-LO
Dimensionally Stable, Chemical Resistant UV Curable System
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UV10TK is a moderate viscosity, one part UV system for bonding, sealing and coating featuring very good optical clarity, excellent physical properties as well as superior temperature resistance over the wide range of -60°F to +300°F. It bonds well to glass, surface treated metals and plastics such as polycarbonates and acrylics, among others. Its chemical resistance is particularly good as it resists water, oils, acids, bases and solvents well. This product has an exceptionally fast cure time upon exposure to UV light at ambient temperatures.

For more information, request a technical data sheet on UV10TK
Non-Drip, Toughened, Heat Resistant Epoxy
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Featuring an attractive balance of superior shear and peel strength, Supreme 46HT-2ND2 is a two component, non-drip epoxy for structural bonding. It is suitable for applications where long-term exposure to temperatures from -100°F to +500°F is required. This toughened system produces durable bonds which are resistant to thermal cycling as well as a wide variety of chemicals.

For more information, request a technical data sheet on Supreme 46HT-2ND2
Two Component, Epoxy System for Indirect Food Applications
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EP30HV meets FDA Chapter 1, Section 175.105 for indirect food applications. It is especially recommended when low viscosity, excellent physical strength properties and optical clarity are required. It has low linear shrinkage upon curing, less than 0.1%. This system forms high strength, rigid bonds with superior dimensional stability. The cured epoxy also has top notch electrical insulation properties. Specialty packaging is available in gun dispensers.

For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP30HV
Non-Drip Epoxy Has Impressive Bond Strength and Thermal Stability
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Room temperature curing EP41S-1HTND has extraordinary resistance to a wide array of chemicals, including solvents, alcohols and fuels. Its resistance to gasohol, which is fairly aggressive against many types of plastics and rubbers, is particularly noteworthy. Also, it has robust physical strength properties and electrical insulation values. This system is serviceable over the wide temperature range of -60°F to +400°F.

For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP41S-1HTND
One Part, Low Outgassing Silicone Has 250-350% Elongation
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Featuring a paste consistency, MasterSil 922-LO is a specially blended RTV silicone system that is primarily used for bonding, sealing and coating. First and foremost, this non-corrosive, neutral type curing system fully passes NASA low outgassing test requirements. Serviceable over the wide temperature range of -175°F to +500°F, this silicone can withstand highly aggressive thermal cycling and shock requirements.

For more information, request a technical data sheet on MasterSil 922-LO

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