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Master Bond offers its extensive product line in a variety of convenient standard and specialty packaging options. Standard containers include cans, tubes, jars, pails and bottles. Specialty packaging consists of syringes, cartridges, bubble packs, gun applicators, premixed and frozen syringes and Semkits®. Die/laser cut performs are also available.
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Available in Premixed and Frozen Syringes
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High Temperature Resistant Epoxy Withstands Multiple Sterilization Cycles
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Master Bond EP42HT-2Med is a room temperature curable, two component epoxy featuring outstanding chemical resistance. It is widely used in the assembly of medical devices due to compliance with USP Class VI testing. It has excellent electrical insulation properties and is serviceable from -60°F up to +450°F. EP42HT-2Med is widely used in the health industry for manufacturing and repairing endoscopes, surgical instruments, catheters and many other medical devices.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP42HT-2Med
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Available in Premixed and Frozen Syringes
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Room Temperature Curing, Silver Filled Epoxy
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Electrically conductive EP21TDCS has a convenient one to one mix ratio, by weight or volume. This two part adhesive readily develops high strength bonds after curing that are resistant to thermal cycling and many chemicals. It is serviceable over the wide temperature range of 4K to +275°F enabling it to be used in cryogenic applications.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP21TDCS |
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Available in Gun Applicators |
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Epoxy Adhesive Features a Glass Transition Temperature of 130-135°C
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Rapid curing, high performance EP65HT sets up in just 8-14 minutes at room temperature in 10-20 gram masses. This two part epoxy has a ten to one mix ratio by weight, but its handling is facilitated by a dispensing gun capable of mixing fast setting materials. This system offers good physical properties, including low shrinkage upon cure, superior dimensional stability, high modulus and superb tensile strength. The service temperature range operating is -60°F to +400°F.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP65HT |
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Available in Gun Applicators |
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High Temperature Resistant Epoxy Offers Optical Clarity
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Featuring high light transmission properties, EP30HT resists temperatures up to 400°F. It exhibits impressive physical strength and excellent adhesion to both similar and dissimilar substrates. EP30HT has exceptionally low shrinkage after cure and forms bonds that are rigid and resistant to chemicals. This compound has a four to one mix ratio by weight and is available in convenient syringe and gun applicators.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP30HT |
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Available in Gun Applicators |
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Adhesive System Features Superb Shock Resistance
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Two component EP21TDCF-3 produces bonds with high tensile strength and peel strength exceeding 1,700 psi and 35 pli, respectively. This two part epoxy offers superior resistance to thermal cycling and is serviceable over the wide temperature range of -100°F to more than 250°F. It can also withstand exposure to many aggressive chemicals. EP21TDCF-3 is unique in that has a paste viscosity with a non-critical one to one mix ratio by weight or volume that can be easily mixed and dispensed with a gun applicator.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP21TDCF-3 |
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Available in Bubble Packs
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Two Component Epoxy Has Remarkable Chemical Resistance
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Master Bond EP41S-1 is designed for durable, high performance bonding, sealing, coating and encapsulating. It successfully withstands prolonged immersion in gasoline, fuels, oils, alcohols as well as a wide number of solvents. With low linear shrinkage upon cure, EP41S-1 also has first rate physical properties including high tensile and compressive strengths. This reliable electrical insulator is serviceable from -60°F to +300°F. EP41S-1 has a 100:30 mix ratio by weight, but handling is simplified with convenient bubble packs.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP41S-1 |
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