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Surface Preparation for Metal Bonding

Surface preparation plays a critical role to ensuring that good bond strength is achieved. With this in mind, Master Bond provides a comprehensive guide that outlines typical techniques for properly preparing metal surfaces for bonding. These methods include degreasing, mechanical abrasion and chemical treatments.
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Toughened Epoxy is Serviceable at Cryogenic Temperatures

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Supreme 10HTND-3 features a unique combination of performance properties including high shear and peel strength along with a completely non-drip application feature. This one part system offers a wide service temperature range of 4K to +400°F. Supreme 10HTND-3 readily withstands severe thermal cycling along with mechanical shock and vibration. It resists many harsh chemicals and its working life is "unlimited" at room temperature.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on Supreme 10HTND-3

Non-Drip Adhesive Meets NASA Low Outgassing Specifications

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Capable of curing at room temperature, Master Bond EP21ND-LO is a two component epoxy adhesive featuring exemplary chemical resistance and a convenient one to one mix ratio. It can be applied without sagging or dripping even on vertical surfaces. EP21ND-LO produces high strength, durable bonds which adhere well to a wide variety of substrates. Once cured, EP21ND-LO is a competent electrical insulator and is serviceable over the wide temperature range of -60°F to +250°F. It fully meets NASA low outgassing specifications.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP21ND-LO

Thermal Cycling Resistant Epoxy System

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Featuring exceptional toughness, Supreme 42HT-2 is a two part epoxy system with excellent heat and chemical resistance. It has impressive thermal cycling capabilities and is ideal for bonding dissimilar substrates. It is also frequently employed in potting/encapsulation applications. Supreme 42HT-2 is serviceable from -65°F to +425°F and offers superb electrical insulation properties. It is used in many industries including aerospace, electronic, chemical and OEM.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on Supreme 42HT-2

Flexibilized Epoxy Cures Rapidly at Room Temperature

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Two component Master Bond EP51FL-1 epoxy system can withstand extreme heat and cold, from 4K to 250°F. This adhesive forms strong, flexible bonds that are capable of adhering to dissimilar substrates. It sets up in just 30-40 minutes at ambient temperatures, with a full cure occurring in 24 hours. EP51FL-1 is an excellent thermal and electric insulator, and maintains outstanding chemical resistance.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP51FL-1

Structural Adhesive Serviceable To 650°F

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Master Bond EP17HT is a unique single component epoxy adhesive, sealant and coating compound recommended for service up to 650°F. It features high tensile, shear and compressive strength properties while maintaining outstanding electrical insulation. EP17HT has a glass transition temperature >220-225°C and a Shore D hardness >80. Resistance to acids, bases, salts, fuels, oils and many solvents is excellent.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP17HT

Dimensionally Stable Epoxy with Superior Toughness

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Featuring a non-drip formulation, Supreme 33ND has attractive blend of superb physical strength properties, outstanding temperature resistance and easy handling. Serviceable from -80°F to +425°F, this durable, two component, room temperature curing epoxy provides excellent thermal cycling capabilities. It is also a solid electrical insulator and is well suited for a variety of bonding, sealing and coating applications in the aerospace, electronic and specialty OEM industries.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on Supreme 33ND
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