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Effect of Fillers on Epoxy Properties

Fillers have the ability to alter and enhance a variety of performance properties for epoxies, silicones and UV curable compounds. These include physical, thermal and mechanical characteristics such as machinability, corrosion resistance, thermal stability, electrical conductivity, heat dissipation and more. A prime example of how fillers can affect an epoxy is Master Bond EP21SC-1, which utilizes silicon carbide to deliver outstanding abrasion resistance.
Learn more about the effects of fillers on epoxies
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP21SC-1

Silver Coated Nickel Filled Electrically Conductive Epoxy

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Master Bond epoxy EP79FL is an electrically conductive system with low volume resistivity that forms durable bonds that withstand extreme cryogenic temperatures. It offers high peel strength properties, resistance to thermal cycling and chemical exposure. EP79FL has a convenient one to one mix ratio by weight and cures at room temperature.

For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP79FL

Dimensionally Stable Epoxy

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Master Bond EP30QF is a quartz filled, two component epoxy for high performance bonding, sealing, coating and casting applications. It is formulated to produce high strength, rigid bonds which are resistant to chemicals. EP30QF is recommended where outstanding compressive strength and superior dimensional stability are required.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP30QF

Flexible, Heat Dissipative Silicone Withstands 400°F

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MasterSil 151AO is a two component, low viscosity silicone compound for high performance potting and encapsulation. It combines high temperature resistance, superior flexibility, outstanding thermal conductivity and thermal cycling resistance. The service temperature range for this system is from -65°F to +400°F.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on MasterSil 151AO

Fiber Reinforced Epoxy for Structural Bonding

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Master Bond EP30R is a high viscosity, two part epoxy that offers superior impact resistance. Its shrinkage after curing is an exceptionally low 0.0003 inches/in. It produces high strength bonds which are resistant to thermal cycling and chemicals including water, oil and most organic solvents, over the wide temperature range of -60°F to more than 250°F.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP30R

Aluminum Filled Epoxy Has Enhanced Machinability

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Two component, room temperature curing EP22 has an easy to use one to one mix ratio and excellent void filling properties. This system offers exceptional durability, high dimensional stability, low shrinkage and outstanding adhesion to metals. It has an operating temperature range of -60°F to 250°F which makes it optimal for use in various industrial manufacturing applications.
For more information, request a technical data sheet on EP22
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