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Suitable for a wide range of industries including electronics, appliances, automotive, and telecommunications, these silver coated nickel filled epoxies feature low volume resistivity. While both EP79 and EP79FL offer excellent adhesion and superior heat dissipation, key performance properties vary between the systems. Find out which formulation may be most appropriate for your application.
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Electrically Conductive Adhesives, Sealants and Coatings

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EP21TDCSFL is a silver conductive two component epoxy with very low exotherm. This easy to handle system can be easily applied with minimal sagging on vertical surfaces. Capable of withstanding temperatures down to 4K, it is highly flexible and resists rigorous thermal cycling.Learn more
Primarily selected for applications involving static dissipation or EMI-RFI shielding, MasterSil 705C has striking electrical conductivity and is used in applications where a non-metallic system is required. It retains typical silicone type flexibility and high temperature resistance. Learn more
EP77M-F is a two component, silver filled, electrically conductive epoxy adhesive for high performance bonding. This compound is resistant to thermal cycling and chemicals with a set up time of 5-10 minutes at room temperature. It has high bond strength to similar and dissimilar substrates. Learn more
Master Bond Supreme 10HTS is a silver-filled, one part epoxy adhesive system with high electrical conductivity and superior strength properties. It cures to a tough thermoset and is resistant to thermal shock and vibration. Supreme 10HTS is a high purity product, free from objectionable ionic impurities for low outgassing applications. Learn more

Inside Our Lab

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Electrically conductive epoxies are ideal alternatives for lead soldering. Although the tin/lead soldering technique has been widely used for making electrical connections and packaging for electronic components, it is being replaced by lead-free options due to toxicity concerns.

Learn the benefits that electrically conductive epoxies have to offer over lead soldering in Master Bond’s technical tip called: Conductive Epoxy Replaces Lead Soldering

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