High Performance, UV Curable Epoxy with Enhanced Chemical Resistance

Combining superior physical strength and fast cure rates, Master Bond UV16 is formulated for demanding bonding, sealing, and coating applications. It is a one component, no mix system and cures in one minute or less at room temperature with commercial UV light sources.

This 100% reactive epoxy is uninhibited by oxygen and does not release any solvents or volatiles during the curing process. UV16 will cure in thicknesses up to 0.125 inches and has a 2% to 3% shrinkage rate, which is substantially lower than most free radical UV adhesives. Once cured, it delivers a tensile strength exceeding 4,100 psi and a Shore D hardness over 75. Post-curing UV16 at 90° to 125°C for 30 minutes gives the adhesive a glass transition temperature of 135°C and enhances its chemical resistance.

UV16 offers superior chemical resistance, especially against acids and solvents. After a three month immersion in 20% sulfuric acid, it exhibited less than a 3% weight gain. UV16 had a weight gain of less than 2% when immersed in 90% isopropyl alcohol for the same amount of time. With a volume resistivity of 1.6x109 megohm-cm, this epoxy also features excellent electrical insulation properties up to 300°F.

Master Bond UV16 has a viscosity of 200 to 400 cps and adheres well to a wide array of substrates, including plastics, glass, and many metals. A higher viscosity version called UV16TK is also available. UV16 has a 6 month shelf life in unopened containers and is available in syringes, half-pints, pints, quarts, gallons, and 5 gallon pails.

Truck and Trailer Industry

Adhesives for Truck and Trailer Applications Master Bond structural adhesives improve productivity and reliability in assembly operations. Products are designed to withstand harsh climactic conditions and improve durability.

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Imaging Equipment

Adhesives for Imaging Equipment AssemblyNew, state-of-the-art medical imaging equipment has enabled physicians to investigate and monitor the human body for clinical purposes, and has contributed to cutting edge research in the field.

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One Component Silver Conductive Adhesive System Meets NASA Outgassing Test Requirements

Master Bond Polymer System Supreme10HT/S is a uniquely formulated silver filled one component epoxy compound with an unsurpassed wide service temperature range from cryogenic service temperatures up to as high as 400°F. This remarkably versatile electrically conductive epoxy composition features high physical strength properties, superior chemical resistance and excellent durability even when exposed to various severe environmental conditions. Additionally it fully meets NASA low outgassing requirements.

Supreme 10HT/S has a shelf life of 3 months at ambient temperatures. The shelf life can be readily extended by storage at lower temperatures. No mixing is needed for use. Cure can be effected by heating at 250°F for approx. 1 hour or 300°F for 30 minutes, less at higher temperatures. A snap cure version called Supreme 10HTSF is available which will cure at 380-400°F in less than 2 minutes. Supreme 10HT/S has excellent bonding properties. Lap shear strengths with properly prepared substrates exceed 1800psi and peel strengths are impressively high. Master Bond Supreme 10HT/S has been acclaimed for outstanding resistance to thermal cycling, mechanical shock and vibration.

Switches

Epoxy Compounds for Switch Applications For over thirty years, Master Bond has been a supplier of epoxy solutions for electric switch manufacturers.

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Sensor Applications

Epoxy compounds for sensor applicationsThe use of sensor technology has exploded in the chemical, automotive, electronic and optical industries.

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Fans

Adhesive, sealant and coating compounds for fan assembly applicationsHigh performance adhesives, sealants and coatings offer outstanding protection against corrosion and abrasion in assembly and MRO applications.

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Epoxy Compressive Strength

Compressive strength is the measure of the ability of a material to resist compressive forces. In other words, it is the force per unit area that the specimen can withstand in compression without failure. This is one of the important mechanical properties of an epoxy and it plays a vital role in selection of an epoxy in various structural applications.

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