EP42HT-2ND-2Med Black Product Information

EP42HT-2ND-2Med Black Two Part Epoxy System

Two Component, Room Temperature Curable, Heat Resistant, Medical Grade Epoxy Adhesive, Sealant & Coating Featuring Resistance to Repeated Sterilization Including Radiation, Chemicals and Steam. Meets USP Class VI Requirements. Features Paste Consistency.

EP45AOHT Product Information

EP45AOHT Two Part Epoxy

Two Component Thermally Conductive Heat Resistant Epoxy Compound for High Performance Structural Bonding, and Casting

EP45HT Product Information

EP45HT Two Part Epoxy

Two Component Heat Resistant Epoxy System for High Performance Structural Bonding, Sealing and Coating

EP45HTMed Product Information

EP45HTMed Two Part Epoxy System

Two Component Heat Resistant USP Class VI Certified Epoxy Medical Grade System for High Performance Bonding, Sealing and Coating, Featuring Resistance To Repeated Sterilization Including Radiation, Chemical Sterilants and Steam

EP45HTN Product Description

EP45HTN Two Part Epoxy System

Two Component Electrically Conductive Heat Resistant Epoxy Compound for High Performance Structural Bonding, and Casting

EP45HTQ Product Description

EP45HTQ Two Component Epoxy

Two Component Quartz Filled Heat Resistant Epoxy Compound for High Performance Structural Bonding, and Casting.

EP46CA Product Information

EP46CA Two Part Epoxy

Two Component High Performance Epoxy Resin System for Heat Resistant Structural Bonding, Sealing and Castings.

EP46HT Product Information

EP46HT Two Part Epoxy

Two Component High Performance Epoxy Resin System for Heat Resistant Structural Bonding, Sealing And Castings.

EP46HT-1 Product Information

EP46HT-1 Two Part Epoxy Compound

Two Component Heat Resistant Epoxy System for High Performance Structural Bonding and Sealing, Featuring a Glass Transition Temperature in Excess of 235°C.

EP46HT-2 Product Information

EP46HT-2 Two Part Epoxy

Two Component, Heat Resistant, Epoxy System for High Performance Bonding, Sealing and Casting. Features a Glass Transition Temperature in Excess of 220°C; Requires Elevated Temperature Curing at 250°F or Above.

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