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November 2014
Dr. B, Master Bond’s resident adhesive expert, explains how to enhance thermal stability, electrical properties and chemical resistance by using heat when curing epoxies.

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Thermally Conductive, Electrically Insulative System
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High strength Supreme 11ANHT is an easy to handle two part epoxy with a one to one mix ratio that cures at room temperature. It resists temperatures up to 350°F and offers excellent adhesion to metals, ceramics, glass, vulcanized rubbers as well as many plastics. This toughened compound withstands rigorous thermal cycling.

For more information, request a data sheet on Supreme 11ANHT
Heat Curing Epoxy Features a Tg of 160-165°C
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Dimensionally stable, this two part epoxy has excellent physical strength properties. EP62-1 delivers superior chemical resistance against fuels, acids, bases and many solvents, even at high temperatures. It has a long pot life and versatile cure schedules at moderately elevated temperatures. It also exhibits excellent electrical insulation characteristics.

For more information, request a data sheet on EP62-1
High Temperature Resistant, Dimensionally Stable UV Curable System
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Moderate viscosity, UV15TK has a cationic curing mechanism with no oxygen inhibition. These kinds of systems have low shrinkage (1-2%) and higher temperature resistance than the majority of UV compounds. The glass transition temperature (Tg) with a straight UV cure is 95-100°C and when post cured for 30 minutes at 125°C, the Tg is 135°C.

For more information, request a data sheet on UV15TK
Epoxy Offers Superior Acid Resistance
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EP21ARHT combines high temperature resistance with an amazing ability to withstand exposure to a variety of acids and other chemicals. This two part, 100% reactive epoxy is especially useful for coating tanks, pipes, scrubbers and other types of chemical processing equipment. It is serviceable over the wide temperature range of -60°F to +400°F. It also features a low thermal expansion coefficient and minimal shrinkage upon cure.

For more information, request a data sheet on EP21ARHT
Epoxy System Features High Thermal Stability
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Master Bond EP46HT-2 is a two part epoxy formulated for bonding, sealing and casting applications where resistance to temperatures from -100°F to +550°F is required. This oven curing system features an extremely high glass transition temperature, exceeding 220°C. When cured, EP46HT-2 features exceptional physical and mechanical properties while exhibiting superior chemical resistance. It also withstands thermal cycling.

For more information, request a data sheet on EP46HT-2
Two Component, Room Temperature Curing Epoxy
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EP41S-1HT is a two component epoxy system with outstanding resistance to a variety of chemicals including gasoline, gasohol, fuels, oils, alcohols, skydrol, ethyl acetate, toluene, as well as a wide number of other organic and inorganic solvents. In addition to its ability to withstand chemical immersions, this low viscosity system has excellent mechanical properties including high tensile and compressive strengths. Serviceability is from -60°F to +400°F.

For more information, request a data sheet on EP41S-1HT

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