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| Epoxy Compatibility with STERIS’s Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilization Process |
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| Master Bond and STERIS collaborated in research to determine the compatibility of Master Bond’s specialty epoxies with Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide (VHP™) using V-PRO® s2 Low Temperature Sterilization System. This study was recently published in a peer-reviewed journal Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials. |
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| Epoxy Compounds Tested in Study |
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| EP42HT-2Med |
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| Low viscosity epoxy resists temperatures up to 450°F |
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| EP42HT-4AOMed Black |
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| Thermally conductive and electrically insulative epoxy |
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| EP62-1HTMed |
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| Two part epoxy resists repeated, aggressive sterilization |
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| EP41S-5Med |
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| Epoxy features good physical strength and electrical insulation |
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| EP4CL-80Med |
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| Low viscosity, optically clear epoxy cures at 80-85°C |
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| UV10TKMed |
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| Optically clear UV curing adhesive with Tg over 140°C |
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