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| Epoxy Systems Pass Military Standard Testing for Thermal Stability |
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| Browse our eBrochure of epoxy compounds that meet the stringent MIL-STD-883J section 3.5.2. specification implemented by the U.S. Department of Defense in reference to the thermal stability of a material. The epoxy samples that passed this test not only excelled at high temperatures up to 200°C, they maintained a number of other impressive properties, such as high strength, excellent electrical insulation and thermal conductivity throughout. |
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| Military Grade Compounds for Thermal Stability |
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| EP17HTDA-1 |
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| One part epoxy compound for die attach applications |
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| EP21TDCHT |
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| Toughened, two part epoxy resists thermal cycling |
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| EP46HT-1AO |
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| Low outgassing epoxy with high temperature resistance |
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| EP33 |
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| Dimensionally stable epoxy offers chemical resistance |
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| Supreme 11AOHT |
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| Thermally conductive epoxy with high dimensional stability |
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| Supreme 12AOHT-LO |
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| Low outgassing epoxy features cyrogenic serviceability |
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