Master Bond, Inc.:
Epoxy Features High Peel Strength, Shock and Temperature Resistance
Tuesday, May 20, 2008

A tough, two component, flexibilized epoxy resin system called EP21TDCHT has been developed by Master Bond Inc., Hackensack, N.J. for general purpose bonding and sealing. It features a high peel strength, (T- peel of 30 pli), shock resistance and high temperature service from -100°F to +350°F. This allows it to be used in a number of demanding situations including temperature cycling, as well as high vibration and mechanical shock. It will bond well to most metals, plastics, rubbers, glass and ceramics. EP21TDCHT is particularly well suited for bonding dissimilar substrates, especially where the substrates have different coefficients of expansion. EP21TDCHT is an excellent electrical insulator and has a volume resistivity of 1014 ohm-cm. Additionally it will resist most chemicals, including water, oils and may organic solvents. This versatile system is widely used in structural, electronic, aerospace, medical, optical, automotive, and metal working applications. It is available in quart, gallon and 5 gallon containers.
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