A highly flexible, two-component epoxy resin compound called EP40 features outstanding shear and peel strength and is specially designed for bonding, sealing, and casting engineering plastics and metals. This compound has been formulated to cure readily at ambient or more quickly at elevated temperatures with a convenient non-critical one-to-one mix ratio by weight or volume.
Master Bond Polymer System EP40 provides an excellent solution for applications requiring the inherently attractive strength properties of epoxy resins together with enhanced flexibility and peel strength characteristics. Additional desirable performance characteristics of this unique epoxy compound include superior resistance to thermal cycling and mechanical vibration and shock. Electrical insulation properties are excellent, even after prolonged exposure to hostile environmental conditions. Master Bond Polymer System EP40's low viscosity facilitates bonding, sealing, casting, and other processing operations. Its versatile cure schedules further simplify the application of this unique polymer compound.
The excellent adhesion of EP40 to a wide variety of substrates ranging from engineering plastics, such as polycarbonates, acrylics, and ABS to steel, aluminum, and other metals is particularly noteworthy. Shear and peel strength for bonding polycarbonates are in the order of 1,000 psi and 20 pli respectively, while steel and aluminum bonds yielded shear strength values as high as 1,800 and 1,500 psi. EP40 has an impressively wide service temperature range of -100 to +230°F. EP40 is the preferred choice for many electronic potting and encapsulation applications, and two-component adhesives and sealant, coating and composite uses wherever substrates with different thermal expansion properties must be combined to form electronic and/or mechanical assemblies.
- Convenient handling
- Long open time
- Good bond strength in shear and especially peel
- Exceptional adhesion to polycarbonates and acrylics