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News Release from: Master Bond | Subject: EP19HTFL no-mix single epoxy resin system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 January 2005
No-mix epoxy has 'unlimited' working
life
Designed to have 'unlimited' working life at room temperature, a single component, no-mix epoxy resin system is intended for bonding, sealing and impregnation applications.
Master Bond, Hackensack, N.J has developed a new no-mix single epoxy resin system called EP19HTFL for high performance bonding, sealing and impregnation applications
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 18 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Adhesive cures very quickly at room temperature
Master Bond has developed an exceptionally fast curing two component epoxy adhesive for general purpose bonding and develops high bond strength exceeding 140kg/cm2 at room temperature.
EP19HTFL is designed to have "unlimited" working life at room temperature as it cures readily at elevated temperatures to a tough, strong and chemically resistant thermoset plastic.
Recommended cure is at 1-2 hours at 300 deg F (150 deg C).
The higher the temperature the faster the cure speed.
The minimum cure temperature is 250 deg F.
EP19HTFL is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents or diluents.
It exhibits high physical strength properties and has low shrinkage upon cure.
It has a tensile strength of 8,500psi.
EP19HTFL can be used over the wide temperature range of -60degF to +350degF.
It can also withstand thermal cycling and exposure to water, inorganic acids, bases, salts and organic solvents.
EP19HTFL has a viscosity of 500-600 cps and is easy to apply.
Low viscosity facilitates its use for impregnation applications.
It is available in pint, quart, gallon and 5 gallon containers.
It has a storage stability of 4 months at 75 deg F. Request a free brochure from Master Bond ...
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