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Product category: Adhesives and adhesive bonding equipment
News Release from: Master Bond | Subject: Nickel filled two component, epoxy adhesive
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 27 July 2005

Nickel conductive adhesive has better
flexibility

Nickel filled, flexible two component, epoxy adhesive is recommended for applications under prolonged exposure to unfavorable environmental conditions.

Master Bond of Hackensack, New Jersey, USA, has introduced a new nickel filled, flexible two component, epoxy adhesive called EP21TDCNFL This system is prepared for use by mixing the two components with a user friendly, non-critical one to one mix ratio by weight or volume

Cures can be effected readily at ambient or more quickly at elevated temperatures.

It is 100% reactive and does not contain solvents or volatiles.

The cured nickel filled epoxy has a volume resistivity of less than 5-10 ohm/cm together with a tensile lap shear strength in the order of 2,000 lb/in2 EP21TDCNFL offers a flexible cure with high elongation.

The temperature range is truly outstanding, 4 deg K- 250 deg F, enabling it to be used in cryogenic applications.

Master Bond EP21TDCNFL is also recommended for applications where prolonged exposure to unfavorable environmental conditions will compromise device performance.

EP21TDCNFL form bonds that have superior thermal cycling, thermal resistance shock and vibration resistance.

Adhesion to many different substrates is outstanding.

EP21TDCNFL is available in 1/2 pints, pints, quarts, and gallons.

It is also offered as a one part product in pre-mixed, frozen syringes. Request a free brochure from Master Bond ...

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