MASTER BOND High-Temperature Resistant, Toughened Structural Adhesive Cures at Room Temperature | American Fastener Journal

Article by · 2011/02/17 ·

Posted Date: 02/17/2011

High-Temperature Resistant, Toughened Structural Adhesive Cures at Room Temperature
Email Article Print
19 January 2011

Formulated for structural applications in extreme environments with temperatures from -80°F to +425°F, Master Bond Supreme 33 has superior resistance to thermal cycling, thermal shock and impact. This toughened, two-component epoxy offers high structural bond strength to a wide variety of substrates including metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubbers and many plastics. Supreme 33 also resists chemicals including water, oil and many organic solvents.

Supreme 33 has a mix ratio of 100 to 70 by weight or one to one by volume. It cures conveniently at room temperature in 48hr – 72hr. For optimal performance, the suggested schedule is curing overnight at room temperature followed by 2hr – 3hr at +150°F to +200°F. This 100% reactive epoxy does not contain any solvents or diluents, has exceptional dimensional stability and features very low shrinkage upon cure.

It produces high-performance bonds boasting a shear strength over 2,500psi, a tensile shear strength greater than 7,500psi and a T-peel strength exceeding 15pli. With a volume resistivity of 1,014ohms-cm, a dielectric strength over 400V/ml, and …

Source : American Fastener Journal – Read full article on the given date in the news section via American Fastener Journal.