Home Toughened Two Component Epoxy Is Optically Clear and Resists Thermal Cycling
 

Keywords :   


Toughened Two Component Epoxy Is Optically Clear and Resists Thermal Cycling

2013-11-25 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Master Bond EP38CL was developed for bonding, sealing, coating and encapsulation applications that require toughness and durability. With a Shore D hardness exceeding 75, its toughness is a unique property that imparts resistance to rigorous thermal cycling, impact and mechanical shock. <br /> <br /> EP38CL cures at room temperature or more quickly at elevated temperatures and has low shrinkage upon curing. This low viscosity, two part epoxy has a 100:60 mix ratio by weight and a working life ...This story is related to the following:Materials and Material Processing Sponsored by: Sealeze - Category SponsorEpoxy Sealants | Epoxies | Bonding Compounds | Epoxy Coatings | Metal Bonding Adhesives | Adhesives |

Tags: clear component thermal cycling

Category:Industrial Goods and Services

Latest from this category

All news

18.06A Request From the A League of Their Own Womens Special Interest Group
18.06Next MANAchat Series is Scheduled for the Week of August 5
17.06New Federal Government Filing Requirement Regarding Ownership of LLCs and Corporations
17.06Manufacturers Reps That Sell to International Customers June 26 Networking Event
17.06Avoid $591 Daily Penalty From the U.S. Treasury Department
15.06With Gratitude for a Job Well Done
Industrial Goods and Services »
26.06Horizon expert 'gave evidence based on informal chats'
26.06Automotive Color by BASF Recognized with Renowned Red Dot Award
26.06Beckers Commits to Widespread Science Based Targets
26.06PPG to Announce Second-quarter 2024 Results July 18
26.06Fresh Coat for First Responders: New Hampshire Fire Station Gets a Makeover by California Paints
26.06Michigan Sets Record Recycling Rate in 2023, Recycles Nearly 70,000 Tons of Materials
26.06Companies Seek Federal EPR: How Producers Can Prepare
26.06Q&A with GFLs Tyler Stefure: Integrating New Fleet Tech & Upholding GFL Values
More »