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Thursday, June 17, 2010

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high thermal conductivity epoxyMaster Bond’s Polymer Adhesive Supreme 10AOHT-LO is a single component, no mix, thermally conductive compound featuring exceptional electrical insulation and toughness. It meets NASA low outgassing specifications and has durability and dimensional stability. It is formulated to cure at elevated temperatures between 250°F and 300°F for one hour, and it produces exceptional bonds for service over the wide temperature range of 4K to 400° F. These bonds are resistant to severe thermal cycling and many chemicals, including water, oil and various fuels. The hardened adhesive is a desirable thermal conductor with a thermal conductivity of 9-10 BTU /in/ft²/hour/°F. Its Shore D hardness exceeds 75 and its compressive strength is greater than 15,000 psi.

Master Bond, Inc.
201-343-8983, www.masterbond.com 

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