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Master Bond introduces high-conductivity epoxy

August 20, 2008--Master Bond Polymer System EP79 is a silver-coated-nickel filled epoxy featuring exceptionally low electrical resistance. Volume resistivity is less than 0.04 ohm-cm at room temperature. EP79 has a 1:1 mix ratio and cures readily at room temperature or more rapidly at elevated temperatures. When cured, it forms strong, tough bonds with high shear and peel strengths. These high strength bonds are resistant to severe thermal cycling as well as mechanical shock and vibration.

With a service temperature range of 4K to 275°F, the EP79 has been used in many cryogenic applications. It is an alternative to silver-filled epoxy and is now available pre-mixed in frozen syringes in addition to syringes, jars, and cans of various sizes.

On the Web: www.masterbond.com




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