One Part Epoxy Cures At 80°C

July 1, 2006
The 3HT-80, a single-component, heat-curing epoxy, cures within 30 minutes at 175°F (80°C) and boasts of superior resistance to impact, thermal shock, vibration and stress fatigue cracking. The epoxy adheres reliably to a variety of

The 3HT-80, a single-component, heat-curing epoxy, cures within 30 minutes at 175°F (80°C) and boasts of superior resistance to impact, thermal shock, vibration and stress fatigue cracking. The epoxy adheres reliably to a variety of materials including metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubbers, and most plastics. It forms bonds that are resistant to water, oil, fuels, and the majority of organic solvents. In addition, the 100% reactive epoxy specifies an operating temperature range from -100°F to +350°F and does not contain any solvents. Supreme 3HT-80 is available in half-pint, pint, quart, gallon, and 5-gallon containers as well as cartridge applicators. MASTER BOND INC., Hackensack, NJ. (201) 343-8983.

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