Epoxy Passes NASA Outgassing Tests

May 13, 2011
Blending polymeric and inorganic materials, EP30LTE-LO two-component epoxy exhibits a low thermal expansion coefficient and passes NASA’s outgassing tests.

Blending polymeric and inorganic materials, EP30LTE-LO two-component epoxy exhibits a low thermal expansion coefficient and passes NASA’s outgassing tests. It is serviceable over a temperature range from -60°F to +250°F and cures at room temperature. Other features include a shrinkage rate of less than 0.0002 in./in., tensile strength over 5,000 psi, a working life up to 60 minutes for a 200-gram mass, and a 10-to-1 mix ratio. EP30LTE-LO is available in half-pint, pint, quart, gallon and five-gallon container kits. MASTER BOND INC., Hackensack, NJ. (201) 343-8983.

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