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Achieve optimal bond strength with proper surface preparation of your metal. We'll demonstrate how in this captivating video.
Protect electronic components with a two step method that utilizes a damming compound such as Supreme 3HTND-2DM-1 to create a barrier around the component, while the flowable filler material, EP3UF-1, covers the component for protection.
UV22 is a nanosilica filled system featuring enhanced abrasion resistance. It is dimensionally stable and has low shrinkage upon cure. Learn more about its performance properties in this video.
In this demonstration, Master Bond EP65HT-1 epoxy is used to show how a fast curing compound can set up quickly at room temperature. This two part system is commonly utilized for advanced engineering applications. It is a sure winner to speed up your assembly operations.
See why this design engineer decided to go with Master Bond Supreme 3HT-80, a one component system that cures at low temperatures, features high bond strength, and is chemically resistant.
Learn how to properly store, assemble and test premixed and frozen syringes for application in this video. Many Master Bond epoxies and silicones are available for packaging in premixed and frozen syringes for added convenience and ease of use. Follow the steps in this video to ensure proper use and application.
Learn how to use a manual plunger with an EFD syringe for application of a one part epoxy system. Although EFD syringes are mostly used for automatic dispensing, they are capable of being used for manual application by hand. Watch this video and follow the steps for successful application.
Watch this video to see the process of how to mix epoxy system EP42HT-3AO with a thick Part A component and a thin Part B component. Learn how to properly weigh and mix the material to reach the desired consistency.
Master Bond EP30NS is a nanosilica filled epoxy system featuring high abrasion resistance. Independent tests demonstrate that this epoxy's abrasion resistance value is significantly higher than that of a typical epoxy composition. EP30NS is also optically clear and meets NASA low outgassing specifications. Click now to learn more about EP30NS.
See how to properly apply a staking compound to an electronic component for enhanced mechanical reinforcement. Learn how to apply the material on components of differing sizes and shapes as well as what material works best for this type of application.
Watch a real-life demonstration of how this epoxy compound can be used while observing its flowability and ease of use.
This NASA low outgassing approved system cures at the low temperature of 80˚C and bonds well to a variety of substrates. Watch this video to see how this low viscosity compound can be dispensed through a syringe or brushed on to create a protective coating.
Our LED curing adhesive cures tack free and is ideal for potting and encapsulation. Watch it cure under an LED lamp in this demonstration.
Featuring a non-halogen filler, Master Bond EP21FRNS-2 passes UL 94V-0 testing for flame retardancy in potting, encapsulation and casting applications. It produces very low smoke levels and is well suited for the computer, aerospace and related industries. EP21FRSN-2 is a room temperature curing two component epoxy system that resists high temperatures up to 90°C.
While bonding TPU is known to be challenging, Master Bond has formulated adhesive system UV17Med which has been specifically formulated for TPU to TPU bonding. This compound passes ISO 10993-5 for cytotoxicity making it ideal for use in various medical device applications. Watch this video to learn more about the superior performance properties of UV17Med.