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ÅngströmBond AB9282 Plastic Bonding Adhesive

By ÅngströmBond
Monday, November 30, 2009

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ÅngströmBond AB9282 Plastic Bonding Adhesive

Fiber Optic Center (New Bedford, MA) introduces ÅngströmBonda AB9282 plastic bonding and structural adhesive.

AB9282 is a very high strength, solvent free, 2-part epoxy designed for bonding metals, glass, PVC, nylon and structural plastics.

It is a medium viscosity adhesive that yields high impact, vibration and thermal shock resistance.

The system also works for sealing applications by providing protection from moisture, solvents and salt water environments.

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ÅngströmBond AB9282 has a 1:1 mix ratio which allows it to be conveniently packaged in 2.5 to 50 g packets, dual barrel cartridges or bulk containers.

For more information on ÅngströmBond specialty polymers and ÅngströmLap high performance lapping film, visit www.focenter.com.

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