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Master Bond’s One-Component Epoxy offers Best-of-Class Bond Strength

By Master Bond
Thursday, April 14, 2011

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The 10HTFL sealant features from Master Bond features resistance to impact, thermal shock, vibration, and stress-fatigue cracking.



Master Bond’s (Hackensack, NJ) one-component epoxy-based sealant and coating features an exceptionally wide service temperature range of 4 K to 350 °F, and it creates strong, tough bonds across that entire range. The 10HTFL sealant features:

  • Tensile lap shear strengths exceeding 2,000 psi.
  • T-peels in excess of 40 pli.
  • Resistance to impact, thermal shock, vibration, and stress-fatigue cracking.
  • Chemical resistance to water, salts, oils, fuels, and many organic solvents.
  • Curing conditions of 75-90 minutes at 250°F or 45-60 minutes at 300°F for maximum bond strength.

For more information visit www.masterbond.com.

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