Electrically Insulating Epoxies

Master Bond (Hackensack, NJ) has developed a new epoxy, Master Bond EP21LV, which features a low viscosity and improved electrical insulation properties. This system is unique in that the rigidity of its cure can be altered by adjusting its mix ratio, giving users the option to get a more rigid cure with enhanced machinability, for example.

Master Bond (Hackensack, NJ) has developed a new epoxy, Master Bond EP21LV, which features a low viscosity and improved electrical insulation properties. This system is unique in that the rigidity of its cure can be altered by adjusting its mix ratio, giving users the option to get a more rigid cure with enhanced machinability, for example. EP21LV bonds well to a variety of substrates including metals, glass, wood, rubbers, ceramics, and many plastics. It produces bonds with a tensile strength of 7,600 psi, a shear strength of over 2,900 psi, and an elongation of 4.8 percent at 75°F.

For more information, check out www.masterbond.com.

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