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One-part thermally conductive epoxy - Master Bond Inc.

Oct. 17, 2010
The epoxy meets NASA low-outgassing requirements and cures in 1 hr.

Supreme 10AOHT-LO single-component epoxy works between 4K and 400°F, is electrically insulative, meets NASA low-outgassing specifications, and resists thermal cycling, water, oil, and some fuels. It has a thermal conductivity between 9 and 10 BTU/in/ft²/hour/°F, Shore D hardness over 75, and compressive strength over 15,000 psi.
The material cures between 250 and 300°F for 1 hour. It comes in 0.5-pt, 1-pt, 1-qt, 1-gal, and 5-gal containers.

Master Bond Inc., 154 Hobart St., Hackensack, NJ  07601, (201) 343-8983, www.masterbond.com

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