Master Bond, Inc. Heat Resistant, USP Class VI Certified Epoxy EP45HTMed

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Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is a two component heat cured epoxy system for high performance structural bonding, sealing, coating and casting. It is especially designed for the assembly of reusable medical devices which must be sterilized repeatedly by radiation, sterilant and steam (autoclaving). It is suitable for applications where high strength properties and long term exposure to temperatures from -80°F to +500°F are required. lt is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents or diluents. The minimum cure temperature is 250°F with faster curing schedules at higher temperatures. It has a convenient mix ratio of 100 to 30 by weight. Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed can be applied easily by syringe, brushing or with a spatula. It produces durable high strength and tough bonds as well as castings which are remarkably resistant to thermal cycling and chemicals, including water, oil and most organic solvents, over an exceptionally wide temperature range of -80°F to +500°F. The EP45HT can withstand the most demanding sterilization procedures such as repeative autoclaving. Adhesion to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubber and many plastics is excellent. The cured system is a superb electrical insulator. The color of Part A is clear and part B is amber. Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is widely used in the manufacturing of medical devices where resistance to repeated sterilization is required. The cured System fully meets the biocompatibility requirements of USP Class VI Specifications.
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Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is a two component heat cured epoxy system for high performance structural bonding, sealing, coating and casting. It is especially designed for the assembly of reusable medical devices which must be sterilized repeatedly by radiation, sterilant and steam (autoclaving). It is suitable for applications where high strength properties and long term exposure to temperatures from -80°F to +500°F are required. lt is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents or diluents. The minimum cure temperature is 250°F with faster curing schedules at higher temperatures. It has a convenient mix ratio of 100 to 30 by weight. Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed can be applied easily by syringe, brushing or with a spatula. It produces durable high strength and tough bonds as well as castings which are remarkably resistant to thermal cycling and chemicals, including water, oil and most organic solvents, over an exceptionally wide temperature range of -80°F to +500°F. The EP45HT can withstand the most demanding sterilization procedures such as repeative autoclaving. Adhesion to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubber and many plastics is excellent. The cured system is a superb electrical insulator. The color of Part A is clear and part B is amber. Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is widely used in the manufacturing of medical devices where resistance to repeated sterilization is required. The cured System fully meets the biocompatibility requirements of USP Class VI Specifications.
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Heat Resistant, USP Class VI Certified Epoxy - EP45HTMed - Master Bond, Inc.
Hackensack, NJ, USA
Heat Resistant, USP Class VI Certified Epoxy
EP45HTMed
Heat Resistant, USP Class VI Certified Epoxy EP45HTMed
Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is a two component heat cured epoxy system for high performance structural bonding, sealing, coating and casting. It is especially designed for the assembly of reusable medical devices which must be sterilized repeatedly by radiation, sterilant and steam (autoclaving). It is suitable for applications where high strength properties and long term exposure to temperatures from -80°F to +500°F are required. lt is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents or diluents. The minimum cure temperature is 250°F with faster curing schedules at higher temperatures. It has a convenient mix ratio of 100 to 30 by weight. Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed can be applied easily by syringe, brushing or with a spatula. It produces durable high strength and tough bonds as well as castings which are remarkably resistant to thermal cycling and chemicals, including water, oil and most organic solvents, over an exceptionally wide temperature range of -80°F to +500°F. The EP45HT can withstand the most demanding sterilization procedures such as repeative autoclaving. Adhesion to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubber and many plastics is excellent. The cured system is a superb electrical insulator. The color of Part A is clear and part B is amber. Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is widely used in the manufacturing of medical devices where resistance to repeated sterilization is required. The cured System fully meets the biocompatibility requirements of USP Class VI Specifications.

Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is a two component heat cured epoxy system for high performance structural bonding, sealing, coating and casting. It is especially designed for the assembly of reusable medical devices which must be sterilized repeatedly by radiation, sterilant and steam (autoclaving). It is suitable for applications where high strength properties and long term exposure to temperatures from -80°F to +500°F are required. lt is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents or diluents. The minimum cure temperature is 250°F with faster curing schedules at higher temperatures. It has a convenient mix ratio of 100 to 30 by weight. Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed can be applied easily by syringe, brushing or with a spatula. It produces durable high strength and tough bonds as well as castings which are remarkably resistant to thermal cycling and chemicals, including water, oil and most organic solvents, over an exceptionally wide temperature range of -80°F to +500°F. The EP45HT can withstand the most demanding sterilization procedures such as repeative autoclaving. Adhesion to metals, glass, ceramics, wood, vulcanized rubber and many plastics is excellent. The cured system is a superb electrical insulator. The color of Part A is clear and part B is amber. Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is widely used in the manufacturing of medical devices where resistance to repeated sterilization is required. The cured System fully meets the biocompatibility requirements of USP Class VI Specifications.

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  Master Bond, Inc.
Product Category Industrial Sealants
Product Number EP45HTMed
Product Name Heat Resistant, USP Class VI Certified Epoxy
Cure / Technology Thermoset; Two Component  
Type / Form Grease, Paste
Substrate Compatibility Ceramic, Glass; Composites; Metal; Plastic; Porous Surfaces; Rubber or Elastomer; Dissimilar Substrates
Chemical System Epoxy
Composition Unfilled
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