OMEGABOND 100 (OB-100) is a fast-setting, two-part epoxy adhesive designed for bonding thermocouples and other temperature sensors to various surfaces, including metals, ceramics, glass, and plastics. It has a setting time of 8 to 12 minutes at room temperature and achieves full cure within 24 hours. The maximum continuous temperature rating is 130¬8C (265¬8F). This epoxy is suitable for temporary installations and provides good adhesion and electrical insulation, although it has relatively low thermal conductivity compared to other options. OMEGABOND 200 (OB-200) is a high-temperature, high thermally conductive epoxy that bonds sensors effectively at temperatures up to 260¬8C (500¬8F). It requires elevated temperatures for curing, with times of 8 hours at 120¬8C (250¬8F) and 2 hours at 205¬8C (400¬8F). This product is ideal for applications requiring high thermal conductivity and strength. Both products are packaged in "Twin Pak" for easy mixing and application.
OMEGABOND epoxy and OMEGATHERM thermal conducting paste are easy to use epoxies and silicone products. They are specially formulated for permanent bonding of thermocouples, thin film RTDs, thermistors and other temperature sensors, to most surfaces metals, ceramics, glass, plastics, paper products. OMEGABOND and OMEGATHERM products are compounded and packaged for convenient, easy mixing and application. Each formulation exhibits important characteristics necessary for accurate, fast, reliable temperature measurement. These are: good adhesion and strength, high temperature rating, high thermal conduction, high electric insulation, thixotropic consistency, fast cure, and easy application.
| OMEGA Engineering, Inc. | |
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| Product Category | Industrial Adhesives |
| Product Number | OB-100 / OB-200 Series |
| Product Name | Thermally Conductive Epoxy |
| Cure / Technology | Air Setting / Film Drying; Two Component |
| Chemical System | Epoxy |
| Type / Form | Liquid |
| Features | High Dielectric; Thermally Conductive |
| Substrate Compatibility | Ceramic, Glass; Concrete, Masonry; Metal; Paper or Paperboard; Plastic; Rubber or Elastomer; Wood |