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Master Bond EP76MHT Two Component, Nickel Filled Epoxy
Categories: Polymer; Adhesive; Thermoset; Epoxy; Epoxy Adhesive

Material Notes: Key Features:
  • Good electrical and thermal conductivity
  • Superior temperature resistance
  • Convenient processing
  • Excellent dimensional stability
Product Description: Master Bond EP76MHT is a two component, nickel filled, electrically conductive epoxy system for high performance bonding, sealing and coating. EP76MHT is easy to use. It has a paste like consistency and the mix ratio is a forgiving one to one by weight or volume. It has an exceptionally long working life as well. It will cure readily at ambient temperatures in 3-5 days or at 200°F in 2-3 hours. The optimum cure schedule is overnight at ambient temperature followed by 3-4 hours at 150°F. EP76MHT is particularly noteworthy for its strength profile. Normally, there is a noticeable diminution of bond strength when epoxies are formulated to be electrically conductive. However EP76MHT, when fully cured, has a lap shear strength of over 2,000 psi. It bonds well to a wide variety of substrates, including metals, composites, glass, ceramics, composites, vulcanized rubbers and many plastics. Furthermore, EP76MHT has high compressive strength, superb dimensional stability and has low shrinkage upon cure. Some other desirable attributes are good chemical resistance including to water, oils and cleaning agents. The service temperature range is -60°F to +400°F. Parts A and B are both gray in color. Master Bond EP76MHT is particularly useful in aerospace, electronic, electrical and other industries where nickel conductivity is desirable from a functional and cost perspective. It is especially useful in applications requiring shielding and static dissipation.

Product Advantages:

  • Convenient handling: forgiving one to one by weight or volume
  • Contains no solvents or diluents
  • Versatile cure schedules; ambient temperature cures or fast elevated temperature cures as required
  • Good electrical and thermal conductivity
  • Exceptional bond strength
  • Highly useful physical strength profile

Information provided by Master Bond Inc.

Vendors:
Available Properties
  • Viscosity, Part A, thixotropic
  • Viscosity, Part B, thixotropic
  • Hardness, Shore D
  • Tensile Strength
  • Tensile Modulus
  • Compressive Strength
  • Adhesive Bond Strength, Tensile lap, Aluminum to Aluminum
  • Volume Resistivity
  • CTE, linear
  • Thermal Conductivity
  • Maximum Service Temperature, Air
  • Minimum Service Temperature, Air
  • Glass Transition Temp, Tg
  • Cure Time
  • Cure Time
  • Working Life, After mixing, 100 g batch
  • Shelf Life, in original, unopened containers
  
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Master Bond Inc.

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Plastic

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