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USP Class VI Adhesives
USP Class VI Approved Adhesives for Medical Device Applications
Master Bond’s biocompatible adhesives are designed to meet the needs of medical device manufacturers. Compounds withstand various types of sterilization methods.

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Kuraray SEPTON® S64 Soft Compound
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Elastomer, TPE; Thermoplastic Elastomer, Melt-Processible Rubber

Material Notes: Description: SEPTON® is a series of high performance thermoplastic rubbers developed by Kuraray Co. Ltd. using its unique isoprene technology. SEPTON® resins are a series of hydrogenated styrenic block copolymers, which exhibit rubber-like properties over a wide range of temperatures. SEPTON®'s characteristics include:
  • Excellent Mechanical Properties
  • Good Weatherability
  • Excellent Low Temperature Properties
  • Excellent Electrical Properties
  • Superior Heat Resistance
  • Excellent Chemical Resistance
  • Low Toxicity

SEPTON® grades are available with a range of Shore A hardness of 35-95 and tensile strengths of 290-5600 psi. SEPTON® resins are highly extendible with fillers, resins and oils, which allows formulation of a variety of hardness for adhesives, sealants and various compounds. As an additive, SEPTON® resins can be used to improve toughness of a variety of plastics. Several SEPTON® grades have U.S. FDA and USP Class VI approval.

SEPTON® has a versatile series of grades which can be used in numerous processing techniques such as blow molding, injection molding, extrusion, hot melt and solution coatings. SEPTON® resins are thermoplastics therefore, the scrap is recyclable without significant loss of properties.

Formulation (parts by weight): SEPTON® 4055 - 100, Polypropylene - 50, Process Oil - 120, Antioxidant - 0.3

Information provided by The Kuraray Group.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Melt Flow 2.9 g/10 min
@Load 2.16 kg,
Temperature 230 °C
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore A 64
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 10.8 MPa
Elongation at Break 790 %
100% Modulus 0.00220 GPa
@Strain 100 %
300% Modulus 0.00310 GPa
@Strain 300 %
Compression Set 39 %
@Temperature 70.0 °C,
Time 79200 sec
Tensile Set 10 %100% at 10 min. (Permanent Set)

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USP Class VI Adhesives
USP Class VI Approved Adhesives for Medical Device Applications
Master Bond’s biocompatible adhesives are designed to meet the needs of medical device manufacturers. Compounds withstand various types of sterilization methods.

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