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[September 2004]

Special High Strength, High Temperature Epoxy

The new general purpose Aremco-Bond(tm) 631 from Aremco Products Inc (Valley Cottage, NY, USA) is described as an advanced, two part, modified epoxy system which exhibits exceptional mechanical, electrical and thermal properties.

It is said to be resistant to a wide variety of acids, bases, salts and organic fluids. Extended immersion studies have been conducted with no effect in various concentrations of hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, sulphuric acid, sodium chloride, ammonium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, jet fuel, gasoline and toluene. Many other chemicals have been tested as well.

Aremco-Bond(tm) 631 has also passed outgassing studies according to ASTM E-595. This feature is particularly useful for aerospace manufacturers that are interested in the outgassing properties of materials. The total mass loss at 125°C is 0.75%. The collected volatile condensable materials at 25°C is 0.35%.

www.aremco.com


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