| Low Temperature Conductive Epoxy |
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- Excellent low temperature thermal and electrical conductivity
- Low viscosity
- Thixotropic
- No resin bleed during curing
- Low weight loss
- Low volatility
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Note: Epoxy must be cured at a minimum of
50 ºC for 12 hours to achieve proper electrical and physical properties. Curing at 175 ºC for 45 seconds will achieve optimum properties. |
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| This epoxy is used to permanently attach test samples or temperature sensors to sample holders. It is a 100% solid, two component, low temperature curing, silver-filled epoxy which features very high electrical and thermal conductivity combined with excellent strength and adhesive properties. |
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| ESF-2-5 |
Low temperature conductive epoxy,
5 packets, 2 g each |
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| ESF-2-10 |
Low temperature conductive epoxy,
10 packets, 2 g each |
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| Stycast® Epoxy 2850-FT, Catalyst 9 |
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- Mixed and applied from two-part flexible packets
- Excellent low temperature properties
- Permanent mounting
- Exceptional electrical grade insulation properties
- Low cure shrinkage
- Low thermal expansion
- Resistance to chemicals and solvents
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Note: Can be chemically removed with methylene-chloride (several hour soak). A commercially available stripper is supplied by Miller-Stephenson Co. at phone (203) 743-4447 or fax (203) 791-8702, part number
MS-111. |
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| Stycast® is the most commonly used, highly versatile, nonconductive epoxy resin system for cryogenic use. The primary use for Stycast® is for vacuum feedthroughs or permanent thermal anchors. Lake Shore uses this product in vacuum tight lead-throughs with excellent thermal cycle reliability. Stycast® is an alternative to Apiezon® N grease when permanent sensor mounting is desired. (Can place stress on sensor – click here.) |
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| ES-2-20 |
Stycast® epoxy, 20 packets, 2 g each |
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| Classified as a hazardous chemical by the U.S. Government. We are not able to accept web orders for it. Please contact us via email or call (614)891-2243 |
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