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The application and performance versatility of two component epoxies is unmatched. These systems can be designed specifically to provide a variety of mechanical, thermal, electrical, optical, chemical resistance, and other properties. Although mix ratios vary, all offer the ability to cure faster at elevated temperatures or at room temperature. A post cure is frequently recommended to achieve optimal properties.
Two-part adhesive based on modified epoxy resin for flexible bonding and sealing applications. Specifically designed when self-extinguishing and thermal conductivity properties are required, it fully adheres to plastics like PA, ABS, PC, PET, PMMA, PI, metals, ceramics and composites.
Because they can be altered with the addition of fillers to achieve a variety of processing conditions and performance properties, two part epoxy systems offer the most diverse set of characteristics.
The polymerization of two starting compounds results in the formation of the majority of industrial-grade epoxies, which are two-part systems: a curing agent and a resin. When the reactive components of the resin and the curing agent combine, the process of curing takes place. An exotherm forms as this reaction progresses, enhancing the crosslinking of the two components.
The Global Automotive Two component epoxy adhesives market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Master Bond Adhesives – Master Bond two part epoxy systems are available in a range of convenient packaging options including, gun applicators, premixed and frozen syringes, Semkits, syringe kits and FlexiPaks. These options simplify or eliminate mixing while offering a more straightforward application process.
Master Bond two part epoxies can produce assemblies mechanically equivalent to, or stronger than, those affixed or secured with metal fasteners. They are used in diverse industries such as aerospace, electronic, medical, optical, oil & chemical processing, and OEM. Many formulations have also been tested for, and passed industry certifications.