Custom Master Bond adhesive compounds are available for specific microscope assembly applications. These products consist of epoxy, silicone, and UV / visible light curing compositions. Different grades offer:
- optical clarity
 - high bond strength
 - long-term durability
 - low shrinkage
 - temperature resistance
 - dimensional stability
 - low outgassing
 - flexibility
 - fast cure speeds
 
They are compatible with metal, glass, ceramics, plastics such as:
- quartz
 - borosilicate
 - aluminum
 - steel
 - titanium
 - peek
 - nylon
 - acrylics
 - polycarbonates
 
A wide variety of Master Bond adhesive formulations are available for pivotal assembly needs. These include:
- lens bonding
 - bonding prisms
 - attaching mirrors to their mounting brackets
 - securing filters in position
 - housing assembly
 - adhering electronic components
 - mounting motors or actuators
 - bonding microscope slides together
 - mount glass cover slips to microscope slides
 - seal microscope components to prevent moisture, leaks or contamination
 - attaching control panels
 - affixing light sources or illuminators securely
 
Additionally Master Bond compounds can be employed for bonding small components in tight spaces, precise dispensing, positional/angular alignment, controlled flow, uniform bond thickness and for avoiding stresses. Some examples of microscopes where Master Bond products can be utilized are as follows:
- optical microscopes
 - electron microscopes
 - confocal microscopes
 - digital microscopes
 - fluorescence microscopes
 - scanning probe microscopes
 - polarizing microscopes
 - phase contrast microscopes
 - stereo microscopes
 - x-ray microscopes
 - inverted microscopes
 - metallurgical microscopes
 - acoustic microscopes
 
These vital instruments play an essential role in analyzing, characterizing, and conducting research on objects/specimens at the most desirable magnification/resolution. They are used in a wide range of fields including:
- biology and life sciences
 - geology
 - forensics
 - environmental sciences
 - chemistry
 - material science
 - pharmaceuticals
 - electronics
 - physics
 - medicine
 - zoology
 - pathology
 - nanotechnology
 - industrial quality control
 - education
 - machinery
 - food
 - metal
 - mining
 - energy storage