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MasterSil 971-LO Meets ASTM E595 specifications for low outgassing. Optically clear, two part system with one to one mix ratio by weight. Serviceable from -120°F to +400°F. First class electrical insulator. |
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MB250NT Low viscosity ethyl cyanoacrylate. Rapid curing at room temperature; usually sets up within 40 seconds. Passes ISO 10993-5 for cytotoxicity. Resistant to EtO and gamma sterilization. Serviceable from -60°F to +250°F. |
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MB295 Transparent adhesive. Shore A hardness 85. Bonds well to metals, plastics, glass, rubbers. Fast curing. Viscosity 1,300 to 1,700 cps. |
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MB297 Higher viscosity (2,200-2,400 cps) and a slightly longer open time than low viscosity counterparts. High strength, rapid curing ethyl cyanoacrylate system. No heating or mixing needed. Good resistance to cleaning agents. Serviceable from -60°F to +250°F. |
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MB297FLNT Low viscosity ethyl cyanoacrylate. Rapid curing at room temperature; usually sets up within 40 seconds. Passes ISO 10993-5 for cytotoxicity. Resistant to EtO and gamma sterilization. Serviceable from -60°F to +250°F. |
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MB297Med Fast setting. Viscosity 2,000 - 2,400 cps. Biocompatible. Resists EtO and gamma sterilization. Passes USP Class VI testing. Bonds well to metals, plastics, rubbers, glass. Serviceable from -60°F to +250°F. |
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MB297Med-1 Moderate viscosity 1,000-1,100 cps. Rapid curing. Meets USP Class VI specifications. For disposable and reusable medical devices. Serviceable from -60°F to +250°F. |
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MB297Med-2 Fast setting. Low viscosity 100-110 cps. Meets USP Class VI specifications. For disposable and reusable medical devices. Serviceable from -60°F to +250°F. |
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MB297Med-3 High bond strength. Rapid fixture time. Ultra low viscosity 10-20 cps. USP Class VI approved. For disposable and reusable medical devices. Serviceable from -60°F to +250°F. |
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MB306 Low viscosity methyl cyanoacrylate with superior bonding properties especially to metals. Contact pressure usually sufficient for fixturing. Viscosity 75-95 cps. Shore D hardness 70. Fast curing. Serviceable from -60°F to +250°F. |