Innovative compounds have been developed with enhanced chemical resistance properties. These products feature long term durability, high reliability and superior bond strength. Specific formulations offer rapid cures at ambient temperatures, elasticity, convenient mix ratios and easy brushable application. Master Bond's adhesives, sealants and coatings provide advanced protection against oil, ethanol and methanol exposure.
Industrial Applications Utilizing Master Bond's Fuel Resistant Adhesive Systems
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Energy
- Chemical processing
- Off-highway vehicles
Chemical Resistance Data for Master Bond Formulations
The graph below shows the weight change of EP41S-1HT as a % versus time (number of weeks) when immersed in skydrol:
Master Bond's database of chemical immersion tests extends up to 10 years
Most Popular Fuel Resistant Adhesives, Sealants & Coatings
Two part, room temperature curing polysulfide paste. Excellent for bonding and sealing in fuel and oil environments. Forgiving one to one mix ratio by weight or volume. Service operating temperature range from -80°F to +250°F. Resists rigorous thermal cycling. Superior electrical insulation properties. |
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EP41S-1 Easily processable, two part epoxy with excellent chemical resistance, particularly to solvents. Available in black. 100% reactive. Low viscosity. Ambient temperature cure. Service temperature range from -60°F to +300°F. |
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EP21TP-2NV Two component polysulfide/epoxy adhesive/sealant. Cures at room or elevated temperature. Exceptional toughness and chemical resistance properties. Withstands exposure to fuels, oils, hydrocarbons and hydraulic fluids. Forgiving one to one mix ratio. Excellent electrical insulation properties. Serviceable from -80°F to +250°F. |
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Supreme 42HT-2ND Non-drip epoxy paste has outstanding temperature and chemical resistance. Superior toughness and thermal cycling capability. Meets low outgassing specifications. Withstands 1,000 hours 85°C/85% RH. Superb electrical insulator. Service temperature range -80°F to +450°F. |