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BONDCERAM 1210
Creates
a high strength and temperature resistant black nitrile/phenolic plastic
coating. The coating adhesive cures to a hard black rubber/plastic that
can withstand up to 460°F continuous and 600°F peak temperature
exposures. Used as a coating it also provides a surface with a
chemically resistant plastic coating at those temperatures. It is a
great assembly high temperature adhesive because the parts are coated
then dried. The assembly then is carried out as a dry fit without
bonding taking place until the heat curing is performed. Once heat cured
it is a thermoset resin that then resists most chemicals including
solvents and all environmental exposures. The 1210 provides a slightly
flexible bond or coating. This is used when the position or relationship
of parts may not be exact. Bondceram 1210 provides a small amount of
flexibility or shock resistance. The coating is also tougher capable of
withstanding minor impacts without chipping etc. If maximum heat
resistance or rigid coating adhesive is needed then look at into the
companion product Bondceram 1204 a pure phenolic amber version of the
1210.
Bondceram 1210 is an organic solvent
diluted coating. The surfaces need to be clean and free from all
lubricants etc. Bondceram 1210 is applied by any coating method rolling,
painting, dipping or spraying. It is then to be air dried for at least 2
hours for the solvents to evaporate. Note solvents are flammable and
flammable or explosive vapors may be generated during drying. Bondceram
1210 then should be quick dried in an oven at 175°F for 5 to 10 minutes
but care not to create explosive solvent vapor in the oven is required.
Bondceram 1210 once dried is a stable paint like coating that can be
left indefinitely prior to heat curing. The heat curing of the thermoset
nitrile/phenolic resin is carried out at 425°F for 20 minutes. Care
should be taken that there is sufficient “soak” time in the oven to
make sure that the coating itself has been exposed to the correct
temperatures. The finished and cured coating is stable at up to 460°F
so prolonged heat curing is not a problem. During the heat curing the
adhesive/coating first melts where it can also form an adhesive bond
line. The now fluid plastic then reacts and becomes a durable
rubber/plastic solid that does not melt again. The creation of a high
temperature adhesive bond is best accomplished by providing a clamping
action so that there is good contact between parts when the Bondceram
1210 is in its liquid phase. A spring or heavy weight is usually
sufficient to provide this contact.
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Max TMP
750°F |
Min TMP -256°F |
Const
Temp
500°F |
Chemical RESIST Excellent |
Electrical
RESIST Excellent |
QRT $65 |
GAL
$150 |
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MSDS for BONDCERAM 1210
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