Two Component, Toughened, Quartz Filled Epoxy System
Engineers requiring an adhesive for extreme environments, that can resist prolonged, high and low temperatures, should know about Master Bond Supreme 45HTQ. This system also withstands rigorous thermal cycling and resists abrasion. Watch this video to learn more and how it may be suitable for your application.
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