Conductive adhesive Supreme 3HTS-80
epoxyfor metalglass

conductive adhesive
conductive adhesive
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Characteristics

Chemical composition
epoxy
Type of substrate
for metal, glass, for ceramics, for plastics, for composite materials
Number of components
single-component
Technical characteristics
heat-cured, conductive, electrically-conductive, high-temperature
Applications
optical, for the aerospace industry, for electronics

Description

Key Features - Excellent conductivity - No mixing required - Cures at 175°F to 185°F - Good physical strength properties Master Bond Supreme 3HTS-80 is a one component, heat curing epoxy featuring good electrical conductivity and physical strength properties. It is a thick paste but readily dispensible in a syringe. It is not premixed and frozen and its working life at room temperature is unlimited. Unlike most heat activated epoxies, the curing temperature is 175°F to 185°F for 2 to 3 hours. Supreme 3HTS-80 should be stored in conventional refrigerators and freezing is neither needed nor recommended. It bonds well to a wide variety of substrates including metals, composites, glass, ceramics, and many plastics. Supreme 3HTS-80 bonds well in both shear and peel modes. It is a toughened system and can withstand thermal cycling and shock. Its service temperature range is -100°F to +350°F. It is 100% reactive and does not contain any solvents or diluents. The properties of this system, especially the lower curing temperature, allow it to be a viable option for aerospace, electronic, micro-electronics, optical, and related specialty applications What makes Supreme 3HTS-80 unique is its combination of a one component system with a curing temperature of 175°F to 185°F, rather than the typical 250°F to 350°F.

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