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Clear Adhesive for High Temperatures

10/18/2006 7:02 AM

Hi! I'm from the philippines and looking for clear heat resistant adhesive that can withstand 600 degrees Farenheit. It should bond glass and plastic or glass and mica together. Can you tell what brand is commercially available.

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Re: Clear adhesive

10/18/2006 8:03 AM

In am a guest, I saw this request and thought that I should help.

Log on to <www.lightfab.com>

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Re: Clear Adhesive for High Temperatures

10/19/2006 5:22 AM

try cotronics.com (up to 700 °F)

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Re: Clear Adhesive for High Temperatures

10/19/2006 8:42 AM

Blaster,

You should also go to www.globalspec.com and search for industrial adhesives. You'll see a link that will bring you to over 900 companies that provide adhesives. Click on that link and the page you see will have a yellow box on the left side of the page called 'Advanced Search'. There you will be able to search for commercially available adhesives that meet your temperature, clarity and/or substrate requirements.

Does your application permit the adhesive to be applied as a film or do you prefer a liquid that can be applied in specific patterns? And, something that comes to my mind from my work in insulation materials, are the glass, mica and plastic substrates all in sheet form or are they fibers?

Best,

Matt

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Re: Clear Adhesive for High Temperatures

10/19/2006 9:25 AM

Hi Blaster, not a memeber, but I like to read the questions out there in cyber space.

Give Norland epoxy a try. I know u need to with stand 315C, not for how long. In either case. Go to www.norlandprod.com and give them a call since the max temps are listed very clear. But, their epoxy is clear and cures with UV light and also have heat cured back-up for those dark areas. Good luck

Microwave dude

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Re: Clear Adhesive for High Temperatures

10/19/2006 3:19 PM

Yes, you can try this

A-Z on materials

http://www.azom.com/materials.asp

Plastics are no good for high temperature. Quartz is good up to 900oC and transparent even to UV along with good visible transmission. You can easily get it fused with metal, use in vacuum if you like to high pressure also. it is also known as fused silica.

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