Epoxy adhesive KB 1031 ATFL-N
for metalfor plasticsglass

epoxy adhesive
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Characteristics

Chemical composition
epoxy
Type of substrate
for metal, for plastics, glass, for ceramics
Number of components
two-component
Technical characteristics
thermally-conductive, electrically-conductive, chemical-resistant, water-resistant, high peel strength
Applications
for electronics, for bonding, sealing
Working temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: -269 °C
(-452.2 °F)

Description

Kohesi Bond KB 1031 ATFL-N is a two component, highly flexibilized, nickel filled epoxy system suitable for bonding and sealing. It has a convenient 1:1 (Part A: Part B) mix ratio by weight or volume. Firstly, it offers very good electrical conductivity and a first-rate peel strength. This epoxy system readily cures at room temperature and can achieve faster cures at elevated temperatures. The optimal cure schedule is an overnight room temperature set-up followed by a heat cure at 70°C – 90°C for 3 – 5 hours. KB 1031 ATFL-N can withstand severe thermal cycling and shocks even at cryogenic temperatures. It offers an extensive serviceable temperature range . It is an outstanding adhesive that offers superb physical strength properties and elongation, allowing it to bond dissimilar substrates with different coefficients of thermal expansion. KB 1031 ATFL-N adheres well to a wide variety of substrates including metals, ceramics, most plastics and glass. In addition to superior electrical and thermal conductivity, it also offers astounding chemical resistance to a variety of fuels, oils and water. Part A and Part B have a nickel color. Owing to its versatile performance, KB 1031 ATFL-N is widely used in electronics, aerospace, electrical, semiconductor, microwave and various OEM applications.

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