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Araldite EP1000AB incorporates nanotechnology

A Huntsman Advanced Materials product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 9, 2009

Huntsman Advanced Materials has developed two resins for lighter weight graphite composite fuel cell bipolar plates.

A toughened epoxy paste adhesive with outstanding mechanical properties for aircraft structural metal and composite bonding, plus repairs that exceed aircraft specification requirements at low, ambient and relatively high temperatures, will soon to be available from Huntsman Advanced Materials.

Araldite EP1000AB is part of a group of nanotechnology toughened epoxy resins.

Their mechanical performance characteristics together with ease of application and storage features make these resins promising candidates for applications such as the bonding and repair of windblades.

Huntsman Advanced Materials is also unveiling polyurethane adhesives with the ability to bond plastics and a methacrylate adhesive that requires minimal finishing.

The Araldite 2000 Plus range is specifically designed to meet the growing requirement for high-performance adhesives for lightweight substrates in a range of different sectors from transport to general industrial to consumer electronics.

Epocast 1614-A1 frozen syntactic is the basis of the new pre-formed Eposert inserts.

Eposert inserts are pre-formed cured parts, produced in custom diameters, lengths and configurations in order to meet customer specifications.

They are void free (X-ray inspected), which results in a high compressive strength at temperatures up to 177C.

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