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Carbon Conductive Adhesive 502, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Carbon Conductive Adhesive 502, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Catalog #: 102091-818
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ADHESIVE 502 CONDUCTIVE CARBON BK 30G
Carbon Conductive Adhesive 502, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Catalog #: 102091-818
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Description:
    Carbon Conductive Adhesive 502
  • Size:
    30 g
  • Cat. no.:
    102091-818
  • Supplier No.:
    12694-30

Specifications

About this item

A high temperature conductive paint.

  • Withstands ambient temperatures of over 500°F (260°C)
  • Remains flexible over temperature range of –40°F to over 500°F (260°C)
  • Cures at room temperature
  • Excellent oxidation resistance

Conductive adhesive 502 is a combination of specially processed carbon particles in a fluoroelastomer resin system designed to provide high resistance values

Air drying of the product is adequate for most applications. To assure complete solvent loss, the coating can be baked for 15 minutes at 302°F (150°C).

In its cured form, it exhibits both high and low temperature flexibility and moisture resistance.

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