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TE Connectivity Epo-Tek 353ND Red 4 g Epoxy Adhesive Dual Cartridge for Various Materials

RS Stock No.: 164-7481Brand: TE ConnectivityManufacturers Part No.: 504035-1
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Specifications

Material Compatibility

Ceramic, Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer, Plastic, Stainless Steel

Colour

Red

Package Type

Dual Cartridge

Package Size

4 g

Setting Time

4h

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+250°C

Trade Name

Epo-Tek 353ND

Cure Time

15 min

Shear Strength

2000 → 5100 psi

Operating Temperature Range

-55 → +250 °C

Country of Origin

United States

Product details

Epo-Tek 353ND Two Part Epoxy

A two part heat cure epoxy widely used for bonding optical fibres into ceramic, metal and plastic ferrules housed in fibre optic connectors. The epoxy features a long pot life of 4 hours and undergoes a colour change to indicate curing. The epoxy can be applied using a syringe such as stock no. 514-717.

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TE Connectivity Epo-Tek 353ND Red 4 g Epoxy Adhesive Dual Cartridge for Various Materials

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TE Connectivity Epo-Tek 353ND Red 4 g Epoxy Adhesive Dual Cartridge for Various Materials
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical documents

Specifications

Material Compatibility

Ceramic, Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer, Plastic, Stainless Steel

Colour

Red

Package Type

Dual Cartridge

Package Size

4 g

Setting Time

4h

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+250°C

Trade Name

Epo-Tek 353ND

Cure Time

15 min

Shear Strength

2000 → 5100 psi

Operating Temperature Range

-55 → +250 °C

Country of Origin

United States

Product details

Epo-Tek 353ND Two Part Epoxy

A two part heat cure epoxy widely used for bonding optical fibres into ceramic, metal and plastic ferrules housed in fibre optic connectors. The epoxy features a long pot life of 4 hours and undergoes a colour change to indicate curing. The epoxy can be applied using a syringe such as stock no. 514-717.