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ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES •
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classifieds
Master Bond, Hackensack, N.J., introduces Supreme 3HTND-
2DA, a fast curing, high performance
one component epoxy sys-
tem.
It cures in 5-10 minutes at 150°C and has unlimited working
life at room temperature. It is available in syringes and has a shelf
life of six months when stored at 40°-50°F.
The new epoxy has a die shear strength of
19-21 kg-f as well as good adhesion to
metals, ceramics, and silicon dies. It is
serviceable over the -100° to +400°F tem-
perature range. As a toughened system, it
offers the ability to withstand rigorous thermal cycling and shock.
It also features dimensional stability, superior thermal conductivity,
electrical insulation properties, and a glass transition temperature
of 100°-105°C.
masterbond.com.
Innovnano, Portugal, developed nanostructured 3 mol% yt-
tria-stabilized zirconia (3YSZ) as an optimized
ceramic material
for high strength, anti-wear applications. With small grain sizes
and exceptional homogeneity, 3YSZ powder has excellent me-
chanical and physical properties, including improved phase sta-
bility, which helps to extend the lifetime of ceramic linings,
coatings, and components. The material is produced as a highly
pure, uniform nanostructured powder with an even distribution
of yttria. This homogeneous composition enables the powder to
be sintered at lower temperatures, typically 50°-75°C lower than
conventional powders, keeping the grain size to a minimum (<250
nm). Ceramic coatings and components benefit from both excel-
lent hardness (HV10 >1250) and flexural strength (1100-1800
MPa).
innovnano-materials.com.
Henkel Corp., Germany, offers the aerospace industry Loctite
benzoxazine resins
for injection processes. With high performance
and a weight saving of almost 30% compared to metal alternatives
in comparable aerospace engineering applications, benzoxazine
resins offer significant savings in aircraft fuel consumption. Thanks
to their room temperature stability and low flamma-
bility, they also contribute to enhanced health and
safety in the aerospace industry. The improved per-
formance characteristics of benzoxazine enable
lower material consumption and reduce the hazards
of waste products. Loctite benzoxazine resins also
have lower shrinkage upon cure, reducing the inter-
nal stresses that can affect durability and adhesive
bonding.
henkel.com/aerospace.AK Steel, West Chester, Ohio, introduces Chromeshield 22, a new
nickel-free stainless steel
product developed for manufacturers
of appliances and food service equipment, tubing, cookware, au-
tomotive exhaust components, and heat exchangers. Similar to
nickel-bearing stainless steels, Chromeshield 22 is rust and stain
resistant with excellent corrosion properties. In numerous applica-
tions, its corrosion resistance meets or exceeds the performance
of conventional nickel-bearing stainless steels. It is also approved
by NSF International as safe for food contact.
aksteel.com.
Excelitas Technologies Corp., Waltham, Mass., launched OmniCure
AC8 Series
UV LED curing systems.
The series features superior
optical uniformity, enhanced process control, and ease of integra-
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tion to support diverse applications in the curing of inks, adhe-
sives, and coatings. The scalability of AC8 Series allows adjoin-
ing of multiple LED heads in order to achieve larger curing areas,
supporting customization and flexibility without compromising
output uniformity. Precise control of UV irradiance level ensures
the correct amount of UV light on every exposure for consistent
and reliable results.
excelitas.com/omnicureAC8series.