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Heat-resistant ceramic adhesive

Ideal for bonding and sealing at high temperatures! This is a ceramic adhesive with heat resistance up to 1760°C.

★For inquiries, please contact us directly at info@audec.co.jp. We will respond promptly.★ Heat-resistant ceramic adhesives maintain their bonding performance even beyond 300°C, where epoxy adhesives would carbonize, and can be used at temperatures exceeding 1000°C. [For more details, please refer to the catalog.]

  • Ceramics
  • glue
  • fiber

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Heat-resistant ceramic-based adhesive

A tough ceramic-based adhesive that withstands 2000°F.

It is a heat-resistant insulating ceramic adhesive from Sauereisen Cements in the United States that withstands temperatures of 2000°F.

  • Lamps and light emitting devices
  • Ceramics
  • glue

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Heat-resistant ceramic adhesive

Heat-resistant ceramic adhesive

【Features】 ● It is a smooth one-component paste, making it easy to apply to various metals, ceramics, graphite, and more. ● It exhibits excellent resistance to oxidative and reductive atmospheres, various solvents, molten metals, X-rays, and radiation. ● It is used in industries such as electronics, semiconductor manufacturing, aerospace, and automotive manufacturing for applications including adhesion, coating, thermocouple bonding, and heat-resistant surface formation.

  • glue

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