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Epoxies, Etc. Launches Epoxy Adhesive with Outstanding Lap Shear Strength

Published on 2019-02-15. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Epoxy Adhesives    

epoxy-adhesive-strutural Epoxy adhesives offer many advantages over traditional mechanical fasteners such as rivets, nuts and bolts, pins, or welding. However, conventional two part epoxies that offer excellent bonds can be slow curing. The new 10-3041 Toughened Epoxy Adhesive develops a 3,000 psi lap shear strength within four hours. Within minutes the material is dry to the touch.

10-3041: Outstanding Toughened Epoxy Adhesive


Epoxy adhesives save time and reduce weight. This is why the aerospace industry prefers using epoxy adhesives over mechanical fasteners. The 10-3041 high performance epoxy adhesive forms excellent bonds to a variety of plastics and metals. It also acts as an outstanding electrical insulator and therefore is suitable for many electronic bonding applications.

10-3041 is a toughened industrial grade epoxy adhesive. Once mixed, the adhesive forms structural bonds quickly and is tack free within thirty minutes.

10-3041 provides a unique combination of high lap shear strength, high peel resistance and impact endurance. Once fully cured, the epoxy adhesive is also resistant to a wide range of chemicals and solvents. The adhesive also offers higher heat performance than most fast setting epoxies.

It acts as an outstanding electrical insulator and therefore suitable for many electronic bonding applications.

Multiple Advanced Features


  • Fast room temperature cure
  • Low odor (no mercaptan functionality)
  • Packaged in TriggerBond system
  • Forms strong bonds to a variety of substrates
  • Electrically insulating
  • Vibration and impact resistant

For easy application, the 10-3041 is packaged in the convenient TriggerBond® system which eliminates the weighing and mixing of a two part epoxy.


Source: Epoxies, Etc.
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