Optical Bonding Adhesives, Coatings and Sealants Include Optical Epoxy, UV Optical Silicone Adhesives

Electro Optic Adhesives and Coatings for Your Unique Optical Adhesive Bonding Applications

Master Bond's optical adhesives offer attractive characteristics for optical and electro optical adhesive bonding. Non-yellowing, optically clear formulations feature superior light transmission characteristics along with a wide range of index of refraction values which vary from a relatively low 1.43 up to 1.61. These low stress adhesives are highly stable and have low shrinkage ideal for optical potting of assemblies. Master Bond's optical cement compositions are comprised of one part optical epoxy and laser beam and fiber optic cabletwo part epoxy series, silicone compounds, polyurethanes, UV cure adhesives and cyanoacrylates for rapid, room temperature curing applications. 

Noteworthy for their superior resilience, these optical adhesives and coatings withstand exposure to vibration, impact and shock and exceptional chemical and water resistance. Additionally special cryogenic epoxy compounds have low temperature-cryogenic serviceability.

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Some of Our Most Popular Optical Products...

EP30 Low viscosity, transparent epoxy system for bonding, sealing & coating; particularly fibers into a ferrule.
EP30-4 Rapid setting, transparent epoxy with excellent optical transmission properties.
EP30HT Transparent, room temperature curable epoxy with superior heat resistance.
UV22 Nanosilica filled, UV curable system with excellent physical properties & superb dimensional stability.
UV15−DC80 High temperature resistant, dual cure system that cures by UV light and by heat at 80°C in shadowed out areas.

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