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Alon Ceramic Heat-Resistant Inorganic Adhesive

It is a one-component heat-curing inorganic adhesive, filler, and coating agent with heat resistance.

Alon Ceramic heat-resistant inorganic adhesive is a one-component heat-curing type heat-resistant inorganic adhesive and filler coating agent. It can withstand high temperatures of 1200 to 1300°C by curing at 150°C, and it does not burn or emit gas. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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【Features】 ○ A one-component heat-curing inorganic adhesive and filler coating agent with heat resistance. ○ It can withstand high temperatures of 1200 to 1300°C by curing at 150°C. ○ It does not burn or emit gas. ○ It has strong adhesive strength even at high temperatures for metals, ceramics, glass, quartz, carbon, and more. ○ It has excellent oil resistance and solvent resistance. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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Alon Ceramic Heat-Resistant Inorganic Adhesive

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