832C-375mL Translucent Epoxy Kit
https://www.mgchemicals.com/products/potting-compounds/epoxy-potting/clear-epoxy/
832C is a rigid, amber clear epoxy that offers extreme environmental, mechanical and physical protection for printed circuit boards and electronic assemblies.
This translucent clear potting epoxy is specifically designed for applications where visual inspection is required. Due to its low mixed viscosity, it can easily penetrate small gaps and cavities. It also provides excellent electrical insulation and protects components from static discharges, vibration, abrasion, thermal shock, environmental humidity, salt water, fungus, and many harsh chemicals.
This translucent epoxy has a convenient 2:1 volume mix ratio, making it compatible with most dispensing equipment. 832C can be cured at room temperature or higher.
Features & Benefits
Translucent amber color (allows for visual inspection)
Convenient 2A:1B volume mix ratio
Low mixed viscosity of 2 700 cP
Extremely high compressive and tensile strength
Excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates, including metals, composites, glass, ceramics, and many plastics
Excellent electrical insulating characteristics
Broad service temperature range of -40 to 140 °C (-40 to 284 °F)
Extreme resistance to water and humidity (allows for submersion where needed)
Solvent-free
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