MFR #:E-8112
EIS #:PH11-E-8112
Series #:E-8112
MFR #:E-8112
EIS #:PH11-E-8112
Series #:E-8112
Epoxylite E 8112 hi-temp epoxy is a heat-cured, two-component system consisting of a viscous liquid resin and a finely divided powder hardener. It is provided in pre-measured kits. Epoxylite resins are used in overcoating and impregnation of armatures, stators and coils in motors and generators. - Epoxylite E 8112 hi temp epoxy products are filled and sold by weight and may contain less than the nominal volume of the container. Maintains excellent electrical and physical properties to at least 260 °C / 500 °F.
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Epoxylite E 8112 hi-temp epoxy is a heat-cured, two-component system consisting of a viscous liquid resin and a finely divided powder hardener. It is provided in pre-measured kits. Epoxylite resins are used in overcoating and impregnation of armatures, stators and coils in motors and generators. - Epoxylite E 8112 hi temp epoxy products are filled and sold by weight and may contain less than the nominal volume of the container. Maintains excellent electrical and physical properties to at least 260 °C / 500 °F.
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Container Size: 0.219 lb | EIS Part #: EPO8112K | $ / Kit |
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General Information
Item NamePotting Compound
Trade NameEpoxylite®
SeriesE-8112
General Features
StandardsOSHA Approved, 29 CFR 1910.94 Certified
Storage TemperatureBelow 25 °C
TypeTwo-Part, High Temperature
Design & Construction
Form - Part-ALiquid
Form - Part-BPowder
Performance Details
Full Cure TimeSee TDS
Electrical Properties
Dielectric Strength560V/Mil
Physical Properties
Container TypeKit
Hardness90 Shore D
Supporting Information
Application MethodBench Casting, Vacuum Casting
Features
- Withstands temperatures in excess of 316 °C / 600 °F for short periods
- Excellent adhesion to metals, ceramics and most plastics
- Resistant to acids, alkalis and solvents
Applications
- For Potting and Sealing of Electrical and Electronic Components Requiring Resistance to High Temperatures