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Graphite Insulation

Graphite & Carbon Felt

Graphite Rigid Board

Customized Shapes

Graphite Foil

Flex-Shield

Layered Composite

Carbon-Carbon Composites

Graphite Cement

Graphite Rods

Carbon Cordage

Machined Graphite

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Ceramic Fiber Boards

Ceramic Fiber Paper

Ceramic Fiber Textiles

Fiber Glue & Rigidizers

Insulating Fire Brick

Moly & Tungsten Products

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Graphite Cement & Graphite Coating

- Both products available in quart, gallon, 5 gallon and 50 gallon containers. 

- These products do contain solvents & shipping requires additional "Haz Mat" fees.

- Quart, gallon & 5 gallon sizes can ship by UPS (add $15 Haz Met fee per shipment).

Graphite Cement (High Temperature)

Cement Packaging & Pricing (as of 6/2013) :

  -
Quart size      = $85 each

  -
Gallon size    = $250 each

  - 5 Gallon size = $1000 each

 
(Note: Additional $15 per shipping package for hazardous material surcharge)





Max Temperature:     5400°F (~3000°C)

One Part Adhesive :  Cure Time 3 Hours @ 350°F

This adhesive is used to bond:


   - Graphite Flexible Foil to Graphite Rigid Insulation


   - Graphite Flexible Foil to Carbon/Carbon Composite


   - Graphite Flexible Foil to Graphite Felt


   - Carbon/Carbon Composites to Insulation


   - Graphite to Graphite bonding


Instructions for Graphite Adhesive


This is a one part adhesive.
Mix well before each use.
Max Temperature:       5400˚ F
Curing Time:                 3 Hours @ 350˚ F

  

Shelf Life:

           - 3 months at room temperature 70˚ F

           - 6 months when refrigerated 40˚ F

 

Instructions:

           

1)      Mix adhesive well before each use


2)
     
Apply light coating of adhesive to one or both surfaces with a paint brush or paint roller


3)
     
Apply weight or pressure for best bond results


4)
     
Cure adhesive within 24 hours


5)
     
Cure at approximately 350˚ F for three (3) hours

6)     Note that initial heating to 650oC should be done slowly (1oC/minute).   Additional outgassing may occur. 

 

** Special Notes **

1)     
For best results when bonding graphite flexible foil to graphite rigid insulation use our Graphite Coating (Graphite Insulation Surface Coating) before applying  the High Temperature Graphite Adhesive.

2)     
Caution – Adhesive is flammable, be careful when curing.  Adhesive will cure if ignited.

3)     
Use isopropyl alcohol to thin if needed ( caution bonding may differ when thinned )

4)     Graphite fiber may be added to adhesive to produce a paste that may be used to patch graphite rigid insulation
Document
High Temperature Graphite Adhesive Instructions
Document
MSDS Sheet- Graphite Adhesive
Graphite Coating (High Temperature)

Coating Packaging & Pricing (as of 6/2013):

  -
Quart size      =   $45 each

  -
Gallon size    =  $160 each
 
  - 5 Gallon size =  $650 each


(Note: Additional $15 per shipping package for hazardous material surcharge)



Max Temperature:     5400°F (~3000°C)

One Part Coating :  Cure Time 1 Hour @ 350°F

This graphite coating is used to:


   - Seal cut edges of Graphite Rigid Insulation to prevent "dusting" 


   - Prepare surfaces of Graphite Flexible Foil & Rigid Board for bonding


   - Seal edges & surfaces of Carbon Carbon Composite to prevent dusting & chipping 


   - Smooth out scratched and chipped surfaces of machined
Graphite


Instructions for Graphite Coating


This is a one part, low viscosity coating.

Mix well before each use.

Max Temperature: 5400oF

Curing Time: 3 Hours @ 350oF


Shelf Life:

- 3 months at room temperature 70oF

- 6 months when refrigerated 40oF


Instructions:


1)
Mix coating well before each use.


2)
Apply by painting, rolling or spraying.  


3) Air or oven dry.


4)
 
Cure at approximately 350oF for three (3) hours



** Special Notes **

1) Use isopropyle alcohol to thin if needed.
 

2)
Caution- coating contains solvents and is flammable, be careful when drying.
 
3) Coating should be heat cured before applying adhesive and bonding to another surface.

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