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Master Bond makes customer support a fundamental priority in the adhesive selection process. Our technical specialists have decades of experience and will work with you, one-on-one, throughout the design, prototyping and manufacturing stages of your application.
MasterSil 912Med: Biocompatible Silicone Passes USP Class VI Testing
MasterSil 912Med is a single component silicone with a paste viscosity offering a non-corrosive, neutral cure. Complying with USP Class VI and ISO 10993-5 specifications, it resists many kinds of sterilization including gamma radiation, EtO and some types of liquid sterilants. MasterSil 912Med withstands rigorous thermal cycling as well as thermal and mechanical shock.
UV15DC80Med: Features Superior Sterilization Resistance
Master Bond UV15DC80Med is a special dual cure epoxy based system that offers a primary cure using UV light along with a secondary heat curing mechanism. This enables the adhesive to cure areas on parts that do not allow UV light curing because of “shadowing” issues. It also meets USP Class VI specifications and passes ISO 10993-5 cytotoxicity testing.
Master Bond is celebrating 40 years of formulating cutting edge adhesives, sealants, coatings and potting/encapsulation systems for challenging medical device applications.
High Performance Adhesives, Sealants & Coatings
Our expansive line of epoxies, silicones, UV curable and LED curable compounds can be customized to meet a myriad of property requirements including:
• High/low temperature resistance
• Electrical conductivity/insulation
• Thermal conductivity
• Sterilization resistance
• High/low viscosity
• Flexibility and toughness
• Optical clarity
Developed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, our products feature superior long- term durability. They are used in a variety of industries and are designed to meet stringent industry standards and are certified for:
• USP Class VI
• ISO 10993-5
• NASA low outgassing
• FDA CFR 175.300 & FDA CFR 175.105
• UL 94V-0 & UL 94V-1