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Thermally Conductive Epoxy

Thermally Conductive Epoxies and Thermally Conductive Grease

C$29.22

Item# OB-100-1

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Thermally Conductive Epoxies and Thermally Conductive Grease OB-100-1 OB-100-1
  • Thermally Conductive
  • Electrical Insulator
  • Resist Oils, Solvents, Most Acids
  • OMEGABOND™ 100 Two Part Epoxy: Low Thermal Conductivity. Sets at Room Temp. Good to 130°C (265°F)

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OMEGABOND™ epoxy and OMEGATHERM™ thermal conducting paste are easy to use epoxies and silicone products. They are specially formulated for permanent bonding of thermocouples, thin film RTDs, thermistors and other temperature sensors, to most surfaces–metals, ceramics, glass, plastics, paper products. OMEGABOND™ and OMEGATHERM™ products are compounded and packaged for convenient, easy mixing and application. Each formulation exhibits important characteristics necessary for accurate, fast, reliable temperature measurement. These are: good adhesion and strength, high temperature rating, high thermal conduction, high electric insulation, thixotropic consistency, fast cure, and easy application.

OB-100 is available in 1/4 oz or 1 oz Twin Packs and 1 lb as 2 cans, 1 of resin and 1 of hardener.
OB-101 is available in 1/2 oz or 2 oz Twin Packs and 1 lb as 2 cans, 1 of resin and 1 of hardener.
OB-102 is available in kits for 16oz resin/1 oz catalyst, 2oz resin/1/2 oz catalyst, and 1/2oz resin/1/2 oz catalyst.
OB-200 is available in a 2 oz Twin Packs or 1 lb as 2 cans, 1 of resin and 1 of hardener.
OT-201 is available in 1/2 oz or 2 oz Twin Packs or in cans as 1 lb or 2 lb (two 1 lb cans).
 

“Twin pak” packaging is supplied to ensure the user with accurate proportioning of resin and catalyst, as well as to provide a clean, fast means of mixing. The “Twin Pak” is a flexible, transparent plastic pouch, separated into two isolated compartments by means of a removable external divider. In one compartment is the resin, the other the pre-measured catalyst. To use, remove the divider, mix the two components by kneading the pouch, then snip off a corner to dispense. Each “Twin Pak” comes with an instruction sheet, enclosed in a clear, heat-sealed plastic envelope.

Please note that once mixed, the OB-100, OB-101 and OB-200 epoxies have the following "Working Times" (also referred to as "Pot Life"):

OB-100: Less Than 8 Minutes at Room Temperature
OB-101: Approximately 30 Minutes at Room Temperature
OB-102: Approximately 45 minutes at Room Temperature
OB-200: Approximately 24 Hours at Room Temperature
 

Specifications are subject to change without notice. Suitability of this product for its intended use and any associated risks must be determined by the end customer/buyer in its final application.

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Rated 1 out of 5 by from Continusliy receiveing expired material Out of the last three orders placed and received, there is always epoxy packs that have expired material sent to us as noted by the expiration date on each pack. This I repeadily happening.
Date published: 2020-03-29
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Great Product - Difficult to Apply We have been using this product for several years to fasten temperature sensors to the back of solar panels. It works great for the application, but it's difficult and extremely messy to apply. Because we are typically working upside down and in cramped spaces, it's extremely difficult to get the product in place without having it drip or get all over your hands. A better applicator for the smaller packages would be really helpful.
Date published: 2018-12-31
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great product! Fast shipment! Great product! Fast shipment! Easy to use. I knew this product from other Engineer. I'd recommend this product to other Engineers too.
Date published: 2018-11-26
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Just what I needed This is a very thick thixotropic material, heat the pouch under a heat lamp for a bit to make it easier to mix and gently squeeze to dispense just where you want it. It must be heated to cure, even 48 hours at room temperature and its still pliable. A few hours at cure temperature its solid and bonds well to metals plastics and FR4.
Date published: 2017-07-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great for thermal testing of equipment Used to test the thermal conductivity internally in electronics. Works like a charm. Very easy to mix up on a paper plate with a spoon and then I just dip my cable tips in the mixture and then apply to the equipment. Very simple. Does have an odor but stay a well ventilated room during mixing. I even wear gloves from the local auto parts store that are disposable.
Date published: 2017-03-20
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Hold up to thermal cycling well! But..... I was looking for an amount to epoxy on 10-20 thermocouples but found this hard to proportion into seperate portions. Also the website refers to setting time to be a lot less than the paperwork says that came with the product. Overall I was able to still use the product and it has performed well
Date published: 2016-10-26
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Failed spectacularly Tried to use this to bond copper to ceramic. Worked for 2 days, then failed spectacularly at temperatures of 240 degrees C. The part failure ended up costing us days of lost time fixing the machine. Might have been due to mismatched thermal expansion coefficients causing stress in the adhesive. So either the epoxy failed due to stress, or due to temperature. Probably temperature. Who knows. I guess the lesson is: don't use epoxy at elevated temperatures. Just because it says it can do it, doesn't mean it can.
Date published: 2016-09-29
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Omega thermocouples Glad to receive the high-quality of Omega thermocouples.
Date published: 2016-09-01
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Excellent I bought this Thermal grease epoxy and it's very good quality
Date published: 2016-03-27
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I'm using OB-200. It really bonds well to any materials. It's also good at high T. But, my new application requires an epoxy having a low thermal conductivty. Do you have a product that has similar properties to OB-200, except for the high thermal conduc

Asked by: jskim
Hi jskim Please review OB-300. It is designed to be a potting , sealing compound where thermal conductivity is not needed. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2020-06-26

Is Omegabond 101 UL Listed?

Asked by: cory o
Thank you for your inquiry. This product is not UL listed.
Answered by: Application Engineer JB
Date published: 2020-05-01

Hi, I am using the epoxy OB-101. From you website, the mix ration by weight was 1:1(A:B); and from downloaded manual M0064, the mix ratio by weight was 1:1.8(A:B). Could you let me know which one was correct? If I used wrong mix ratio, what's the issue?

Asked by: Phil Zhou
Thank you for your inquiry. The manual states that he mixing ratio by VOLUME is 1:1 (Parts A&B); by WEIGHT is 1:1.8 (Parts A&B)
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2023-12-15

What is the failure mode if the epoxy is used after the expiration date? What properties are compromised? OB-101, 1/2 oz twin pack in my case.

Asked by: WaionthaBill
Hi WaionthaBill, Thank you for the inquiry. All characteristics are impacted. Most impacted are bonding, shear and flex strength. Best regards, OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2021-01-19

For OB-101, the working life after mixing is 30 mins. What is the shelf life for a closed product? What is the shelf life after opening (not mixed)?

Asked by: Cosmo Kramer
Thank you for your inquiry. The shelf-life is 6 months.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2021-08-13

Can you recommend a filler / thickener for OB-200? I am looking to bond a stainless cooling tube to a stainless plate and the OB-200 is a bit too thin to get a nice fillet. Would Stainless steel powder be an acceptable filler for OB-200?

Asked by: Marco
Hi, Omega does not sell nor have we tested any thickening agents with the OB-200. If you need a cement with a bit thicker consistency you might want to look at a cement like the OB-600 as a possible substitute.
Answered by: Engineer9
Date published: 2020-01-29

Is OMEGABOND 101 Two Part Epoxy good for potting electronics? How well does it handle thick layers and or voids between adhered surfaces? How thick/viscus is the epoxy as you work with it?

Asked by: spacer
OMEGABOND®100—a fast (8 to 12 minute setting time), room temperature, two-part epoxy. Recommended for easy temporary and permanent bonding of beaded wire and “cement-on” thermocouples. Adheres to metals, ceramics, epoxy laminates, glass, wood, concrete and many other materials—for temperature measurements up to 129°C (265°F). It is not recommended for those endeavoring to achieve the ultimate in precision and speed of response, since this unfilled system has a relatively low thermal conductivity.Temporary installation of beaded wire thermocouples can be achieved by using a very small amount of OMEGABOND® 100 to tack the bead to the surface and packing OMEGATHERM® 201 around the exposed surface to improve heat transfer. This clear syrup consistency—100% solid adhesive — contains no solvents and has good strength and electrical insulation characteristics. Note: The working time after mixing the 2-part system at room temperature is only 6 to 8 minutes. OMEGABOND 100 is available in “Twin Pak” packs and 1- and 2-pound kits. For larger gaps, up to 1/4", review the OB-400 High Temperature Air Set Cement.
Answered by: Temperature
Date published: 2021-02-16

Can you use bond gap beads with this epoxy? If so what beads do you recommend?

Asked by: missioneng
Sorry not sure what bond beads are so please send an inquiry to temp@omega.com with additional information so it can be reviewed.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2023-09-20

What are the TML and CVCM outgassing properties of the OB-101 compound?

Asked by: bobross91
Hi bobross91, Thank you for the inquiry. Please forward this request to TEMP@OMEGA.COM. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NORWALKAE_RS
Date published: 2022-05-02

About OB-200 (twin packs). Expiration date: 7/6. Used on 10/23. 1. My catalyst doesn't become a liquid when 65 deg C is applied. Is it because of expiration? Can i fix it? 2. What are the problems if OB-200 is used after its expiration date?

Asked by: Tabull
Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately this is expired and therefore will not cure.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2021-10-25

What happens to grease if it is use at more than 500F?

Asked by: JorgeL2000
The upper rating is 392F for OT-201 and Omega does not recommend using it above that temperature. The characteristics can be altered and the material will no longer perform as specified.
Answered by: ANB ENG
Date published: 2020-05-11

What is the minimum temperature for this adhesive? I am looking for an adhesive to attach heaters to a surface that could experience temperatures down to -200C. Would the adhesive still work at these very cold temperatures?

Asked by: SM2022
Thank you for your inquiry SM2022. The minimum temperature rating for OB-101 is -55 deg C and for OB-200 it is -20 deg C. We do not have much information but it may just shatter at -200 C. For more information, please email temp@omega.com
Answered by: Application Engineer SP
Date published: 2022-09-23

I bought OB-200-16, and the catalyst is layered. Is that normal? Should I mix it evenly before using ?

Asked by: Tabull
Thank you for your inquiry Tabull. Yes it's normal that is layered. You need to mix it evenly before using it.
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2023-03-14

Can the OB-200 be used on Silicon chips?

Asked by: SkorpENG
Thank you for your inquiry. No, the OB-200 is meant to be used to adhere our temperature sensors to another surface to measure temperatures.
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2023-03-14

What is the expected lifetime of the as-prepared OB-101 when exposed within an environment within the specified limits listed by Omega? Looking to see if this will maintain a bond on the magnitude of decade(s)

Asked by: CC Pressure
Thank you for the inquiry. We do not offer a service life for the cured cements unfortunately. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2022-06-20

What is the dielectric strength of the OB-101 epoxy?

Asked by: Melvin1
Thank you for your inquiry Melvin1. Unfortunately, the dielectric strength of theOB-101 epoxy is not available on our current documentation. Please send an email to temp@omega.com and one of our engineers will assist you in finding the the dielectric strength of the epoxy.
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2023-03-14

What is the minimum service temperature for OB-100? The spec sheet states -131F but also states -55C... obviously these two values are not equal. Which is correct? I am currently referencing the spec sheet downloaded today, 2-22-23.

Asked by: Grant
Thank you for your inquiry. The correct minimum temperature is -55°C (-67°F). We will update our manual to reflect this.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2023-02-24

Is there a solvent that we can use safely to remove OB-101? thanks

Asked by: Simon12345
Thank you for your inquiry. There are no solvents to remove this permanent epoxy. Material must be carefully scraped off surface.
Answered by: Application Engineer JB
Date published: 2023-06-12

Can the 200 cure at room temperature given enough time? Say a few days

Asked by: AxisZ
Thank you for inquiry. Unfortunately OB-200 will never cure at room temperature.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2021-04-07

Hi, I am using OB-102, I received A and B parts but i could not find the proportion of mix. Please let me know the proportion both by weight and by volume. Thank you

Asked by: Muhammad
Thank you for your inquiry. For OB-102, the mix ratio is 100 parts material to 3.5 parts catalyst by weight.
Answered by: Application Engineer SP
Date published: 2023-08-30

for the mix ratio, what does it mean by 100 part of part A (hardener) ? If i am mixing 1 ml of Part B, how much part A i need to add?

Asked by: Philip_DNA
Thank you for your inquiry Philip_DNA. If you are mixing 1 ml of Part B, you need to add 1 ml of Part A since the mixing ratio is 1:1.
Answered by: Application Engineer SP
Date published: 2022-04-13

What will happen if the cured OB-200 exposed to the temperature higher than 260 deg C?

Asked by: Tabull
Thank you for your inquiry. The cured OB-200 will start to burn-off.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2021-10-25

What is a glass transition temperature of OB-200? It's not in the spec

Asked by: Vlad
Thank you for your inquiry! Unfortunately, we do not have this data for the OB-200.
Answered by: Application Engineer CK
Date published: 2021-07-15

What is the MINIMUM continuous temperature rating for cured OB-200? Can i use OB-200 for IC Encapsulation on Alumina substrate for MIL application (-65 degree C to +150 degree C)? Is it resistance to Solvent as per MIL-883, 2015?

Asked by: BALAGANGADHARAN
Hi BALAGANGADHARAN, Thank you for the inquiry. For minimum curing temp please use lowest curing temperature given in manual. We do not have test data for IC encapsulation. We do not have test data to confirm rating MIL-883. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2021-04-19
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