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Ciments haute température, à prise par réaction chimique
High Temperature Cement
Remises de volume disponibles
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Quantité | Prix unitaire |
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1-9 | C$81.06 |
10-24 | C$77.01 |
25-99 | C$72.95 |
100-499 | C$68.90 |
500-999 | C$64.85 |
1000+ | C$60.80 |
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- Thermoconductrices
- Résistant aux chocs thermiques
- Isolants électriques
- Résistants aux huiles, solvants et la plupart des acides
- Adhésion à la plupart des surfaces propres et non poreuses
- Porous Surfaces May Require Dampening**
- OMEGABOND™600: Ciment pour moulage, liaison, enrobage jusqu'à 1426°C
- OMEGABOND™ 700: Ciment pour enrobage, assemblage et scellements jusqu'à 871°C
- CC HIGH TEMPERATURE Ciment à 2 composants pour la fixation et l'isolation de thermocouples, jusqu'à 843°C
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Description
Ces ciments prennent ou durcissent par réaction chimique interne et ne nécessitent pas de ce fait d’être exposé à l’air. Ces ciments chimiques peuvent être appliqués en couches épaisses (épaisseurs supérieures à 6,35 mm) (*).Critères de choix
1. Type d'application –Enrobage, scellement, encapsulation, assemblage, liaison. La couche de ciment nécessaire estelle mince ou épaisse ? Ceci détermine s’il faut utiliser un ciment à l’air ou au contraire un ciment chimique.2. Considérations thermiques–Quelle est la température maximale que doit supporter le ciment ? Quelle doit être la conductivité thermique ? Quel doit être le coefficient d’expansion thermique ? Ces paramètres vont déterminer le modèle de ciment approprié. 3. Solvant – Hydrate de sodium à 10%. Cependant il est difficile d’enlever le ciment quand il a durci. 4. Substrat – Ces ciments prennent ou durcissent par réaction chimique interne et ne nécessitent pas de ce fait d’être exposé à l’air. Ces ciments chimiques peuvent être appliqués en couches épaisses (épaisseurs supérieures à 6,35 mm). Quels sont les matériaux avec lesquels le ciment sera en contact ? 5. Considérations sur l’application – Durée de vie en pot, temps de prise, méthode d’application, taille de la gâchée, procédure de durcissement. 6. Considérations diverses – Porosité, absorption de l’humidité, résistance électrique, stabilité
Pour obtenir les caractéristiques complètes de ces produits, consultez la notice commerciale par le lien en bas de cette page.
Rated 4 out of
5
by
John1157 from
Good but has limitations you have to consider
Works well, good adhesion. The grain size is fairly large so it can’t get into very fine gaps. This cement destroys glass fiber insulation on thermocouple wires which I found out only by wrecking several new thermocouples. I wish Omega would have indicated that before I wasted the time and money.
Date published: 2017-11-03
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Chuck from
Repair of Green Egg diffuser
Easy to follow instructions. Cement set up in advertised timeframe, and so far has held together well under high and long heat.
Date published: 2017-08-08
Rated 5 out of
5
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Tomer from
OB600 product performed as advertised.
Product performed as advertised
Delivered more or less on time
Date published: 2017-06-16
Rated 4 out of
5
by
GoEl from
Good properties
I bought this for thermalcouple application and works good. Just be sure to purchase measurement tools to get the mixture correct (80/20 by weight). Once I was able to mix correctly the product works good.
Date published: 2017-01-09
Rated 5 out of
5
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RCPG from
Aerospace Grade Cement
This cement bonding capacity is at par with published specifications. Have been using for over 5 years. So far each time, it has worked.
Date published: 2024-09-01
Rated 5 out of
5
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RCPG from
Affordable Thermocouple Epoxy
This Epoxy is an economical solution for affixing Thermocouple/Strain Gages. We have used it over and over for several years. Never had any issues.
Date published: 2023-11-23
Rated 5 out of
5
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Anonymous from
Fiber panel testing
Worked fine 2" above a 650C hot pipe, and kept my Thermocouples attached to fiber parts
Date published: 2023-03-01
Rated 5 out of
5
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DaveC from
Great High Temp Bond
Did the job mounting thermocouples to plates to measure rocket engine jet plume temperatures.
Date published: 2022-02-12
Hello is this for use on heavy steel pipe used for exhaust on barrel incinerator
Thank you for your inquiry. I do not recommend this product for your application. Try OB-700.
Date published: 2020-08-31
Is this cement used in the same applications as resin? Can it be used in making fiberglass and carbon fiber materials and parts?
Thank you for your inquiry. This cement is not used for the applications you listed.
Date published: 2020-04-24
Can the CC High Temp be installed on a hot pipe? Our operating temperatures can be 500 degrees F which this cement is good for that, but it does not specify if you can install it on a live, hot, pressurized pipe?
Hi Andy S,
Thank you for the inquiry. Please forward this question to TEMP@DWYEROMEGA.COM.
Best regards,
OMEGA
Date published: 2024-01-16
Is OB-700 (or any of the chemical set cements) corrosive (alkali or acidic) during curing? Can it be applied directly to a PCB and once fully cured/set should have no effect?
The best course of action would be to access the SDS on Omega's website and review the chemical composition. Customers have used the product on PCB's without any feedback of negative affects.
Date published: 2021-10-25
Can I mount thermocouples (30 AWG bare wire probes) on a silicon carbide wafer surface? The surface is similar to glass or silicon and the joint must be roughly 5 mm in diameter. Also silicon surfaces are of my interest. Thank you
Bonding the Thermocouple to the Silicon surface with one of the cements or epoxies would be fine just stay away from the OB-600 which isn't good for smooth surfaces.
Date published: 2021-06-23
Is the cement food safe? I’m wondering if I can use it on the base of a wood fire pizza oven to fill cracks and craters. Will it stand extreme heat? And is a pizza coming in direct contact with it while the pizza cooks okay?
Thank you for your inquiry. This cement is for industrial and manufacturing use only, and does not have any food safety ratings and should not be in contact with any food. All temperature ratings can be found under the OB-600 specifications on our website.
Date published: 2020-04-29
Does Omega have an estimate or reference for the thermal/infrared emissivity of Omegabond OB-600 cement?
Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately we do not have any emissivity data for our cements.
Date published: 2023-07-05
Could we use this cement to glue thermocouples to stainless steel and use them at high temperature (650 C)?
That would not be an issue.
Date published: 2020-11-30