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EPOXY RESIN 4 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD POTTING COMPOUND 4 WATERPROOFING & MASKING
$ 53.92
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Description
MAX MCR A/BPotting Compound For Electronic Printed Circuit Boards
192-Fluid Ounces Combined Volume
1 Gallon Of PART A -Resin
And
1/2 Gallon Of PART B -Curing Agent
RoHS & REACH Conflict Minerals Compliant
Electrical Insulating And Potting Of Electronic Circuitry
Permanent Opaque Black Masking Compound For Proprietary Electronics
Electrical Potting Compound
Embedding Or Masking Compound
Waterproof Low To High Voltage Circuit
Electrical Insulating And Potting Of Electronic Circuitry
Permanent Opaque Black Masking Compound For Proprietary Electronics
Circuit Board Conformal Coating
Electrical Potting Compound
Waterproof For Continuous
Salt Or Fresh
Water Immersion
Low To High Voltage- AC/DC Circuit
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MAX MCR A/B is an epoxy-based, medium working time, low viscosity potting compound resin system used for potting or encapsulating printed circuit boards (PCB),
mechanical relays, induction coils, and other electronic or electrical circuitry.
MAX MCR A/B is low in viscosity and self-levels as it cures at room temperature. It is mixed 2:1 by weight or by volume and provides a 30 minute working time (200-gram mass @ 75°F).
Upon cure, MAX MCR is none electrically conductive that seals and waterproofs open circuitry and provides permanent masking for custom and proprietary circuitry and electronic components.
It cures to a hard but tough opaque black compound suitable for small to medium parts without excessive exothermic heat generation up to 1 pint or 500 ml of volume.
MAX MCR A/B bonds to PVC, PP, ABS, Plastisol, aluminum, steel, copper, brass, and other materials typically used in electrical circuits.
MAX MCR A/B is mixed 2:1 by weight or by volume ratio. The mixed consistency is similar to mineral oil easily poured or injected in place.
MAX MCR A/B is suitable for automated mix meter dispensing for high volume production lines.
MAX MCR A/B can also be utilized for other applications, such as a black casting resin for parts fabrication, opaque black impregnating resin for fiberglass, and for gluing applications.
It bonds very well to wood, metal, concrete, and other composite and plastic substrates.
MAX MCR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
AND
CURED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
F
orm And Color
Black Liquid, Self Leveling Other Colors Available
Viscosity Part A
2,500 cPs
@75°F
Viscosity Part B
750 cPs
@75°F
Mixed Viscosity
1,950 cPs
@75°F
Mix Ratio By Weight
(2:1) 100 Parts A to 50 Parts B
Mix Ratio By Volume
(2:1)100 Parts A to 50 Parts B
Mixed Density
1.10 g/cc
Working Time
30 minutes (400-gram mass)
Gel Time
60 minutes
@75°F
Peak Exotherm
280°F max (400-grams)
Demold Time
24 hours room temperature
@75°F
Accelerated Cure
2 Hours @75°F
+30 minutes @200°F
Shore Hardness
75 Shore D
Shrinkage:
<0.30 %
Compressive Strength
13,800 psi
@75°F
Tensile Strength
9,900 psi
@75°F
Tensile Elongation
4%
@75°F
Heat Distortion Temperature
190°F
ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY PROPERTIES
Volume Resistivity
4.7 X 10
13
Ohms-Cm
Dielectric Strength
510 Volts/Mil 60 Cycles
Dielectric Constant
4.0 (10 kHz)
Dissipation Factor
0.014 (10 kHz)
Thermal Conductivity (Unfilled) 40°-45°C
0.25 W F/mK
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PERFORMANCE
FULL IMMERSION AT 25°C
MEASURED PERCENT CHANGE IN WEIGHT
Reagent
10 days
28 Days
Deionized Water
0.03 %
0.03 %
Sea Water
0.01 %
0.08 %
Methanol
0.93 %
2.41 %
Ethanol
1.98 %
1.28 %
Toluene
0.40 %
2.86 %
Xylene
0.04 %
0.05 %
Gasoline (E85 Blend)
0.10 %
0.23 %
Dimethyl Formamide
Destroyed
Destroyed
10% Lactic Acid
0.81 %
1.42 %
10% Acetic Acid
0.11 %
0.45 %
70% Sulfuric Acid
0.08 %
0.14 %
50% Sodium Hydroxide
0 %
0.1 0%
10% Sodium Hypochlorite
0.51 %
0.96 %
MAX MCR A/B Available Kit Sizes
48-Fluid Ounce Combined Volume:
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96-Fluid Ounce Combined Volume:
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192-Fluid Ounce Combined Volume:
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No Potting Box PCB Encapsulation Using Silicone Mold And MAX MCR A/B
Underwater LED Lights
Use Our MAX CLR A/B For Clear Casting And LED Encapsulation
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LED Lighting For Boat Safety Marker And Fish Attracting
High-Pressure Sensors Potted With MAX MCR A/B
24 Volt Solenoid Valve Potted With MAX MCR A/B
Tested To >2,000,000 Cyclic On/off Test With No Failure
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Circuit Board Potting With MAX MCR A/B
Waterproofing Of An Electrical Circuitry
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MAX MCR A/B POTTING AND ENCAPSULATIO
N
EPOXY RESIN MIXING AND USAGE APPLICATIONS
RESIN CRYSTALLIZATION FROM PROLONGED STORAGE OR COLD WEATHER EXPOSURE
Due to its high purity formulation, the resin component or PART A may crystallize due to cold temperature exposure, especially after prolonged storage.
Before using, inspect the resin component for any solidified crystals which will as solid solid mass or grainy solids that collects at bottom of the PART A bottle.
View the following video for heat processing the bottle before use.
Do Not Use Unless Processed To Revert Any Crystallized Resin Back To A Liquid State And Avoid Poor Cured Results.
MAX MCR PART A is opaque black, which makes it difficult to see signs of resin
crystallization.
Heat process the bottle before use, especially after storage.
The use of a weighing scale is highly recommended for measuring the 2:1 mix ratio.
Using volumetric measuring is fine, however, weighing the resin and curing agent yields the best cured mechanical properties, batch repeatability, and less waste from mixing over-sized batch.
Use this digital scale to precisely weigh the resin and curing agent and ensure full polymerization of the resin and curing agent and prevent leaching.
Purchase this scale with any of product offering and the shipping cost of the scale is free.
Please request a total before paying for combined shipping savings.
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EPOXY RESIN MIXING AND THICK CASTING TROUBLE-FREE TECHNIQUE MAX MCR A/B RESIN SYSTEM - YouTube
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Please view the following video for the proper mixing of epoxy resins.
It demonstrates the proper technique of mixing any type of epoxy resin.
EVIDENCE OF POOR MIXING
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The proper cure and final performance of any epoxy resin system are highly dependent on the quality and thoroughness of the mix.
The resin and curing agent must be mixed to a homogeneous consistency.
MIXING TECHNIQUE
How To Mix Epoxy Resin For Food Contact Coating. Avoid Tacky Spots, Minimize Air Bubble When Mixing - YouTube
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MEASURE, MIX, DISPENSE OR APPLY
Proportioning the correct amount is equally as important to attain the intended cured properties of the resin system.
T
he container in which the epoxy and curing agent is mixed is an important consideration when mixing an epoxy resin system.
The container must withstand the tenacity of the chemical and must be free of contamination.
Most epoxy curing agent has a degree of corrosivity, as a general practice, protective gloves should be worn when handling chemicals of the same nature.
MIXING KIT CONTENTS
1 Each Digital Scale -Durable, Accurate Up To 2000.0 Grams
4 Each 32-ounce (1 Quart) Clear HDPE Plastic Mix Cups
4 Each 16-ounce (1 Pint) Clear HDPE Plastic Mix Cups
One Size Fits All Powder-Free Latex Gloves
2 Each Graduated Syringes
Wooden Stir Sticks
Assorted Size Foam Brush
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
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The user should thoroughly test any proposed use of this product and independently conclude the satisfactory performance in the application. Likewise, if the manner in which this product is used requires government approval or clearance, the user must obtain said approval.
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