
Originally Posted by
DMills
Here are the numbers for Varian Torr Seal (Hysol 1C by any other name (And much cheaper by this name)):
Linear expansion: 30.3 * 10E-6 per degree C (30 to 90 degrees C).
Flexural strength: 11,000 PSI +-20%
Linear shrinkage: 1.25 mm/m
Compressive strength: 10,000PSI +-20% @ 25 degrees C
Thermal conductivity: 10.4E-4 cal/sec/cm^2/degree C/cm
And the 30 COE puts it close enough to the expansion rate of hard glasses.
Sorry about the funny units, cribbing from a technical report.
Regards, Dan.
I was paying 80$ a unit for a Torr Seal clone. One day the vendor got sloppy and did not ship the box with the sticker they used to repackage it on.... Then we went from 80$ a tube to 60$ a case. :-)
There is a 1 ingredient difference from Torr Seal to H1C white, and its minor according to the sales guy. I could not see the difference with a pressure gauge... So ./.
A box of H1C is 4.65 a box, usually 12 to a case for 65$ or so.
It is really, really good stuff. Used for bonding the leading edges of jet aircraft wings, too.
steve
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