Ceramacast 586 – Pourable Ceramic

Adhesive Bonding Technology

Ceramacast 586 is a pourable ceramic with water binding for ceramic and metal assemblies. Excellent handling. This casting is for the assembly of small high temperature infrared heaters in the semiconductor industry. Generally applicable for connection and sealing of high temperature electrical components such as heaters, halogen lamps, gas ignition systems and temperature sensors. Hardened material without shrinkage and at 500 ° C less than 0.3%.

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KAGER Industrieprodukte GmbH
Adhesive Bonding Technology

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Manufacuting industry
Adhesive and sealant systems
Adhesive
1-part systems
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1-part systems
Metals
aluminium
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cast iron
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brass
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Size of application area
mm²-/mm³range - precision parts
cm²-/cm³ range - component
Curing mechanisms
moisture curing
Pot life @ +20/23°C - Minimum / hours
1-2 h
(Mixed) viscosity
high viscosity
temperature resistance >0°C (approx.)
above +900°C
colour and colour fastness
colour spectrum bright
conductivity
heat-conductive
pH-value
pH 0-2

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