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Description for Elantas (Altana) Conapoxy FR-1047 w/ EA-028 Hardener
An inexpensive, flame retardant, non-abrasive epoxy potting and casting system. It has excellent resistance to thermal shock, low exotherm, and good electrical properties, typified by very good arc resistance.Brand Cytec, Conapoxy Application Type Cast, Pot, Encapsulate 1 Part or 2 Part 2 Part Material Form Liquid Industry Electrical Manufacturer Elantas (Altana) Chemistry Epoxy Cure Method 2 Parts Cure Temperature (°C) 25, 60 Cure Time (min) 1,440, 120 Viscosity (cPs) Low, 2,500 Color Black, Amber Arc Resistance (sec) Very good arc resistance High Temperature Resistance (°C) Very good thermal shock resistance. Key Specifications UL Recognized; UL 94V-O
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Set Time Test Methods
Set Time | Set Temperature |
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80 min | 25°C |
Viscosity Test Methods
Viscosity | Temperature |
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Low | |
2,500 cPs | 25°C |
Dielectric Constant Test Methods
Dielectric Constant | Temperature | Test Method |
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6.00 | 25°C | Dielectric constant @ 100 Hz |
Dissipation Factor Test Methods
Dissipation Factor | Temperature | Test Method |
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0.06700 | 25°C | Dissipation Factor @ 100 Hz |
Thermal Conductivity Test Methods
Thermal Conductivity | Test Method |
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16.0e-4 (cal/sec/cm2/°C/cm) | ASTM F438 |

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