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EPO-TEK® 330-LH

Optical Epoxy

This is a low halogen version of EPO-TEK® 330.  It is a two component, high-temperature grade, electrically and thermally insulating epoxy for semiconductor, electronics, and fiber optics applications.

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EPO-TEK® 343ND-LH

Optical Epoxy Adhesive

Low Halogen, Low Temperature Cure and High Tg Optical epoxy. Faster Curing than our GOLD STANDARD EPO-TEK® 353ND

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EPO-TEK® 353ND

Low Outgassing Optical Epoxy

High Temperature  Resistance & Low outgassing Epoxy Meeting NASA ASTM E595 & Telcordia GR-1221.

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EPO-TEK® 353ND Black

High Temperature Optical Epoxy

This is a two component, high temperature epoxy designed for semiconductor, hybrid, and fiber optic applications.

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EPO-TEK® 353ND-LH Ultra

High Temperature Optical Epoxy

A two component, high temperature epoxy designed for semiconductor, hybrid, fiber optic and medical applications.  This product easily meets halogen-free requirements.

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EPO-TEK® 353ND-T

Thixotropic Optical Epoxy Adhesive

Highly thixotropic epoxy with non-flowing properties and high temperature resistance. 

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EPO-TEK® 354-2

High Temperature, Optical Epoxy

This two component, high Tg epoxy is designed for semiconductor packaging in medical, fiber optic and optoelectronic assemblies. It is an electrically and thermally insulating epoxy.

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EPO-TEK® 354-T2

High Temperature, Optical Epoxy

EPO-TEK® 354-T2 is a two component, thixotropic, high Tg epoxy designed for semiconductor packaging in medical, fiber optic and optoelectronic assemblies. It is an electrically and thermally insulating epoxy and a more thixotropic version of EPO-TEK® 354-2.

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EPO-TEK® 360

Low Viscosity, Optical Epoxy

This two-component, high-temperature grade epoxy is designed for semiconductor, electronics, and fiber optics applications; its unfilled resin enables high transmission in the VIS and NIR ranges, while its low viscosity supports wicking and capillary action.