MR. JO Tecbond – ELAM
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Two component 10 PHR low viscosity epoxy system for electrical lamination.
- Description
- Properties
- Applications
- How To Use
- Technical Data Sheet(TDS)
- FAQs
Description
Mr. JO Tecbond – ELAM is a strong, two-part epoxy adhesive for electrical lamination. It works well in motors, transformers, and electrical parts. It sticks well, resists heat and stress. This product has good adhesion, so it’s easy to use. It covers well because of its special formula. Additionally, it bonds to plastic, metal, and other materials. This makes it great for fixing, assembling, and insulation. Finally, it comes in large containers and works well for tough tasks.
- Color: Clear
- Pot life @25°C: 95-125 mins
- Mixing Ratio: 100:10 PBW
- Mixture consistency: Low Viscous liquid
- Optics: Transparent
- Coefficient of thermal expansion: (1/108 ) mm/°C
- General tool building
- Wet lay-up tools
- Backing structure
- Foundry patterns
- The mixture should be applied on a clean, rough and dry surface. This should be achieved by suitable mechanical and chemical means such as sandblasting Wire brushing or chemical etching. Suitable degreasing agent should be used to remove any grease, or oil traces on the surface
- Use Jpoxy Part-A & Part-B in ratio 100:10 PBW. Mix the two components in small batches thoroughly for at least 2minutes. Apply the mix directly or using proper spatula to the pretreated surfaces.
- The joint components should be assembled as soon as the adhesive has been applied.
- Allow the material to cure for at least 24 hours before putting to use.
A1. MR. JO Tecbond-ELAM is a two-part epoxy adhesive formulated for electrical lamination, motor and transformer assembly, insulation bonding, and other electromechanical applications. It’s ideal for bonding metal laminations, coils, terminals, and plastic components.
Q2. What makes MR. JO Tecbond-ELAM different from standard epoxy adhesives? A2.- Designed to withstand thermal and mechanical stress
- Offers excellent adhesion to both metallic and insulating materials
- Exhibits good dielectric properties
- Comes in bulk-friendly packaging for industrial-scale use
A3.
- Electrical and electronics manufacturing
- Motor and transformer assembly units
- OEMs producing fans, pumps, alternators, generators
- Repair and reconditioning workshops
A4. The mix ratio is 100:10 by weight (resin: hardener). This must be followed accurately to ensure proper cure and performance.
Q5. How is MR. JO Tecbond-ELAM applied?A5.
- Mix resin and hardener thoroughly in the correct ratio
- Apply by brush, roller, spatula, or dispenser
- Ideal for spreading between lamination stacks or winding gaps
- Cure at room temperature or accelerate with mild heat (40–60°C)
A6.
- Steel, aluminum, and copper laminations
- Plastic terminal blocks
- Fiberboard and composite insulators
- Resin-impregnated papers and coils
A7. Yes. Its medium viscosity allows controlled spreading without excessive dripping, making it suitable for multi-orientation assembly work.
Q8. What is the pot life and cure time?A8.
- Pot Life: ~45–60 minutes at 25°C
- Handling Strength: ~4–6 hours
- Full Cure: 24 hours at room temperature Optional heat curing speeds up the process and enhances thermal performance.
A9. Cures to a hard, opaque, rigid finish with strong bond lines. Excellent for lamination stability and dimensional hold.
Q10. What is the heat resistance of the cured adhesive?A10. After full cure, ELAM can resist temperatures up to ~90–100°C. Post-curing improves this further. It maintains bond integrity in most operating conditions of motors and transformers.
Q11. Does MR. JO Tecbond-ELAM provide electrical insulation?A11. Yes. It has good dielectric properties and offers insulation between conductive parts, making it suitable for electrical winding and coil encapsulation tasks.
Q12. Can MR. JO Tecbond-ELAM be machined or drilled after curing?A12. Yes. Once fully cured, the adhesive is rigid and dimensionally stable, and can be sanded, drilled, or machined if required.