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Oven safe ceramic repair?
Anybody able to identify readily available ceramic adhesive that will
stand up to oven temperatures? I know of several manufacturing-available possibilities, not had much luck on anything easily available in small quantities at the retail level. Suggestions/sources welcomed... |
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Oven safe ceramic repair?
dpb wrote: Anybody able to identify readily available ceramic adhesive that will stand up to oven temperatures? I know of several manufacturing-available possibilities, not had much luck on anything easily available in small quantities at the retail level. Suggestions/sources welcomed... No takers??? It doesn't have to be a ceramic-based adhesive although that would be ideal, just suitable for bonding a ceramic and able to withstand the temperature. 3M's website is currently mostly unresponsive and links to individual products are currently disabled simply returning a "under construction, we're working on it" message--hardly a suitable way to maintain a web site for such a major corporation. Dow-Corning has some silicone adhesives I may request a sample or two of, but only rated for 400F and a little worried about outgassing. Anybody have any specific epoxies that might be worth looking at? |
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