Mr. Ken sayeth, "I plan to use epoxy as the adhesive to hold the Pyroceram to the steel platen. Any thoughts on adhesives?"
The best epoxy I have found is Aeropoxy ES6209. Hands down. It is incredibly strong and dries rock hard. It was developed for the small aircraft industry. Let it cure overnight. Does not drip. Bonds to glass and metal. Like any adhesive, rough the surfaces if possible. I'm not sure if what is on this page is for both the resin and hardener. You would want to verify that. I remember when I bought it, I thought it was expensive. This is the stuff:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/wp...es6209.php
Now I notice it is available in smaller quantities. A little goes a long way! You most likely don't need a quart of the stuff like I bought, which for me is a lifetime supply. On this page, NEW Aeropoxy Structural Adhesive and appears to contain both resin and hardener for $29.99. They don’t state specifically it is ES6209. I would give them a call to confirm it's both resin and hardener and that it is ES6209:
https://giantleaprocketry.com/products/c...sites.aspx
Here is some technical info:
http://www.ptm-w.com/aeropoxy/aeropoxy-adhesives.html
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pd...95tech.pdf
The best epoxy I have found is Aeropoxy ES6209. Hands down. It is incredibly strong and dries rock hard. It was developed for the small aircraft industry. Let it cure overnight. Does not drip. Bonds to glass and metal. Like any adhesive, rough the surfaces if possible. I'm not sure if what is on this page is for both the resin and hardener. You would want to verify that. I remember when I bought it, I thought it was expensive. This is the stuff:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/wp...es6209.php
Now I notice it is available in smaller quantities. A little goes a long way! You most likely don't need a quart of the stuff like I bought, which for me is a lifetime supply. On this page, NEW Aeropoxy Structural Adhesive and appears to contain both resin and hardener for $29.99. They don’t state specifically it is ES6209. I would give them a call to confirm it's both resin and hardener and that it is ES6209:
https://giantleaprocketry.com/products/c...sites.aspx
Here is some technical info:
http://www.ptm-w.com/aeropoxy/aeropoxy-adhesives.html
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pd...95tech.pdf


