Anyone know of high temp epoxy(600-800C) with no outgassing?

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High-temperature epoxy options that can withstand 600 to 800 Celsius are being sought, specifically a fully oxidized graphene-epoxide. The user requires the epoxy to be rolled into a thin layer of 10 to 30 microns, ensuring it is gas-tight. After curing, the epoxy must maintain structural integrity when sliced down to 2 mm coins. A suggestion was made to explore MasterBond's MB600 epoxy, though concerns about low outgassing requirements were raised. Contacting the manufacturer for detailed specifications is recommended.
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hey everyone I am israel I am new here.
I was wondering if anybody knew of an epoxy that could withstand high temperatures between 600 and 800 Celsius? possibly a fully oxidized graphene-epoxide?
i need to be able to roll up a thin layer (lets say 10 to 30 microns) with a super thin layer of the same epoxy (so that it is gas tight) and once it is cured i need to be able to slice it down to possibly as thin as 2 mm coins while maintaining structural integrity. thanks :D
 
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http://masterbond.com/tds/mb600.html

Not sure about the low-outgassing req., contact them for details.
 
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