ARALDITE® 2080-15 A/B

ARALDITE® 2080-15 A/B is a fast curing, non-flammable, two-part acrylic adhesive providing high strength and flexibility with very low odor. It is a multipurpose adhesive with an open time of 15 minutes for rapid assembly operations on a wide range of substrates.

RTU Product Type: 2K (2 component) Adhesive, Structural Adhesive

Chemical Family: Acrylics & Acrylates

Features: Fast Curing, Flexible, High Strength, Low Odor, Low Toxicity, Toughened

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
Function
2K (2 component) Adhesive,Structural Adhesive
RTU Product Type
Technologies
Product Families

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
Ready-to-Use Product Features
Product Features
  • Low odor
  • 15-minute open time
  • High strength
  •  High flexibility
  •  Non-flammable
Features and Benefits
  • Low odor
  • 15-minute open time
  • High strength
  • High flexibility
  • Non-flammable

Applications & Uses

Mixing Ratio
Product Parts by weight Parts by volume
ARALDITE® 2080-15 A 100 100
ARALDITE® 2080-15 B 13.5 10

Properties

Color (Properties)
Physical Form

Regulatory & Compliance

Technical Details & Test Data

Processing Condition
  • Pretreatment: The strength and durability of a bonded joint are dependent on proper pretreatment of the surfaces to be bonded; however the methacrylate adhesives can be used effectively with little surface preparation. Ideally joint surfaces should be cleaned with a good degreasing agent such as acetone, iso-propanol (for plastics) or other proprietary degreasing agents in order to remove all traces of oil, grease and dirt. Low grade alcohol, gasoline (petrol) or paint thinners should never be used. The strongest and most durable joints are obtained by either mechanically abrading or chemically etching (“pickling”) the degreased surfaces.
  • Application of adhesive: This system is available in cartridges incorporating mixers and can be applied as ready to use adhesive with the aid of the tool recommended by Huntsman Advanced Materials. The resin/hardener mix may be applied manually or robotically to the pretreated and dry joint surfaces. Huntsman's technical support group can assist the user in the selection of a suitable application method as well as suggest a variety of reputable companies that manufacture and service adhesive dispensing equipment. A layer of adhesive 0.25 mm thick will normally impart the greatest lap shear strength to the joint. The joint components should be assembled and secured in a fixed position as soon as the adhesive has been applied. Curing of acrylic polymers and adhesives are inhibited by the presence of atmospheric oxygen. In such cases while the bulk material is cured, any exposed surfaces of the adhesive will therefore cure slower than the material in the bondline. While acrylic adhesives based on methyl methacrylate rapidly flash off the monomer, to leave a surface that is touch dry; with low odor acrylic adhesives uncured adhesive on exposed surfaces such as on fillets does not evaporate so quickly, this results in a tacky surface. Where the requirement for a tack free surface is paramount for example prior to sanding or painting, a standard methyl methacrylate based acrylic adhesive, such as ARALDITE® 2053 adhesive may be used. Alternatively, the tacky adhesive surface should be wiped with an MEK impregnated tissue, and the MEK allowed to evaporate to give a dry adhesive surface. Warning: the cure reaction can generate a high amount of heat; it is not recommended to mix large amounts of material at room temperature.
  • Equipment maintenance: All tools should be cleaned with hot water and soap before adhesives residues have had time to cure. The removal of cured residues is a difficult and time-consuming operation. If solvents such as MEK are used for cleaning, operatives should take the appropriate precautions and, in addition, avoid skin and eye contact.

Typical times to minimum shear strength on sandblasted aluminum / contact pressure

Temperature 23°C (73°F)
Cure time (min) to reach <25
LSS > 145 psi (1MPa)
Cure time (min) to reach <35
LSS > 1450 psi (10MPa)
Processing Guidelines

Pretreatment

  • The strength and durability of a bonded joint are dependent on proper pretreatment of the surfaces to be bonded; however the methacrylate adhesives can be used effectively with little surface preparation. Ideally joint surfaces should be cleaned with a good degreasing agent such as acetone, iso-propanol (for plastics) or other proprietary degreasing agents in order to remove all traces of oil, grease and dirt. Low grade alcohol, gasoline (petrol) or paint thinners should never be used. The strongest and most durable joints are obtained by either mechanically abrading or chemically etching (“pickling”) the degreased surfaces

Application of adhesive

  • This system is available in cartridges incorporating mixers and can be applied as ready to use adhesive with the aid of the tool recommended by Huntsman Advanced Materials.
  • The resin/hardener mix may be applied manually or robotically to the pretreated and dry joint surfaces. Huntsman's technical support group can assist the user in the selection of a suitable application method as well as suggest a variety of reputable companies that manufacture and service adhesive dispensing equipment.
  • A layer of adhesive 0.25 mm thick will normally impart the greatest lap shear strength to the joint. The joint components should be assembled and secured in a fixed position as soon as the adhesive has been applied. Curing of acrylic polymers and adhesives are inhibited by the presence of atmospheric oxygen. In such cases while the bulk material is cured, any exposed surfaces of the adhesive will therefore cure slower than the material in the bondline. While acrylic adhesives based on methyl methacrylate rapidly flash off the monomer, to leave a surface that is touch dry; with low odor acrylic adhesives uncured adhesive on exposed surfaces such as on fillets does not evaporate so quickly, this results in a tacky surface. Where the requirement for a tack free surface is paramount for example prior to sanding or painting, a standard methyl methacrylate based acrylic adhesive, such as ARALDITE® 2053 adhesive may be used. Alternatively, the tacky adhesive surface should be wiped with an MEK impregnated tissue, and the MEK allowed to evaporate to give a dry adhesive surface.
  • Warning: the cure reaction can generate a high amount of heat; it is not recommended to mix large amounts of material at room temperature.
    Equipment maintenance
    All tools should be cleaned with hot water and soap before adhesives residues have had time to cure. The removal of cured residues is a difficult and time-consuming operation. If solvents such as MEK are used for cleaning, operatives should take the appropriate precautions and, in addition, avoid skin and eye contact.

    Typical times to minimum shear strength on sandblasted aluminum / contact pressure
    Temperature 23°C (73°F)
    Cure time (min) to reach LSS > 145 psi (1MPa) <25
    Cure time (min) to reach LSS > 1450 psi (10MPa) <35
Processing Information

Pretreatment

The strength and durability of a bonded joint are dependent on proper pretreatment of the surfaces to be bonded; however the methacrylate adhesives can be used effectively with little surface preparation. Ideally joint surfaces should be cleaned with a good degreasing agent such as acetone, iso-propanol (for plastics) or other proprietary degreasing agents in order to remove all traces of oil, grease and dirt. Low grade alcohol, gasoline (petrol) or paint thinners should never be used. The strongest and most durable joints are obtained by either mechanically abrading or chemically etching (“pickling”) the degreased surfaces

 

Application of adhesive

 

This system is available in cartridges incorporating mixers and can be applied as ready to use adhesive with the aid of the tool recommended by Huntsman Advanced Materials.

The resin/hardener mix may be applied manually or robotically to the pretreated and dry joint surfaces. Huntsman's technical support group can assist the user in the selection of a suitable application method as well as suggest a variety of reputable companies that manufacture and service adhesive dispensing equipment.

A layer of adhesive 0.25 mm thick will normally impart the greatest lap shear strength to the joint. The joint components should be assembled and secured in a fixed position as soon as the adhesive has been applied. Curing of acrylic polymers and adhesives are inhibited by the presence of atmospheric oxygen. In such cases while the bulk material is cured, any exposed surfaces of the adhesive will therefore cure slower than the material in the bondline. While acrylic adhesives based on methyl methacrylate rapidly flash off the monomer, to leave a surface that is touch dry; with low odor acrylic adhesives uncured adhesive on exposed surfaces such as on fillets does not evaporate so quickly, this results in a tacky surface. Where the requirement for a tack free surface is paramount for example prior to sanding or painting, a standard methyl methacrylate based acrylic adhesive, such as ARALDITE® 2053 adhesive may be used. Alternatively, the tacky adhesive surface should be wiped with an MEK impregnated tissue, and the MEK allowed to evaporate to give a dry adhesive surface.

Warning: the cure reaction can generate a high amount of heat; it is not recommended to mix large amounts of material at room temperature.


Equipment maintenance


All tools should be cleaned with hot water and soap before adhesives residues have had time to cure. The removal of cured residues is a difficult and time-consuming operation. If solvents such as MEK are used for cleaning, operatives should take the appropriate precautions and, in addition, avoid skin and eye contact.

Typical times to minimum shear strength on sandblasted aluminum / contact pressure

 

Temperature 23°C (73°F)
Cure time (min) to reach LSS > 145 psi (1MPa) <25
Cure time (min) to reach LSS > 1450 psi (10MPa) <35

Unless otherwise stated, the figures given below were all determined by testing standard specimens made by lap-jointing 114 x 25 x 1.6 mm strips of aluminum alloy. The joint area was 12.5 x 25 mm in each case. The figures were determined with typical production batches using standard testing methods. They are provided solely as technical information and do not constitute a product specification.


Average lap shear strengths of typical metal-to-metal joints (ISO 4587) (typical average values)
Cured for 7 days at RT and tested at 73°F. Substrates sandblasted and degreased with acetone. They are typical values only, and do not constitute a product specification
ARALDITE® 2080-15 A/B - Physical Properties - 1
*IPA wiped only, not grit blasted
 

Property Value Unit Test Method Condition
Glass Transition Temperature 58 °C DMA Onset
Glass Transition Temperature 91 °C DMA Midpoint
Tensile Strength 4,060 psi ISO 527  
Tensile Modulus 184 ksi ISO 527  
Roller Peel Strength 34.8 pli ASTM D3167  
Elongation at break 50 % ISO 527  

*Cured 7 days at RT


Average lap shear strengths of typical plastic-to-plastic joints (ISO 4587) (typical average values)
Cured for 7 days at RT and tested at 73°F. Substrates abraded and degreased with isopropanol.
ARALDITE® 2080-15 A/B - Physical Properties - 1 


Lap shear strength versus temperature (ISO 4587) (typical average values)
Substrates sandblasted and degreased with acetone. Cured 7 days at RT.
ARALDITE® 2080-15 A/B - Physical Properties - 1


Lap shear strength versus Cataplasma ageing (typical average values)
Cured for 7 days at RT, then Cataplasma aged per ISO 9142/E2 on Aluminum L 165. Tested at 73°F.
ARALDITE® 2080-15 A/B - Physical Properties - 1


Lap shear strength after coating post-cure cycle at 200°C (typical average values)
Cured 7 days at RT and tested at 23°C. Substrates sandblasted and degreased with acetone. Ageing with a simulated coating post-cure cycle of 20 minutes at 200°C in an oven. Test performed at 23°C
ARALDITE® 2080-15 A/B - Physical Properties - 1


Lap shear strength versus immersion in various media (ISO4587) (typical average values)
On Aluminum L165, pretreatment: sandblasting. Cure: 7 days at RT. Tested at 23°C. LSS was determined after immersion for 30 days at 23C.
ARALDITE® 2080-15 A/B - Physical Properties - 1

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Americas
  • Asia Pacific
  • EIMEA

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions
  • ARALDITE® 2080-15 Structural Adhesive should be stored in a dry place, in the original sealed containers, at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C (36°F and 46°F).
  • Under these storage conditions, the product has a shelf life of 24 months (from date of manufacture).
  • The product should not be exposed to direct sunlight. The product may be placed at room temperature before use, but the total time at room temperature should not exceed 9 months. Long term exposure above 25°C (77°F) will reduce the shelf life of the product.

Other

Odor
Low odor
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Lap Shear Strength2175.0 psipsiat 25°C
Specific Gravity1.06-
Viscosity20000.0-40000.0 cPscPsat 25°C