Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- RTU Product Type
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
- Product Properties
- Transparent
- Fast curing
- UV stable
- Suitable for bonding a variety of metal and plastic substrates
Applications & Uses
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Applications of Adhesives
- The resin/hardener mix is applied with a spatula, to the pretreated and dry joint surfaces.
- A layer of adhesive 0.05 to 0.10 mm thick will normally impart the greatest lap shear strength to the joint.
- The joint components should be assembled and clamped as soon as the adhesive has been applied.
- An even contact pressure throughout the joint area will ensure optimum cure.
Technical Details & Test Data
- Cured Properties
Typical Cured Properties
- 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 aluminium 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 16 hours at 40°C and tested at 23°C.
- Pretreatment - Sand blasting
Average lap shear strengths of typical plastic-to-plastic joints (ISO 4587) (typical average values)
- Cured for 16 hour at 40°C and tested at 23°C.
- Pretreatment - Lightly abrade and alcohol degrease.
Lap shear strength versus temperature (ISO 4587) (typical average values)
- Cure: 16 hours at 40°C
Property Value Unit Test Method at Condition Roller peel test 6.6 N/mm ISO 4578 Cure: 16 hours at 40°C
Glass transition temperature 13 °C DMA Cure: 16 hours at 40°C
Lap shear strength on Wood substrate 7 MPa - Cure: 16 hours at 40°C
Lap shear strength on Glass substrate 7 MPa - Cure: 16 hours at 40°C
Lap shear strength versus immersion in various media (typical average values)
- Unless otherwise stated, L.S.S. was determined after immersion for 30,60 and 90 days at 23°C
Lap shear strength versus tropical weathering (typical average values)
- (40/92, DIN 50017)
- Cure: 16 hours at 40°C
- Test: at 23°C
Lap shear strength versus heat ageing (typical average values)
- Cure: 16 hours at 40°C
Property Value Unit Test Method Condition Thermal cycling 12.8 MPa - 100 cycles of 6 hours from -30°C to 70°C
Tensile strength 11 MPa ISO 527 at 23°C Tensile modulus 16 MPa ISO 527 at 23°C Elongation at break 60 % ISO 527 at 23°C - Processing Information
Pretreatment
- The strength and durability of a bonded joint are dependant on proper treatment of the surfaces to be bonded.
- At the very least, 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.
- Abrading should be followed by a second degreasing treatment
Typical times to minimum shear strength
Property Parts by Weight Parts by Volume
ARALDITE® AY 8629-1 100 100 Hardener HY 8628 100 100 - Resin and hardener should be blended until they form a homogeneous mix.
- Resin and hardener are also available in cartridges incorporating mixers and can be applied as ready-to-use adhesive.
Mechanical processing
- Specialist firms have developed metering, mixing and spreading equipment that enables the bulk processing of adhesive.
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 acetone are used for cleaning, operatives should take the appropriate precautions and, in addition, avoid skin and eye contact.
Temperature (°C) 10 15 23 40 60 100 Cure Time to Reach LSS > 1 MPa (hours) - - - - - - LSS > 1 MPa (minutes) 90 30 15 5 < 2 < 2 Cure Time to Reach LSS > 10 MPa (hours) 24 16 5 1 - - LSS > 10 MPa (minutes) - - - - 30 15 LSS = Lap shear strength.
Storage & Handling
- Storage and Handling Precautions
Storage
- ARALDITE® AY 8629-1 and Hardener HY 8628 must be stored at 15 – 25 °C and the components must be stored in sealed containers.
Handling Precautions
- Our products are generally quite harmless to handle provided that certain precautions normally taken when handling chemicals are observed.
- The uncured materials must not, for instance, be allowed to come into contact with foodstuffs or food utensils, and measures should be taken to prevent the uncured materials from coming in contact with the skin, since people with particularly sensitive skin may be affected.
- The wearing of impervious rubber or plastic gloves will normally be necessary; likewise the use of eye protection.
- The skin should be thoroughly cleansed at the end of each working period by washing with soap and warm water.
- The use of solvents is to be avoided. Disposable paper - not cloth towels - should be used to dry the skin.
- Adequate ventilation of the working area is recommended.
Other
- Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Lap Shear Strength min. 8.0 MPa MPa Internal Method at 23°C Specific Gravity 1.12 -