3M Marine Adhesive Sealant 5200:
May, 2022Last Revision Date:
Product Description
3M Marine Adhesive Sealant 5200 is a one-part polyurethane that chemically reacts with moisture to deliver strong, flexible bonds. It has excellent adhesion to wood,
gelcoat, and fiberglass. It forms a watertight, weather-resistant seal on joints and boat hardware, above and below the waterline. In addition, its flexibility allows for
dissipation of stress caused by shock, vibration, swelling or shrinking.
Product Features
Tough/flexible polyurethane polymer
One component, moisture curing
Long working time
Bonds dissimilar materials
Non-shrinking
Adheres to a wide variety of substrates
Technical Information Note
The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.
Typical Physical Properties
Property Values Additional Information
Solids Content by Weight 97 %
Color White
Black
Mahogany
Typical Uncured Physical Properties
Property Values Additional Information
Density 11.3 lb/gal
Consistency Caulkable, non-sag paste
Typical Mixed Physical Properties
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Property Values Additional Information
Tack Free Time 4 hr
Tack Free Time 12 hr
Typical Cured Characteristics
Property Values Additional Information
Shore A Hardness 68 View
Test Method: ASTM C661
Typical Performance Characteristics
Property Values Additional Information
Tensile Strength 4.8 MPa View
Test Method: ASTM D412
Tensile Strength 700 lb/in View
Test Method: ASTM D412
Long Term Temperature Resistance 90 C
Minimum Long Term Temperature Resistance -40 C
Long Term Temperature Resistance 190 F
Minimum Long Term Temperature Resistance -40 F
Overlap Shear Strength 35 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Teak
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 500 lb/in View
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Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Teak
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 48 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Pine
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 680 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Pine
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 39 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Oak
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 545 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Oak
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 46 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Maple
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 655 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Maple
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 49 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Fir
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
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Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 700 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Fir
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 40 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Mahogany
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 560 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Mahogany
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 25 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Stainless Steel
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 350 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Stainless Steel
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 28 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Aluminum
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 390 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Aluminum
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 33 kg/cm View
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Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Brass
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 470 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Brass
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 18 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Bronze
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 250 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Bronze
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 14 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Copper
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 200 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Copper
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 7.5 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Lead
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 100 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Lead
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
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Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 34 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Zinc (Galvanized)
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 480 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Zinc (Galvanized)
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 15 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Acrylic (PMMA)
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 215 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Acrylic (PMMA)
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 12 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Nylon
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 175 lb/in View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: Nylon
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 16 kg/cm View
Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: ABS
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 230 lb/in View
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Temp C: 23C
Temp F: 72F
Substrate: ABS
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Rate of Cure 3 mm per 5 day
Rate of Cure 1 to 8 in per 5 day
Effect of Water Submersion View
Notes: Dumbbell specimen with 1/8 length, 1/8 square cross section were tested at 2.0 inches/minute.
Overlap Shear Strength 38 kg/cm View
Substrate: Cold Rolled Steel
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 530 lb/in View
Substrate: Cold Rolled Steel
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 27 kg/cm View
Substrate: Polycarbonate (PC)
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 380 lb/in View
Substrate: Polycarbonate (PC)
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 26 kg/cm View
Substrate: Fiber-Reinforced Plastic
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Overlap Shear Strength 360 lb/in View
Substrate: Fiber-Reinforced Plastic
Notes: 1in overlap specimens 0.093in thick. Cohesive Adhesive/Sealant fails before adhesive/sealant releases from substrate. Desired failure mode. Adhesive Failure
Adhesive/Sealant releases from substrate.
Storage and Shelf Life
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Polyurethane sealants and adhesive sealants must be stored in a controlled environment to maximize shelf life. Store the products in the original unopened containers below
77 F (25C).
When stored at the recommended conditions in the original, unopened container this product has a shelf life of 24 months from date of manufacture.
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Handling/Application Information
Directions for Use
Surface Preparation:
There are waxes, coatings, sealers, greases, oils and other contaminants used in the marine industry, making it very important to clean all surfaces to be bonded before
applying 3MTM Adhesive Sealant 5200. Recommended procedures include cleaning with 3MTM General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner* 08984. Abrading the surface with
180- to 200-grit abrasive before cleaning will enhance the bond strength.
Cut the plastic nozzle tip to the desired bead size. Puncture the seal in nozzle end of the cartridge and screw the plastic nozzle in place. Remove the bottom end seal of
cartridge and place the cartridge in a caulk gun dispenser. Apply 5200 to the seam or part to be bonded. Position parts and tool material to desired appearance. Tooling of
adhesive can be accomplished by using a tongue depressor. If a finger is used, rubber gloves are recommended. Remove excess with General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner
08984 or suitable solvent.
*When using solvents, use in a well ventilated area. Extinguish all sources of ignition in the work area and observe product directions for use and precautionary measures.
Refer to product label and MSDS for further precautions. Always pre-test solvent to ensure it is compatible with substrates.
Local and federal air quality regulations may regulate or prohibit the use of these products or surface preparation and cleanup materials. Consult local and federal air quality
regulations before using these products.
Note: Alcohol will interfere with the curing process and extra care must be taken when using alcohol as a cleaning solvent to prevent any contact with the sealant.
Primer:
Use of a primer is an extra step and cost and will depend on the final end use. Using primer can improve the corrosion resistance of certain metals as well as improve the
durability of the bond when exposed to high humidity conditions. Pre-testing for adhesion is suggested to determine if a primer is needed. Contact your 3M Technical
Service representative for primer recommendation and application advice.
Applications:
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Applications:
3MTM Adhesive Sealant 5200 is for permanent assembly of wood and fiberglass parts bonded together. If a non-permanent bond is desired, use 3MTM Marine Adhesive
Sealant 4200.
Typical bonding applications include:
– Fiberglass deck to fiberglass hull
– Wood to fiberglass
– Portholes
– Deck fittings
– Moldings
– Trunk joints
– Between struts and planking
– Stern joints
Typical sealing applications include:
– Some plastics (test before assembly)
– Glass
– Metals (priming may be required)
Limitations :
– Alcohol should not be used in preparation for bonding as it will interfere with the curing process, causing the adhesive to fail.
– Due to the decreased value in bond strength at elevated temperatures, use of this product is not recommended above 190 F (88 C).
– Do not apply at temperatures below 40 F (4 C) or on frost covered surfaces. Do not apply at surface temperatures above 100 F (38 C).
– Sealant should be used within 24 hours after inner seal is punctured, as product will start to cure in the cartridge and nozzle.
– At 90o F (32o C) and 90% relative humidity, bonds should be made within 15 minutes.
– Some one-part solvent-based Marine paints may not cure on top of cured 5200. It is strongly recommended to test all desired paints for suitability.
– 5200 has an elongation much greater than most paints. Most paints will not elongate to this extent before cracking or losing adhesion to the sealant. If the sealant is used
in an application where it will elongate or flex to a high degree, it is best not to paint.
– 5200 is not recommended for use as a teak deck seam sealer. Extended exposure to chemicals (teak cleaners, oxalic acid, gasoline, strong solvents and other harsh
chemicals) may cause permanent softening of the sealant.
– 5200 is not recommended for the installation of glass, polycarbonate, or acrylic windows that are not also mechanically fastened. Inconsistent adhesion of these unprimed
substrates, specific design of the window and movement due to thermal expansion and flexing may cause application failure. Contact a Technical Service Engineer for help
with these applications.
– When using 3MTM Marine Adhesive Sealant 5200 with metals it may be necessary to prime the surface to achieve adequate adhesion and durability of the bond. 3M
Metal Primer P592 may be used for priming of most metals.
Cleanup:
For cleaning 3MTM Marine Adhesive Sealant 5200 before it is cured, use a dry cloth to remove the majority of sealant, followed by a cloth damp with 3MTM General
Purpose Adhesive Cleaner 08984. Cured material can be removed mechanically with a knife, razor blade, piano wire, or sanding device.
References
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q=5200
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Solids Content by
Weight
Color Shore A Hardness
Long Term Temperature
Resistance
Minimum Long Term
Temperature Resistance
5200 97 % White 68 190 F -40 C
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