23533229_TDS.pdf

PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaPower -1200
Version 06.01 (04 – 2022), en_GB
013106122000001000
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaPower -1200
Fast curing, tough and high strength assembly adhesive
TYPICAL PRODUCT DATA (FURTHER VALUES SEE SAFETY DATA SHEET)
Properties Component A
SikaPower -1200
Component B
SikaPower -1040
Chemical base Epoxy Amine
Colour (CQP001-1)
mixed

Yellow Blue
Green
Density
mixed, calculated
1.15 g/cm3 1.25 g/cm3
1.18 g/cm3
Mixing ratio A:B by volume
A:B by weight
100:50
100:54
Solid content 100 %
Viscosity (CQP029-4) at 10 s-1120 Pa s A 45 Pa s A
Consistency Thixotropic paste
Application temperature 15 30 C
Open time (CQP046-11 / ISO 4587) 45 min B, C, D
Curing time (CQP046-9, ISO4587) at 23 C
at 70 C
48 hours
2 hours
Tensile strength (CQP543-1 / ISO 527) 40 MPa C, E
E-Modulus (CQP543-1 / ISO 527) 2600 MPa C, E
Elongation at break (CQP543-1 / ISO 527) 3.5 % C, E
Tensile lap-shear strength (CQP046-9 / ISO 4587) 20 MPa C, D, E
Critical stress intensity factor KIc (ISO 13586) 2.7 m1/2 MPa C, E, F
Critical energy release rate GIc (ISO 13586) 3.5 N/mm C, E, F
Glass transition temperature (CQP509-1 / ISO 6721) 90 C E
Shelf life (CQP016-1) 12 months G
CQP = Corporate Quality Procedure A) Rheometer PP = 25, d = 1 mm B) cured for 7 days at 23 C
C) 23 C / 50 % r. h. D) adhesive layer: 25 x 10 x 3 mm / on GFRP E) cured for 4 hours at 70 C
F) CT-specimens (Optical Crack Tracking) G) stored between 10 and 35 C
DESCRIPTION
SikaPower -1200 is a tough, high strength,
solvent free, thixotropic, fast curing epoxy ad-
hesive. It is designed for fast assembly bond-
ing of structural composite substrates, like
GFRP and CFRP laminates, as well as metallic
substrates. The adhesive cures by polyaddi-
tion of the two components.
PRODUCT BENEFITS
High fatigue and impact resistance
Long open time at high temperature and hu-
midity

Cures at room temperature
Accelerated curing and higher mechanical
strength with heat

Good adhesion to fiber-reinforced plastics
Does not contain solvents or PVC
AREAS OF APPLICATION
SikaPower -1200 is suitable for fast assembly
bonding of highly stressed components, espe-
cially if high strength and high fatigue proper-
ties are required.
This product is suitable for professional exper-
ienced users only. Tests with actual substrates
and conditions have to be performed ensur-
ing adhesion and material compatibility.
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CURE MECHANISM
SikaPower -1200 cures by chemical reaction
of the two components at room temperature.
Higher temperatures speed up the curing pro-
cess and lower temperatures slow down the
curing process. The final glass transition tem-
perature, as well as the tensile and shear
strengths, may be increased with higher cur-
ing temperature.
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
In view of potential chemical or thermal ex-
posure, it is required to conduct a project re-
lated testing.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Surface Preparation
SikaPower -1200 adheres usually well to
fiber-reinforced plastics if applied sub-
sequently after the removal of the protective
peel ply.
Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from
grease, oil and dust. Surface treatment may
be required depending on the specific nature
of the substrates. All pre-treatment steps
must be confirmed by preliminary tests on
original substrates considering specific condi-
tions in the assembly process.
Application
SikaPower -1200 is dispensed from dual cart-
ridges with adequate manual or pneumatic
guns. Extrude adhesive without mixer to
equalize the filling levels. Attach the mixer
and dispose of the first few cm of the bead
before the application.
For advice on selecting and setting up a suit-
able pump system, contact the System Engin-
eering Department of Sika Industry.
Removal
Uncured SikaPower -1200 may be removed
from tools and equipment with Sika Re-
mover-208 or another suitable solvent. Once
cured, the material can only be removed
mechanically.
Hands and exposed skin have to be washed
immediately using hand wipes such as Sika
Cleaner-350H cleaning towels or a suitable in-
dustrial hand cleaner and water.
Do not use solvents on skin.
STORAGE CONDITIONS
SikaPower -1200 has to be stored between
10 C and 35 C in a dry place. Do not expose
to direct sunlight of frost. After opening of
the packaging, the contents have to be pro-
tected against humidity.
FURTHER INFORMATION
The information herein is offered for general
guidance only. Advice on specific applications
is available on request from the Technical De-
partment of Sika Industry.
Copies of the following publications are avail-
able on request:
Safety Data Sheets
PACKAGING INFORMATION
SikaPower -1200 (A)
Cartridge 400 ml
Mixer: Sulzer MixPacTM MFH 10-24T
Cartridge 450 ml
Mixer: Sulzer MixPacTM MGQ 08-24T
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
All technical data stated in this document are
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured
data may vary due to circumstances beyond
our control.
HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
User must read the most recent correspond-
ing Safety Data Sheets (SDS) before using any
products. The SDS provides information and
advice on the safe handling, storage and dis-
posal of chemical products and contains phys-
ical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-
related data.
DISCLAIMER
The information, and, in particular, the re-
commendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in
good faith based on Sika’s current knowledge
and experience of the products when prop-
erly stored, handled and applied under nor-
mal conditions in accordance with Sika’s re-
commendations. In practice, the differences
in materials, substrates and actual site condi-
tions are such that no warranty in respect of
merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any writ-
ten recommendations, or from any other ad-
vice offered. The user of the product must
test the product’s suitability for the intended
application and purpose. Sika reserves the
right to change the properties of its products.
The proprietary rights of third parties must be
observed. All orders are accepted subject to
our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of
the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied
on request.
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaPower -1200
Version 06.01 (04 – 2022), en_GB
013106122000001000
SIKA LIMITED
Watchmead
Welwyn Garden City
Hertfordshire, AL7 1BQ
Tel: 01707 394444
Web: www.sika.co.uk
Twitter: @SikaLimited
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English
June, 2023Last Revision Date:
March, 2021Supersedes:
Technical Data Sheet
3M Polyurethane Sealant 540
Product Description
3M 500-Series Polyurethane Construction Sealant, Polyurethane Sealant and Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant products are one component, moisture curing products
which form permanent elastic bonds. They bond to a wide variety of materials including plastics, metals, fiberglass, and wood. They are formulated to have a wide variety of
Shore A hardness, open times, and performance parameters to meet many application needs.
Product Features
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 Uncured Physical Properties
Property Values Additional Information
Consistency Medium Paste
Typical Mixed Physical Properties
Property Values Additional Information
Tack Free Time 60 to 90 min View
Test Condition: Room Temperature
Rate of Cure 1 to 8 in per 24 hr View
Test Condition: Room Temperature
Rate of Cure 3 mm per 24 hr View
Test Condition: Room Temperature
Typical Cured Characteristics
Property Values Additional Information
Shore A Hardness 40 View
Test Method: ASTM C661
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Modulus at 100% Elongation 0.9 MPa View
Test Method: ASTM D412
Modulus at 100% Elongation 125 lb/in View
Test Method: ASTM D412
Typical Performance Characteristics
Property Values Additional Information
Tensile Strength 2.1 MPa View
Test Method: ASTM D412
Tensile Strength 300 lb/in View
Test Method: ASTM D412
Elongation at Break >600 % View
Test Method: ASTM D412
Long Term Temp C 90 C View
Test Condition: Long Term (day, weeks)
Minimum Long Term Temperature Resistance -40 C View
Test Condition: Long Term (day, weeks)
Long Term Temp F 194 F View
Test Condition: Long Term (day, weeks)
Minimum Long Term Temperature Resistance -40 F View
Test Condition: Long Term (day, weeks)
Application Temperature 5 to 35 C
Application Temperature 40 to 95 F
Typical Physical Properties
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Property Values Additional Information
VOC 53.7 g/L
VOC 0.448 lb/gal
Approximate Coverage 38 lineal m View
Notes: 10.5 oz. [310 mm Cartridge]; 1/8 in (3 mm) bead
Approximate Coverage 126 lineal ft View
Notes: 10.5 oz. [310 mm Cartridge]; 1/8 in (3 mm) bead
Specific Gravity 1.17
Sagging (ISO 7390) None
Water and salt spray resistance Excellent
Compatibility with paints Water based: yes
Solvent based: test beforehand
Product Certifications and Listings
Typical Environmental Performance
Long term exposure to temperatures greater than 194 F (90 C) will decrease tensile strength over time. Do not use these products in applications where the temperatures
will continuously exceed 194 F (90 C).
Storage and Shelf Life
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 recommended conditions, the shelf life of cartridges and sausage packs is 15 months from the date of manufacture. For 5 and 55 gallon containers, the shelf
life is 6 months from date of manufacture.
Industry Specifications
NFPA 130 test report for details (ASTM E662)
NFPA 130 test report for details (BSS 7239)
Automotive Disclaimer
Select Automotive Applications: This product is an industrial product and has not been designed or tested for use in certain automotive applications, such as automotive
electric powertrain battery or high voltage applications, which may require the product to be manufactured in a IATF certified facility, meet a Ppk of 1.33 for all properties,
undergo an automotive production part approval process (PPAP), or fully adhere to automotive design or quality system requirements (e.g., IATF 16949 or VDA 6.3).
Customer assumes all responsibility and risk if customer chooses to use this product in these applications.
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Bottom Matter
3M
Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division
3M Center, Building 225-3S-06
St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
800-362-3550
Trademarks
3M and Scotch-Brite are trademarks of 3M Company.
Handling/Application Information
Application Examples
Application Equipment
Cartridge and Sausage Pack:
A variety of applicators are available. Please contact your sales rep for assistance in selecting an applicator.
Bulk Dispensing:
A 38:1 ratio dual action piston pump with a ram is suggested. Actual equipment should be designed for your application based on the volume required. Please contact your
sales rep or the technical service group to suggest equipment manufacturers (Graco: 1-877-844-7226 or www.graco.com).
Directions for Use
Surface Preparation:
Surfaces to be sealed or bonded should be clean and dry. Surfaces should be free from grease, mold release, oil, water/condensation, and other contaminants that may
affect the adhesion of the sealant. Abrading with 180 to 220 grit abrasive followed by a solvent wipe will improve the bond strength. Suitable solvents include 3M
Adhesive Remover or methyl ethyl ketone (MEK).*
*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 substrates and 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. For most applications, high strength bonds on metal can be achieved without the use of a
primer. 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.
Application:
Loading the applicator gun: make sure the applicator is set up with correct plunger attachment for cartridge or sausage pack.
Cartridge: Puncture seal in nozzle and remove the pull-tab seal at the bottom of the cartridge. Load into applicator and fix retaining ring (if applicable). Assemble the nozzle
(if applicable) and cut to desired size and shape.
Sausage Pack: Make a 1″ slit close to the crimp on one end of the sausage pack. Load the sausage pack into the applicator barrel (slit side out). Place the rounded end of the
supplied sausage nozzle onto the slit end of the sausage package and fix with retaining ring. Cut nozzle to desired size and shape.
Product should be used within 24 hours after seal is punctured. Dispense product with the nozzle tip in contact with the substrate to insure good gap filling. Bonding must
occur within the first 50% of published skin time
Do not apply polyurethane sealants and adhesive sealants on frozen nor wet surfaces. Do not apply over silicone nor in the presence of curing silicone nor hybrid products.
Avoid contact with alcohol and solvents during curing. Sealant can be tooled immediately after applying to give desired appearance.
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Cleanup:
While sealant is still soft, cleaning can be done with the same solvents used for surface preparation. Avoid cleaning with alcohol as it will interfere with the curing process.
If sealant is already cured, removal is done mechanically with razor knife, piano wire, sanding or 3M Scotch-Brite Molding Adhesive and Stripe Removal Disc. This disc
is available from 3M Automotive Aftermarket Division.
References
Property Values
3m.com Product Page https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/b40066985/
Safety Data Sheet SDS https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/SDS-search/results/?
gsaAction=msdsSRA&msdsLocale=en_US&co=ptn&q=540
Family Group
Link Tags:
525 540 550FC 551 560
Products Long Term Temp C Long Term Temp F Rate of Cure
Minimum Long Term
Temperature Resistance
Color
525 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
560 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
540 90 C 194 F 3 mm per 24 hr -40 C N/A
551 90 C 194 F N/A -40 C White
550FC 90 C 194 F 4 mm per 24 hr -40 C N/A
ISO Statement
This Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division product was manufactured under a 3M quality system registered to ISO 9001 standards.
Precautionary Information
Refer to Product Label and Material Safety Data Sheet for health and safety information before using this product. For additional health and safety information, call 1-800-
364-3577 or (651) 737-6501.
Information
The technical information, guidance, and other statements contained in this document or otherwise provided by 3M are based upon records, tests,
or experience that 3M believes to be reliable, but the accuracy, completeness, and representative nature of such information is not guaranteed. Such information is
intended for people with knowledge and technical skills sufficient to assess and apply their own informed judgment to the information. No license under any 3M or third
party intellectual property rights is granted or implied with this information.
Technical Information:
Many factors beyond 3M s control and uniquely within user s knowledge and control can affect the use and performance of a 3M product in a
particular application. As a result, customer is solely responsible for evaluating the product and determining whether it is appropriate and suitable for customer s
application, including conducting a workplace hazard assessment and reviewing all applicable regulations and standards (e.g., OSHA, ANSI, etc.). Failure to properly
evaluate, select, and use a 3M product and appropriate safety products, or to meet all applicable safety regulations, may result in injury, sickness, death, and/or harm to
property.
Product Selection and Use:
Unless a different warranty is specifically stated on the applicable 3M product packaging or product literature (in which case
such warranty governs), 3M warrants that each 3M product meets the applicable 3M product specification at the time 3M ships the product. 3M MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM, OR USAGE OF TRADE. If a 3M product does not conform to this
Warranty, Limited Remedy, and Disclaimer:
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warranty, then the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M s option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of the purchase price.
Except for the limited remedy stated above, and except to the extent prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from or
related to the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential (including, but not limited to, lost profits or business opportunity), regardless of the
legal or equitable theory asserted, including, but not limited to, warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability.
Limitation of Liability:
3M industrial and occupational products are intended, labeled, and packaged for sale to trained industrial and occupational customers for workplace use.
Unless specifically stated otherwise on the applicable product packaging or literature, these products are not intended, labeled, or packaged for sale to or use by consumers
(e.g., for home, personal, primary or secondary school, recreational/sporting, or other uses not described in the applicable product packaging or literature), and must be
selected and used in compliance with applicable health and safety regulations and standards (e.g., U.S. OSHA, ANSI), as well as all product literature, user instructions,
warnings, and limitations, and the user must take any action required under any recall, field action or other product use notice. Misuse of 3M industrial and occupational
products may result in injury, sickness, or death. For help with product selection and use, consult your on-site safety professional, industrial hygienist, or other subject
matter expert. For additional product information, visit www.3M.com.
Disclaimer:
Please recycle. 3M 2014
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Scotch-Weld

Epoxy Adhesives
DP460 Off-White and
DP460NS

Technical Data Sheet January 2019

Product Description 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White and DP460NS
are high performance, two-part epoxy adhesives offering outstanding
shear and peel adhesion, and very high levels of durability.

Features High shear strength High peel strength

60 minute work life Non sag (DP460NS)

Easy mixing

Typical Uncured
Physical
Properties
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered
representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.

Product
3M Scotch-Weld
Epoxy Adhesive
DP460 Off-White
3M Scotch-Weld
Epoxy Adhesive
DP460NS
Viscosity (approx.)
@ 73 F (23 C)
Base
Accelerator
20,000-50,000 cps
8,000-14,000 cps
150,000-275,000 cps
8,000-14,000 cps
Base Resin Base
Accelerator
epoxy
amine
epoxy
amine
Color Base
Accelerator
white
amber
white
amber
Net Weight Base 9.3-9.7 9.3-9.7
Lbs./Gallon Accelerator 8.8-9.2 8.8-9.2
Mix Ratio (B:A) Volume 2:1 2:1

Weight 2:0.96 2:0.96
Work life, 73 F (23 C) 20 g mixed
10 g mixed
5 g mixed
60 minutes
75 minutes
90 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes

3M

Scotch-Weld

Epoxy Adhesives
DP460 Off-White DP460NS
2

Typical Cured
Thermal
Properties
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered
representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.
Product 3M Scotch-Weld
Epoxy Adhesive
DP460 Off-White
3M Scotch-Weld
Epoxy Adhesive
DP460NS
Physical
Color
Off-white Off-white
Shore D Hardness 75-80 78-84
Thermal
Coefficient of Below Tg
Thermal Expansion Above Tg
(in./in./ C)

59 x 10
-6

159 x 10
-6

74.44 x 10
-6

166 x 10
-6

Thermal Conductivity
(btu – ft./ft.
2 – hr. – F) @ 45 C
0.104 0.104
Electrical
Dielectric Strength (ASTM D 149)

1100 volts/mil

727 volts/mil
Volume Resistivity (ASTM D 257) 2.4 x 10
14 ohm-cm 3.25 x 10
15 ohm-cm

Typical Curing
Characteristics
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered
representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.
Rate of Strength Build-Up
Aluminum, Overlap Shear (7 mil Bondline) (ASTM D 1002-72)
Bonds Tested at 73 F (23 C)

3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White

Time in Oven Cure Temperature
73 F (23 C) 120 F
1
(49 C) 140 F
1
(60 C)
30 minutes <50 3000/60 2 60 1300 4500/60 2 90 4300/60 2 2 hours 4400/60 2 4800 3 4800/60 2 5 400 6 1000 7 3500 24 4000/60 2 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460NS Time in Oven Cure Temperature 73 F (23 C) 120 F 1 (49 C) 160 F 1 (71 C) 15 minutes 4860 30 10 5250 60 2800 5300 2 hours 1 5050 5470 4 46 5400 5320 6 970 5570 5140 24 4500 5210 1 This represents the oven temperature to which the bonds were subjected for the prescribed time. The average bondline temperature during the cure time will be somewhat lower than the oven temperature. 2 The value in the denominator is the expected minimum 73 F (23 C) T-peel strength (piw) measured after the indicated cure cycle. NOTE: The data in this Technical Data Sheet were generated using the 3M EPX Applicator System equipped with an EPX static mixer, according to manufacturer s directions. Thorough hand-mixing will afford comparable results. 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 3 Typical Adhesive Performance Characteristics Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. Substrates and Testing A. Overlap Shear (ASTM D 1002-72) Overlap shear (OLS) strengths were measured on 1 in. wide 1/2 in. overlap specimens. These bonds were made individually using 1 in. x 4 in. pieces of substrate except for aluminum. Two panels 0.063 in. thick, 4 in. x 7 in. of 2024T-3 clad aluminum were bonded and cut into 1 in. wide samples after 24 hours. The thickness of the bondline was 0.005-0.008 in. All strengths were measured at 73 F (23 C) except where noted. The separation rate of the testing jaws was 0.1 in. per minute for metals, 2 in. per minute for plastics and 20 in. per minute for rubbers. The thickness of the substrates were: steel, 0.060 in.; other metals, 0.05-0.064 in.; rubbers, 0.125 in.; plastics, 0.125 in. B. T-peel (ASTM D 1876-61T) T-peel strengths were measured on 1 in. wide bonds at 73 F (23 C). The testing jaw separation rate was 20 inches per minute. The substrates were 0.032 in. thick. C. Bell Peel (ASTM D 3167) Bell peel strengths were measured on 1/2 in. wide bonds at the temperatures noted. The testing jaw separation rate was 6 in. per minute. The bonds are made with 0.064 in. bonded to 0.025 in. thick adherends. D. Cure Cycle With the exception of Rate of Strength Build-Up Tests, all bonds, were cured 7 days at 73 F (23 C) at 50% RH before testing or subjected to further conditioning or environmental aging. Aluminum, Overlap Shear, at Temperature (PSI) 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460NS -67 F (-55 C) 4500 4900 73 F (23 C) 4500 4650 180 F (82 C) (15 min.) 1 700 1360 (30 min.) 1 1000 1810 (60 min.) 1 1400 2630 (4 hr.) 1 2500 2680 250 F (121 C) (15 min.) 1 220 420 1 Represents time in test chamber oven before test. Metals, Overlap Shear, Tested @ 73 F (23 C) (PSI) Aluminum Etched 4500 4500 Oakite degreased 3200 2300 MEK/abrade/MEK 3500 2670 Cold Rolled Steel Oakite degreased 3500 MEK/abrade/MEK 2800 3600 Copper MEK/abrade/MEK 4000 4400 Brass MEK/abrade/MEK 3400 CDA 260 4000 Cartridge 4200 Stainless Steel MEK/abrade/MEK 4000 2400 Galvanized Steel - Oakite degreased 2000 2480 Hot dipped Electrodeposited 2100 3000 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 4 Typical Adhesive Performance Characteristics (continued) Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. Substrates and Testing Aluminum, T-Peel (PIW), at Temperature Aluminum, etched (17-20 mil bondline) Metals, T-Peel, Tested @ 73 F (23 C) (PIW) Aluminum Bell Peel (PIW), at Temperature (ASTM D 3167) Other Substrates, Overlap Shear Tested @ 73 F (23 C) 1 Isopropyl Alcohol Wipe. See Surface Preparation Section D for additional information. 2 Isopropyl Alcohol/Abrade/Isopropyl Alcohol: See Surface Preparation Section E for additional information. 3 Substrate failure Aluminum, etched 17-20 mil bondline 5-8 mil bondline 60 50 not tested Cold Rolled Steel 17-20 mil bondline Oakite degreased MEK/abrade/MEK 40 25 not tested Temperature 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460NS -67 F (-55 C) 73 F (23 C) 180 F (82 C) 19 77 39 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460NS -67 F (-55 C) 5-10 3-5 73 F (23 C) 60 60 180 F (82 C) 3-5 20 Substrate Surf. Prep. 1 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White DP460NS Surf. Prep. 2 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White DP460NS ABS 300 345 575 572 PVC 500 815 3 350 313 3 Polycarbonate 400 380 500 390 Polyacrylic 220 210 330 270 Polystryene 450 320 475 3 490 FRP 800 570 1000 3 1379 3 Phenolic 1400 3 1210 3 1400 3 1231 3 SBR/Steel 150 3 130 140 3 239 3 Neoprene/Steel 100 90 120 3 114 3 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 5 Typical Adhesive Performance Characteristics (continued) Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. Substrates and Testing (continued) Environmental Resistance, Aluminum (Etched) Measured by Overlap Shear Tested @ 73 F (23 C) (PSI) 1 (ASTM D 1002-72) Environment Condition 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White DP460NS DP460 Off-White DP460NS 73 F (23 C)/50% RH 30 d 2 5200 5460 Distilled Water 30 d, i 3 5100 4550 Water Vapor 120 F (49 C)/100% RH, 30 d 200 F (93 C)/100% RH, 14 d 4500 3100 3920 3370 Antifreeze/H2O (50/50) 180 F (82 C), 30 d, i 5000 4400 Isopropyl Alcohol 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 5700 5320 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 4200 4000 Salt Spray (5%) 95 F (35 C), 30 d 5100 5200 Skydrol LD-4 150 F (66 C), 30 d, i 3700 5250 1 Data reported are actual values from the lots tested and may be higher than values published elsewhere in this Technical Data Sheet. 2 d = days 3 i = immersion Environmental Resistance, Galvanized Steels 1 Measured by Overlap Shear Tested @ 73 F (23 C) (PSI) 2 (ASTM D 1002-72) Environment Condition Hot Dipped 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 DP460 Off-White NS Electrodeposited 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 DP460 Off-White NS 73 F (23 C)/50% RH 30 d 3 2200 not tested 2300 not tested Distilled Water 30 d, i 4 2300 not tested 2300 not tested Water Vapor 120 F (49 C)/100% RH, 30 d 200 F (93 C)/100% RH, 14 d 1900 1500 not tested 2000 1000 not tested Antifreeze/H2O (50/50) 180 F (82 C), 30 d, i 2000 not tested 1950 not tested Isopropyl Alcohol 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 2000 not tested 2200 not tested Methyl Ethyl Ketone 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 2000 not tested 2200 not tested Trichloroethane 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 2300 not tested 2300 not tested Salt Spray (5%) 95 F (35 C), 30d 1900 not tested 1500 not tested 1 Hot dipped or electrodeposited. Galvanized steels may afford a wide spectrum of performance due to the diversity of surfaces available. The user should test to determine specific performance. 2 Data reported are actual values from the lots tested and may be higher than values published elsewhere in this Technical Data Sheet. 3 d = days 4 i = immersion 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 6 3M EPX Pneumatic Applicator Delivery Rates 200 ml Applicator Maximum Pressure 58 psi Adhesive* 6mm Nozzle gms/minute 10mm Nozzle gms/minute 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White 31.1 132.0 *Tests were run at a temperature of 70 F 2 F (21 C 1 C) and at maximum applicator pressure. Handling/ Application Information Directions for Use 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White and DP460 NS are supplied in dual syringe plastic duo-pak cartridges as part of the 3M EPX Applicator System. The duo-pak cartridges are supplied in 37 ml, 200 ml and 400 ml configurations. To use the 37 ml cartridge simply insert the duo-pak cartridge into the EPX applicator and start the plunger into the cylinders using light pressure on the trigger. Next, remove the duo-pak cartridge cap and expel a small amount of adhesive to be sure both sides of the duo-pak cartridge are flowing evenly and freely. If simultaneous mixing of Part A and Part B is desired, attach the EPX mixing nozzle to the duo-pak cartridge and begin dispensing the adhesive. With the 200 ml and 400 ml cartridges, the nozzle must be attached before dispensing any material to prevent unmixed adhesive from getting into the applicator cartridge holder. A small quantity of material should be discarded until uniform color, consistency of product and even flow is evident. When mixing Part A and Part B manually, the components must be mixed in the ratio indicated in the typical uncured properties section. Complete mixing of the two components is required to obtain optimum properties. Two-part mixing/proportioning/dispensing equipment is available for intermittent or production line use. These systems are ideal for line uses because of their variable shot size and flow rate characteristics and are adaptable to most applications. 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 7 Surface Preparation The following surface preparations were used for substrates described in this Technical Data Sheet. A. Aluminum Etch Optimized FPL Etch - 3M (test method C-2803) 1. Alkaline degrease Oakite 164 solution (9-11 oz./gallon water) at 190 F 10 F (88 C 5 C) for 10-20 minutes. Rinse immediately in large quantities of cold running water (3M test method C-2802). 2. Optimized FPL Etch Solution (1 liter): Material Amount Distilled Water 700 ml plus balance of liter (see below) Sodium Dichromate 28 to 67.3 grams Sulfuric Acid 287.9 to 310.0 grams Aluminum Chips 1.5 grams/liter of mixed solution To prepare 1 liter of this solution, dissolve sodium dichromate in 700 ml of distilled water. Add sulfuric acid and mix well. Add additional distilled water to fill to 1 liter. Heat mixed solution to 66 to 71 C (150 to 160 F). Dissolve 1.5 grams of 2024 bare aluminum chips per liter of mixed solution. Gentle agitation will help aluminum dissolve in about 24 hours. To FPL etch panels, place them in the above solution at 150 to 160 F (66 to 71 C) for 12 to 15 minutes. Note: Review and follow precautionary information provided by chemical suppliers prior to preparation of this etch solution. 3. Rinse immediately in large quantities of clear running tap water. 4. Dry air dry approximately 15 minutes followed by force dry at 140 F (60 C) maximum for 10 minutes (minimum). 5. Both surface structure and chemistry play a significant role in determining the strength and permanence of bonded structures. It is therefore advisable to bond or prime freshly primed clean surfaces as soon as possible after surface preparation in order to avoid contamination and/or mechanical damage. Please contact your 3M sales representative for primer recommendations. B. Oakite Degrease Oakite 164 solutions (9-11 oz./gallon of water) at 190 F 10 F (88 C 5 C) for 2 minutes. Rinse immediately in large quantities of cold running water. C. MEK/Abrade/MEK Wipe surface with a methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) soaked swab, abrade and wipe with a MEK soaked swab.* Allow solvent to evaporate before applying adhesive. D. Isopropyl Alcohol Wipe Wipe surface with an isopropyl alcohol soaked swab.* Allow solvent to evaporate before applying adhesive. E. Isopropyl Alcohol/Abrade/Isopropyl Alcohol Wipe surface with an isopropyl alcohol soaked swab, abrade using clean fine grit abrasives, and wipe with an isopropyl alcohol soaked swab.* Then allow solvent to evaporate before applying adhesive. *Note: When using solvents, extinguish all ignition sources, including pilot lights, and follow the manufacturer s precautions and directions for use. 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 8 Storage Store products at 60-80 F (15-27 C) for maximum shelf life. Shelf Life These products have a shelf life of 24 months from date of manufacture in original containers at room temperature Technical Information The technical information, guidance, and other statements contained in this document or otherwise provided by 3M are based upon records, tests, or experience that 3M believes to be reliable, but the accuracy, completeness, and representative nature of such information is not guaranteed. Such information is intended for people with knowledge and technical skills sufficient to assess and apply their own informed judgment to the information. No license under any 3M or third party intellectual property rights is granted or implied with this information. Product Selection and Use Many factors beyond 3M s control and uniquely within user s knowledge and control can affect the use and performance of a 3M product in a particular application. As a result, customer is solely responsible for evaluating the product and determining whether it is appropriate and suitable for customer s application, including conducting a workplace hazard assessment and reviewing all applicable regulations and standards (e.g., OSHA, ANSI, etc.). Failure to properly evaluate, select, and use a 3M product and appropriate safety products, or to meet all applicable safety regulations, may result in injury, sickness, death, and/or harm to property. Warranty, Limited Remedy, and Disclaimer Unless a different warranty is specifically stated on the applicable 3M product packaging or product literature (in which case such warranty governs), 3M warrants that each 3M product meets the applicable 3M product specification at the time 3M ships the product. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM, OR USAGE OF TRADE . If a 3M product does not conform to this warranty, then the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M s option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of the purchase price. Limitation of Liability Except for the limited remedy stated above, and except to the extent prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from or related to the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential (including, but not limited to, lost profits or business opportunity), regardless of the legal or equitable theory asserted, including, but not limited to, warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability. ISO 9001 This Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division product was manufactured under a 3M quality system registered to ISO 9001 standards. Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division 3M Center, Building 225-3S-06 St. Paul, MN 55144-100 800-362-3550 977-369-2923 ( Fax) www.3M.com/structuraladhesives 3M and Scotch-Weld are trademarks of 3M Company. 3M 2017 (9/17)

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Technical Data Sheet
3M Hot Melt Adhesive 3792
English-US
Last Revision Date: September, 2024
Supersedes: July, 2024
Product Details Regulatory Info/SDS
Product Description
3M Hot Melt Adhesives are 100% solids, thermoplastic resins that become fluid when heated and quickly wet the
bonding surface. They cool, harden and reach bond strength in seconds, keeping production flowing by eliminating
clamps, fixturing and drying, and saving time energy and space.
3M Hot Melt 3792 is a thermoplastic adhesive with low to medium viscosity and long open times. It bonds to wide a
variety of substrates such as wood, plain and coated corrugated, sand cores, foams, many plastics, and other
lightweight materials.
Product Features
100% Solids, no VOCs
Easy to use
Long open times allow for ease use on large assemblies and large surfaces
Adhesive sets and obtains strength in seconds
Low Melt (LM) adhesives are designed for low temperature application and heat sensitive substrates
Ideal for woodworking and general industrial applications.
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
Attribute Name Test Method Temperature Substrate Value
Color Clear
Density
0.95 g/cm (0.034
lb/in )
Open Time OSB 50 s
Flash Point ASTM D92-72 >232 C (>450 F)
Delivery Time 45 s
Viscosity 191 C (375 F) 5,000 cP
Open time is the max time between the application of the adhesive and joining the parts. Data based on 3.2 mm (1/8 in)
semicircular bead on non-metallic substrates at 24 C (75 F). Higher environmental temperatures and/or larger beads will lengthen
open times.
Cleveland Open Cup
Extrusion time for one 25 x 76 mm (1 x 3 in) PG cartridge.
Brookfield Thermocel Viscometer in Centipoise using a #27 Spindle @ 10 RPM.
Typical Performance Characteristics
Attribute Name Test Method Temperature Substrate Value
180 Peel Adhesion 23 C (73 F)
Flexible canvas
bonded to Douglas Fir
23 N/cm (208 oz/in)
Overlap Shear
Strength
23 C (73 F) Douglas Fir 18 kg/cm (250 lb/in )
Ball & Ring Melt PointASTM E28-67 81 C (179 F)
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Attribute Name Value
Application Temperature 177 196 C (350 385 F)
Temperature Resistance 60 C (140 F)
Recommended application temperature range. Temperature can be adjusted to regulate desired viscosity, delivery rate and pot life.
Highest temperature that the adhesive will support a 14 kPa (2 psi) dead load
Handling/Application Information
Directions for Use
1. Surface Preparation: Surfaces must be clean, dry and dust free. Wipe with a solvent such as isopropyl alcohol for
plastic substrates to aid in removing oil and dirt.*
*Note: When using solvents, extinguish all ignition sources, including pilot lights, and follow the manufacturer s
precautions and directions for use.
2. Application: 3M Hot Melt Adhesives are designed for application with a 3M Hot Melt Applicators. Read and follow
the precautions and directions for use in the user s manual before operating the applicator. 3M Hot Melt Adhesives are
applied at 350-385 F, except the Low Melt (LM) series which are designed to be applied at 250-275 F. LM series are
adhesives designed for lower temperature application but still yield long-lasting bonds.
Extruded bead sizes can be customized using 3M applicator tips.
3. Coverage: 3M Hot Melt Adhesives yield approximately 430 linear feet per pound of adhesive when extruded as a
1/8 diameter semi-circular bead.
4. Set up time: After the bond is made, 3M Hot Melt Adhesives immediately build strength and no clamping is
necessary. Set will occur faster on cold or metallic substrates.
Industry Specifications
UL 94 – V2
Storage and Shelf Life
Store under normal conditions of 16 to 27 C (60 to 80 F) and 40 to 60% relative humidity in the original packaging,
out of direct sunlight. For best performance, use this product within 24 months from date of manufacture.
Available Sizes – Detailed
5/8 in x8 in Q
5/8 in x2 in TC
1 in x3 in PG
1/2 in x12 in AE
1/8 in Bulk
Precautionary Information
Refer to Product Label and Material Safety Data Sheet for health and safety information before using this product. For
additional health and safety information, call 1-800-364-3577
Information
Technical Information: The technical information, guidance, and other statements contained in this document or otherwise provided by 3M are based
upon records, tests, or experience that 3M believes to be reliable, but the accuracy, completeness, and representative nature of such information is not
guaranteed. Such information is intended for people with knowledge and technical skills sufficient to assess and apply their own informed judgment to the
information. No license under any 3M or third party intellectual property rights is granted or implied with this information.
Product Selection and Use: Many factors beyond 3M s control and uniquely within user s knowledge and control can affect the use and performance of
a 3M product in a particular application. As a result, customer is solely responsible for evaluating the product and determining whether it is appropriate
and suitable for customer s application, including conducting a workplace hazard assessment and reviewing all applicable regulations and standards (e.g.,
OSHA, ANSI, etc.). Failure to properly evaluate, select, and use a 3M product and appropriate safety products, or to meet all applicable safety regulations,
may result in injury, sickness, death, and/or harm to property.
Warranty, Limited Remedy, and Disclaimer: Unless a different warranty is specifically stated on the applicable 3M product packaging or product
literature (in which case such warranty governs), 3M warrants that each 3M product meets the applicable 3M product specification at the time 3M ships the
product. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR
CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM, OR USAGE OF TRADE. If a
3M product does not conform to this warranty, then the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M s option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of the
purchase price. Warranty claims must be made within one (1) year from the date of 3M’s shipment.
Limitation of Liability: Except for the limited remedy stated above, and except to the extent prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or
damage arising from or related to the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential (including, but not limited to, lost profits or
business opportunity), regardless of the legal or equitable theory asserted, including, but not limited to, warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability.
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Disclaimer: 3M industrial and occupational products are intended, labeled, and packaged for sale to trained industrial and occupational customers for
workplace use. Unless specifically stated otherwise on the applicable product packaging or literature, these products are not intended, labeled, or
packaged for sale to or use by consumers (e.g., for home, personal, primary or secondary school, recreational/sporting, or other uses not described in the
applicable product packaging or literature), and must be selected and used in compliance with applicable health and safety regulations and standards
(e.g., U.S. OSHA, ANSI), as well as all product literature, user instructions, warnings, and limitations, and the user must take any action required under any
recall, field action or other product use notice. Misuse of 3M industrial and occupational products may result in injury, sickness, or death. For help with
product selection and use, consult your on-site safety professional, industrial hygienist, or other subject matter expert. For additional product information,
visit www.3M.com.
ISO Statement
This product was manufactured under a 3M quality system registered to ISO 9001 standards.
3M Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division
3M Center, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
3M.com/iatd
3M is a trademark of 3M.
3M 2024 (9/24)
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Scotch-Weld

Epoxy Adhesives
DP460 Off-White and
DP460NS

Technical Data Sheet January 2019

Product Description 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White and DP460NS
are high performance, two-part epoxy adhesives offering outstanding
shear and peel adhesion, and very high levels of durability.

Features High shear strength High peel strength

60 minute work life Non sag (DP460NS)

Easy mixing

Typical Uncured
Physical
Properties
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered
representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.

Product
3M Scotch-Weld
Epoxy Adhesive
DP460 Off-White
3M Scotch-Weld
Epoxy Adhesive
DP460NS
Viscosity (approx.)
@ 73 F (23 C)
Base
Accelerator
20,000-50,000 cps
8,000-14,000 cps
150,000-275,000 cps
8,000-14,000 cps
Base Resin Base
Accelerator
epoxy
amine
epoxy
amine
Color Base
Accelerator
white
amber
white
amber
Net Weight Base 9.3-9.7 9.3-9.7
Lbs./Gallon Accelerator 8.8-9.2 8.8-9.2
Mix Ratio (B:A) Volume 2:1 2:1

Weight 2:0.96 2:0.96
Work life, 73 F (23 C) 20 g mixed
10 g mixed
5 g mixed
60 minutes
75 minutes
90 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes

3M

Scotch-Weld

Epoxy Adhesives
DP460 Off-White DP460NS
2

Typical Cured
Thermal
Properties
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered
representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.
Product 3M Scotch-Weld
Epoxy Adhesive
DP460 Off-White
3M Scotch-Weld
Epoxy Adhesive
DP460NS
Physical
Color
Off-white Off-white
Shore D Hardness 75-80 78-84
Thermal
Coefficient of Below Tg
Thermal Expansion Above Tg
(in./in./ C)

59 x 10
-6

159 x 10
-6

74.44 x 10
-6

166 x 10
-6

Thermal Conductivity
(btu – ft./ft.
2 – hr. – F) @ 45 C
0.104 0.104
Electrical
Dielectric Strength (ASTM D 149)

1100 volts/mil

727 volts/mil
Volume Resistivity (ASTM D 257) 2.4 x 10
14 ohm-cm 3.25 x 10
15 ohm-cm

Typical Curing
Characteristics
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered
representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.
Rate of Strength Build-Up
Aluminum, Overlap Shear (7 mil Bondline) (ASTM D 1002-72)
Bonds Tested at 73 F (23 C)

3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White

Time in Oven Cure Temperature
73 F (23 C) 120 F
1
(49 C) 140 F
1
(60 C)
30 minutes <50 3000/60 2 60 1300 4500/60 2 90 4300/60 2 2 hours 4400/60 2 4800 3 4800/60 2 5 400 6 1000 7 3500 24 4000/60 2 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460NS Time in Oven Cure Temperature 73 F (23 C) 120 F 1 (49 C) 160 F 1 (71 C) 15 minutes 4860 30 10 5250 60 2800 5300 2 hours 1 5050 5470 4 46 5400 5320 6 970 5570 5140 24 4500 5210 1 This represents the oven temperature to which the bonds were subjected for the prescribed time. The average bondline temperature during the cure time will be somewhat lower than the oven temperature. 2 The value in the denominator is the expected minimum 73 F (23 C) T-peel strength (piw) measured after the indicated cure cycle. NOTE: The data in this Technical Data Sheet were generated using the 3M EPX Applicator System equipped with an EPX static mixer, according to manufacturer s directions. Thorough hand-mixing will afford comparable results. 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 3 Typical Adhesive Performance Characteristics Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. Substrates and Testing A. Overlap Shear (ASTM D 1002-72) Overlap shear (OLS) strengths were measured on 1 in. wide 1/2 in. overlap specimens. These bonds were made individually using 1 in. x 4 in. pieces of substrate except for aluminum. Two panels 0.063 in. thick, 4 in. x 7 in. of 2024T-3 clad aluminum were bonded and cut into 1 in. wide samples after 24 hours. The thickness of the bondline was 0.005-0.008 in. All strengths were measured at 73 F (23 C) except where noted. The separation rate of the testing jaws was 0.1 in. per minute for metals, 2 in. per minute for plastics and 20 in. per minute for rubbers. The thickness of the substrates were: steel, 0.060 in.; other metals, 0.05-0.064 in.; rubbers, 0.125 in.; plastics, 0.125 in. B. T-peel (ASTM D 1876-61T) T-peel strengths were measured on 1 in. wide bonds at 73 F (23 C). The testing jaw separation rate was 20 inches per minute. The substrates were 0.032 in. thick. C. Bell Peel (ASTM D 3167) Bell peel strengths were measured on 1/2 in. wide bonds at the temperatures noted. The testing jaw separation rate was 6 in. per minute. The bonds are made with 0.064 in. bonded to 0.025 in. thick adherends. D. Cure Cycle With the exception of Rate of Strength Build-Up Tests, all bonds, were cured 7 days at 73 F (23 C) at 50% RH before testing or subjected to further conditioning or environmental aging. Aluminum, Overlap Shear, at Temperature (PSI) 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460NS -67 F (-55 C) 4500 4900 73 F (23 C) 4500 4650 180 F (82 C) (15 min.) 1 700 1360 (30 min.) 1 1000 1810 (60 min.) 1 1400 2630 (4 hr.) 1 2500 2680 250 F (121 C) (15 min.) 1 220 420 1 Represents time in test chamber oven before test. Metals, Overlap Shear, Tested @ 73 F (23 C) (PSI) Aluminum Etched 4500 4500 Oakite degreased 3200 2300 MEK/abrade/MEK 3500 2670 Cold Rolled Steel Oakite degreased 3500 MEK/abrade/MEK 2800 3600 Copper MEK/abrade/MEK 4000 4400 Brass MEK/abrade/MEK 3400 CDA 260 4000 Cartridge 4200 Stainless Steel MEK/abrade/MEK 4000 2400 Galvanized Steel - Oakite degreased 2000 2480 Hot dipped Electrodeposited 2100 3000 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 4 Typical Adhesive Performance Characteristics (continued) Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. Substrates and Testing Aluminum, T-Peel (PIW), at Temperature Aluminum, etched (17-20 mil bondline) Metals, T-Peel, Tested @ 73 F (23 C) (PIW) Aluminum Bell Peel (PIW), at Temperature (ASTM D 3167) Other Substrates, Overlap Shear Tested @ 73 F (23 C) 1 Isopropyl Alcohol Wipe. See Surface Preparation Section D for additional information. 2 Isopropyl Alcohol/Abrade/Isopropyl Alcohol: See Surface Preparation Section E for additional information. 3 Substrate failure Aluminum, etched 17-20 mil bondline 5-8 mil bondline 60 50 not tested Cold Rolled Steel 17-20 mil bondline Oakite degreased MEK/abrade/MEK 40 25 not tested Temperature 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460NS -67 F (-55 C) 73 F (23 C) 180 F (82 C) 19 77 39 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460NS -67 F (-55 C) 5-10 3-5 73 F (23 C) 60 60 180 F (82 C) 3-5 20 Substrate Surf. Prep. 1 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White DP460NS Surf. Prep. 2 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White DP460NS ABS 300 345 575 572 PVC 500 815 3 350 313 3 Polycarbonate 400 380 500 390 Polyacrylic 220 210 330 270 Polystryene 450 320 475 3 490 FRP 800 570 1000 3 1379 3 Phenolic 1400 3 1210 3 1400 3 1231 3 SBR/Steel 150 3 130 140 3 239 3 Neoprene/Steel 100 90 120 3 114 3 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 5 Typical Adhesive Performance Characteristics (continued) Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. Substrates and Testing (continued) Environmental Resistance, Aluminum (Etched) Measured by Overlap Shear Tested @ 73 F (23 C) (PSI) 1 (ASTM D 1002-72) Environment Condition 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White DP460NS DP460 Off-White DP460NS 73 F (23 C)/50% RH 30 d 2 5200 5460 Distilled Water 30 d, i 3 5100 4550 Water Vapor 120 F (49 C)/100% RH, 30 d 200 F (93 C)/100% RH, 14 d 4500 3100 3920 3370 Antifreeze/H2O (50/50) 180 F (82 C), 30 d, i 5000 4400 Isopropyl Alcohol 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 5700 5320 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 4200 4000 Salt Spray (5%) 95 F (35 C), 30 d 5100 5200 Skydrol LD-4 150 F (66 C), 30 d, i 3700 5250 1 Data reported are actual values from the lots tested and may be higher than values published elsewhere in this Technical Data Sheet. 2 d = days 3 i = immersion Environmental Resistance, Galvanized Steels 1 Measured by Overlap Shear Tested @ 73 F (23 C) (PSI) 2 (ASTM D 1002-72) Environment Condition Hot Dipped 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 DP460 Off-White NS Electrodeposited 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 DP460 Off-White NS 73 F (23 C)/50% RH 30 d 3 2200 not tested 2300 not tested Distilled Water 30 d, i 4 2300 not tested 2300 not tested Water Vapor 120 F (49 C)/100% RH, 30 d 200 F (93 C)/100% RH, 14 d 1900 1500 not tested 2000 1000 not tested Antifreeze/H2O (50/50) 180 F (82 C), 30 d, i 2000 not tested 1950 not tested Isopropyl Alcohol 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 2000 not tested 2200 not tested Methyl Ethyl Ketone 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 2000 not tested 2200 not tested Trichloroethane 73 F (23 C), 30 d, i 2300 not tested 2300 not tested Salt Spray (5%) 95 F (35 C), 30d 1900 not tested 1500 not tested 1 Hot dipped or electrodeposited. Galvanized steels may afford a wide spectrum of performance due to the diversity of surfaces available. The user should test to determine specific performance. 2 Data reported are actual values from the lots tested and may be higher than values published elsewhere in this Technical Data Sheet. 3 d = days 4 i = immersion 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 6 3M EPX Pneumatic Applicator Delivery Rates 200 ml Applicator Maximum Pressure 58 psi Adhesive* 6mm Nozzle gms/minute 10mm Nozzle gms/minute 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP460 Off-White 31.1 132.0 *Tests were run at a temperature of 70 F 2 F (21 C 1 C) and at maximum applicator pressure. Handling/ Application Information Directions for Use 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White and DP460 NS are supplied in dual syringe plastic duo-pak cartridges as part of the 3M EPX Applicator System. The duo-pak cartridges are supplied in 37 ml, 200 ml and 400 ml configurations. To use the 37 ml cartridge simply insert the duo-pak cartridge into the EPX applicator and start the plunger into the cylinders using light pressure on the trigger. Next, remove the duo-pak cartridge cap and expel a small amount of adhesive to be sure both sides of the duo-pak cartridge are flowing evenly and freely. If simultaneous mixing of Part A and Part B is desired, attach the EPX mixing nozzle to the duo-pak cartridge and begin dispensing the adhesive. With the 200 ml and 400 ml cartridges, the nozzle must be attached before dispensing any material to prevent unmixed adhesive from getting into the applicator cartridge holder. A small quantity of material should be discarded until uniform color, consistency of product and even flow is evident. When mixing Part A and Part B manually, the components must be mixed in the ratio indicated in the typical uncured properties section. Complete mixing of the two components is required to obtain optimum properties. Two-part mixing/proportioning/dispensing equipment is available for intermittent or production line use. These systems are ideal for line uses because of their variable shot size and flow rate characteristics and are adaptable to most applications. 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 7 Surface Preparation The following surface preparations were used for substrates described in this Technical Data Sheet. A. Aluminum Etch Optimized FPL Etch - 3M (test method C-2803) 1. Alkaline degrease Oakite 164 solution (9-11 oz./gallon water) at 190 F 10 F (88 C 5 C) for 10-20 minutes. Rinse immediately in large quantities of cold running water (3M test method C-2802). 2. Optimized FPL Etch Solution (1 liter): Material Amount Distilled Water 700 ml plus balance of liter (see below) Sodium Dichromate 28 to 67.3 grams Sulfuric Acid 287.9 to 310.0 grams Aluminum Chips 1.5 grams/liter of mixed solution To prepare 1 liter of this solution, dissolve sodium dichromate in 700 ml of distilled water. Add sulfuric acid and mix well. Add additional distilled water to fill to 1 liter. Heat mixed solution to 66 to 71 C (150 to 160 F). Dissolve 1.5 grams of 2024 bare aluminum chips per liter of mixed solution. Gentle agitation will help aluminum dissolve in about 24 hours. To FPL etch panels, place them in the above solution at 150 to 160 F (66 to 71 C) for 12 to 15 minutes. Note: Review and follow precautionary information provided by chemical suppliers prior to preparation of this etch solution. 3. Rinse immediately in large quantities of clear running tap water. 4. Dry air dry approximately 15 minutes followed by force dry at 140 F (60 C) maximum for 10 minutes (minimum). 5. Both surface structure and chemistry play a significant role in determining the strength and permanence of bonded structures. It is therefore advisable to bond or prime freshly primed clean surfaces as soon as possible after surface preparation in order to avoid contamination and/or mechanical damage. Please contact your 3M sales representative for primer recommendations. B. Oakite Degrease Oakite 164 solutions (9-11 oz./gallon of water) at 190 F 10 F (88 C 5 C) for 2 minutes. Rinse immediately in large quantities of cold running water. C. MEK/Abrade/MEK Wipe surface with a methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) soaked swab, abrade and wipe with a MEK soaked swab.* Allow solvent to evaporate before applying adhesive. D. Isopropyl Alcohol Wipe Wipe surface with an isopropyl alcohol soaked swab.* Allow solvent to evaporate before applying adhesive. E. Isopropyl Alcohol/Abrade/Isopropyl Alcohol Wipe surface with an isopropyl alcohol soaked swab, abrade using clean fine grit abrasives, and wipe with an isopropyl alcohol soaked swab.* Then allow solvent to evaporate before applying adhesive. *Note: When using solvents, extinguish all ignition sources, including pilot lights, and follow the manufacturer s precautions and directions for use. 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesives DP460 Off-White DP460NS 8 Storage Store products at 60-80 F (15-27 C) for maximum shelf life. Shelf Life These products have a shelf life of 24 months from date of manufacture in original containers at room temperature Technical Information The technical information, guidance, and other statements contained in this document or otherwise provided by 3M are based upon records, tests, or experience that 3M believes to be reliable, but the accuracy, completeness, and representative nature of such information is not guaranteed. Such information is intended for people with knowledge and technical skills sufficient to assess and apply their own informed judgment to the information. No license under any 3M or third party intellectual property rights is granted or implied with this information. Product Selection and Use Many factors beyond 3M s control and uniquely within user s knowledge and control can affect the use and performance of a 3M product in a particular application. As a result, customer is solely responsible for evaluating the product and determining whether it is appropriate and suitable for customer s application, including conducting a workplace hazard assessment and reviewing all applicable regulations and standards (e.g., OSHA, ANSI, etc.). Failure to properly evaluate, select, and use a 3M product and appropriate safety products, or to meet all applicable safety regulations, may result in injury, sickness, death, and/or harm to property. Warranty, Limited Remedy, and Disclaimer Unless a different warranty is specifically stated on the applicable 3M product packaging or product literature (in which case such warranty governs), 3M warrants that each 3M product meets the applicable 3M product specification at the time 3M ships the product. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM, OR USAGE OF TRADE . If a 3M product does not conform to this warranty, then the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M s option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of the purchase price. Limitation of Liability Except for the limited remedy stated above, and except to the extent prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from or related to the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential (including, but not limited to, lost profits or business opportunity), regardless of the legal or equitable theory asserted, including, but not limited to, warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability. ISO 9001 This Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division product was manufactured under a 3M quality system registered to ISO 9001 standards. Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division 3M Center, Building 225-3S-06 St. Paul, MN 55144-100 800-362-3550 977-369-2923 ( Fax) www.3M.com/structuraladhesives 3M and Scotch-Weld are trademarks of 3M Company. 3M 2017 (9/17)

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3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71T
Technical Data Sheet March 2019

Product Description:
A high tack, resin compatible mist spray aerosol adhesive for resin infused composite applications.
Key Features:
Securely bonds many lightweight materials used in resin infused composites. Such as glass
fiber, carbon fiber, nylon fibers, peel ply & transfer mesh.
Meets CARB / OTC VOC Requirements.
Compatible with resins used in composite manufacture, including epoxy, vinyl ester & polyester
resins.
Does not impede resin flow.

Typical Properties:
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification
purposes.

Product Property 3M Hi Tack 71 – Aerosol 3M Hi Tack 71-Cylinder
Base Acrylic Based Acrylic Based
Solids Content – (by wt.): 19 to 20% by wt 19% by wt
Net Weight / Container 18.0 oz / 511 g 30 lbs / 66 Kg
Density (lbs/gal):
6.6 lbs/gallon; 790
grams/liter
6.5 lbs/gallon; 760
grams/liter
Color(s): Translucent or Yellow Green Translucent or Yellow Green
Volatile Organic
Compounds:
<25% <25% CARB / OTC Compliant: Yes Yes Coverage @ 10 gram / m 2 99 square feet; 10 square meters Per Aerosol Can 2550 square feet; 250 square meters Per Cylinder Spray Pattern: Mist/Particulate Mist/Particulate Dry Time: 15 to 60 seconds 15 to 60 seconds Bonding Range: Up to 20 minutes Up to 20 minutes Shear Adhesion Failure Test - SAFT (1) : 205 o F 96 o C 205 o F 96 o C Flammable Solvent: Yes Yes Flammable Propellant: Yes Yes Test Descriptions: (1) SAFT Shear Adhesion Failure Test with birch plywood, 1 inch overlap, 100 grams used, temperature start at 90F and ramped 10F every 10 minute until complete failure. 3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71T Technical Data Sheet March 2019 Directions for Use: Aerosol Can: Preparation: For best results, all surfaces to be bonded must be clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, oil, loose paint, wax or grease, etc. Working Temperature: The adhesive and surfaces to be bonded should be at 65 F (18 C) or above. Hold can perpendicular 8 to 12 ; 180 mm to 250mm from the substrate to be sprayed. Typical woven fiberglass materials only need 1 dry gram / square foot to hold up to 6 layers vertically. Overhead or more difficult materials may need an application to both materials. More adhesive may be needed depending on number of layers, configuration and nature of materials. For example the transfer mesh may need more adhesive to avoid edge curl. One Surface Bonding: Tack range 10 seconds to 15 minutes. Two Surface Bonding: For more permanent or demanding applications spray both surfaces. Allow minimum 30 seconds drying. Tack range 1 to 30 minutes. Cylinder: Preparation: For best results, all surfaces to be bonded must be clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, oil, loose paint, wax or grease, etc. Working Temperature: The adhesive and surfaces to be bonded should be at 65 F (18 C) or above. Connections: Attach larger end of hose to the spray applicator and use a wrench to tighten securely. With the applicator fully locked against the trigger, attach the smaller hose end to cylinder valve. Use a wrench to tighten securely. Use only 3M standard cylinder spray applicator. Recommended nozzle is 650050 for widest spray pattern. Alternatively, nozzle 2500250 for narrower spray pattern. Hose lengths come in 6 , 12 & 25 . (see table below) Application: Shake before use if cylinder has been inactive over one month. Slowly open the cylinder valve and inspect connections for leakage. Fully open cylinder valve. Unscrew trigger stop 3-4 turns. Test spray pattern. Adjust trigger stop as needed to vary output. Hold applicator 10 to12 inches from surfaces to be bonded. Keep applicator square to the surface. Move applicator at steady speed. Best results obtained by applying even amount to the bonded area. 1 or 2 coats to one surface may be needed depending on substrate texture or performance requirements. Alternatively, apply an application to both surfaces. Allow the adhesive to dry until tacky without transfer to touch. Overhead or more difficult materials may need an application to both materials. More adhesive may be needed depending on number of layers, configuration and nature of materials. For example, the transfer mesh may need more adhesive to avoid edge curl. One Surface Bonding: Tack range 10 seconds to 15 minutes. Two Surface Bonding: For more permanent or demanding applications spray both surfaces. Allow minimum 30 seconds drying. Tack range 1 to 30 minutes. Shut Down: Tighten trigger stop to lock trigger. Close valve on cylinder. Replace nozzle. Do not disconnect hoses until pressure in cylinder is completely depleted. Hose and applicator can be transferred to new cylinder. Clean Up: Cylinder applicators, hoses, spray tips and excess adhesive can be cleaned with 3M Adhesive Remover. Note: Extinguish ignition sources when handling solvents. Application: The color indicator adhesive is recommended when possible to minimize the amount of adhesive necessary. Only a slight indication of green is needed to bond most materials. See photo for approximate appearance on fiberglass fabric: Green color indicator image (not enough, just right, too much) 3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71T Technical Data Sheet March 2019 Hi Tack Adhesive 71 is formulated to be compatible with the resins used in the manufacturing of vacuum infused composite parts. Chart 1. Compares the effects Hi Tack 71 on the strength of a polyester infused composite. Product Information: 3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71 Product: 3M Product Number Color Net Weight Aerosol Can 62-4876-4930-2 Green 18.0 oz / 511 g 62-4865-4930-6 Clear 18.0 oz / 511 g Cylinder US 62-4866-8031-7 INTL 62-4866-8030-9 Green 30 lbs / 66 Kg US 62-4854-8031-2 INTL 62-4864-8030-4 Clear 30 lbs / 66 Kg Cylinder Accessories Spray Applicator Nozzles / 3M # Hoses / 3M# 650050 62-9880-8173- 3 6 Foot 62-9880-0006-3 Regular 62-9880-9930- 5 12 Foot 62-9880-0012-1 250050 62-9880- 8133-7 25 Foot 62-9880-0025-3 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Hi Tack 71 Competitor A Competitor B Stiffness of Composite (MPa) Adhesive Chosen to Bond 4 Glass Scrim Layers Chart 1. Composite Stiffness Dependence on Adhesive Choice Polyester Resin Infused Composite -Short Beam 3 Pt Bend* Control - No Adhesive; Flat Shapes only Minimum Amount of Adhesive Needed to Hold Fabric Vertically - 4 grams/square meter *Test Method: GE A50WE039 -4 Layers Vectroply Glass Fabric; Altek Polyester Resin 3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71T Technical Data Sheet March 2019 Storage Store product at 60 o -80 o F (16 o -27 o C) for maximum storage life. Higher temperatures reduce normal storage life. Lower temperatures may cause increased viscosity of a temporary nature. Rotate stock on a first in-first out basis. Shelf Life When stored at the recommended conditions in original, unopened container, this product has a shelf life if 15 months from date of manufacture. Precautionary Information Refer to product label and Material Safety Data Sheet for health and safety information before using this product. For additional health and safety information, call 1-800-364-3577 or (651) 737-6501. Technical Information The technical information, recommendations and other statements contained in this document are based upon testes or experience that 3M believes are reliable, but the accuracy or completeness of such information is not guaranteed. Product Use Many factors beyond 3M s control and uniquely within user s knowledge and control can affect the use and performance of a 3M product in a particular application. Given the variety of factors that can affect the use and performance of a 3M product, user is solely responsible for evaluating the 3M product and determining whether it is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user s method of application. Warranty, Unless an additional warranty is specifically stated on the applicable 3M product packaging Limited Remedy, or product literature, 3M warrants that each 3M product meets the applicable 3M product and Disclaimer specification at the time 3M ships the product. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOMER OR USAGE OF TRADE. If the 3M product does not conform to this warranty, then the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M s option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of the purchase price. Limitation of Liability Except where prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential, regardless of the legal theory asserted, including warranty, contract, negligence or strict liability. ISO 9001 This Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division product was manufactured under a 3M quality system registered to ISO 9001 standards. Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division 3M Center, Building 225-3S-06 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 800-362-3550 877-369-2923 (Fax) www.3M.com/lowvocaerosols 3M is a trademark of 3M Company. @3M 2019

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3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71T
Technical Data Sheet March 2019

Product Description:
A high tack, resin compatible mist spray aerosol adhesive for resin infused composite applications.
Key Features:
Securely bonds many lightweight materials used in resin infused composites. Such as glass
fiber, carbon fiber, nylon fibers, peel ply & transfer mesh.
Meets CARB / OTC VOC Requirements.
Compatible with resins used in composite manufacture, including epoxy, vinyl ester & polyester
resins.
Does not impede resin flow.

Typical Properties:
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification
purposes.

Product Property 3M Hi Tack 71 – Aerosol 3M Hi Tack 71-Cylinder
Base Acrylic Based Acrylic Based
Solids Content – (by wt.): 19 to 20% by wt 19% by wt
Net Weight / Container 18.0 oz / 511 g 30 lbs / 66 Kg
Density (lbs/gal):
6.6 lbs/gallon; 790
grams/liter
6.5 lbs/gallon; 760
grams/liter
Color(s): Translucent or Yellow Green Translucent or Yellow Green
Volatile Organic
Compounds:
<25% <25% CARB / OTC Compliant: Yes Yes Coverage @ 10 gram / m 2 99 square feet; 10 square meters Per Aerosol Can 2550 square feet; 250 square meters Per Cylinder Spray Pattern: Mist/Particulate Mist/Particulate Dry Time: 15 to 60 seconds 15 to 60 seconds Bonding Range: Up to 20 minutes Up to 20 minutes Shear Adhesion Failure Test - SAFT (1) : 205 o F 96 o C 205 o F 96 o C Flammable Solvent: Yes Yes Flammable Propellant: Yes Yes Test Descriptions: (1) SAFT Shear Adhesion Failure Test with birch plywood, 1 inch overlap, 100 grams used, temperature start at 90F and ramped 10F every 10 minute until complete failure. 3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71T Technical Data Sheet March 2019 Directions for Use: Aerosol Can: Preparation: For best results, all surfaces to be bonded must be clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, oil, loose paint, wax or grease, etc. Working Temperature: The adhesive and surfaces to be bonded should be at 65 F (18 C) or above. Hold can perpendicular 8 to 12 ; 180 mm to 250mm from the substrate to be sprayed. Typical woven fiberglass materials only need 1 dry gram / square foot to hold up to 6 layers vertically. Overhead or more difficult materials may need an application to both materials. More adhesive may be needed depending on number of layers, configuration and nature of materials. For example the transfer mesh may need more adhesive to avoid edge curl. One Surface Bonding: Tack range 10 seconds to 15 minutes. Two Surface Bonding: For more permanent or demanding applications spray both surfaces. Allow minimum 30 seconds drying. Tack range 1 to 30 minutes. Cylinder: Preparation: For best results, all surfaces to be bonded must be clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, oil, loose paint, wax or grease, etc. Working Temperature: The adhesive and surfaces to be bonded should be at 65 F (18 C) or above. Connections: Attach larger end of hose to the spray applicator and use a wrench to tighten securely. With the applicator fully locked against the trigger, attach the smaller hose end to cylinder valve. Use a wrench to tighten securely. Use only 3M standard cylinder spray applicator. Recommended nozzle is 650050 for widest spray pattern. Alternatively, nozzle 2500250 for narrower spray pattern. Hose lengths come in 6 , 12 & 25 . (see table below) Application: Shake before use if cylinder has been inactive over one month. Slowly open the cylinder valve and inspect connections for leakage. Fully open cylinder valve. Unscrew trigger stop 3-4 turns. Test spray pattern. Adjust trigger stop as needed to vary output. Hold applicator 10 to12 inches from surfaces to be bonded. Keep applicator square to the surface. Move applicator at steady speed. Best results obtained by applying even amount to the bonded area. 1 or 2 coats to one surface may be needed depending on substrate texture or performance requirements. Alternatively, apply an application to both surfaces. Allow the adhesive to dry until tacky without transfer to touch. Overhead or more difficult materials may need an application to both materials. More adhesive may be needed depending on number of layers, configuration and nature of materials. For example, the transfer mesh may need more adhesive to avoid edge curl. One Surface Bonding: Tack range 10 seconds to 15 minutes. Two Surface Bonding: For more permanent or demanding applications spray both surfaces. Allow minimum 30 seconds drying. Tack range 1 to 30 minutes. Shut Down: Tighten trigger stop to lock trigger. Close valve on cylinder. Replace nozzle. Do not disconnect hoses until pressure in cylinder is completely depleted. Hose and applicator can be transferred to new cylinder. Clean Up: Cylinder applicators, hoses, spray tips and excess adhesive can be cleaned with 3M Adhesive Remover. Note: Extinguish ignition sources when handling solvents. Application: The color indicator adhesive is recommended when possible to minimize the amount of adhesive necessary. Only a slight indication of green is needed to bond most materials. See photo for approximate appearance on fiberglass fabric: Green color indicator image (not enough, just right, too much) 3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71T Technical Data Sheet March 2019 Hi Tack Adhesive 71 is formulated to be compatible with the resins used in the manufacturing of vacuum infused composite parts. Chart 1. Compares the effects Hi Tack 71 on the strength of a polyester infused composite. Product Information: 3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71 Product: 3M Product Number Color Net Weight Aerosol Can 62-4876-4930-2 Green 18.0 oz / 511 g 62-4865-4930-6 Clear 18.0 oz / 511 g Cylinder US 62-4866-8031-7 INTL 62-4866-8030-9 Green 30 lbs / 66 Kg US 62-4854-8031-2 INTL 62-4864-8030-4 Clear 30 lbs / 66 Kg Cylinder Accessories Spray Applicator Nozzles / 3M # Hoses / 3M# 650050 62-9880-8173- 3 6 Foot 62-9880-0006-3 Regular 62-9880-9930- 5 12 Foot 62-9880-0012-1 250050 62-9880- 8133-7 25 Foot 62-9880-0025-3 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Hi Tack 71 Competitor A Competitor B Stiffness of Composite (MPa) Adhesive Chosen to Bond 4 Glass Scrim Layers Chart 1. Composite Stiffness Dependence on Adhesive Choice Polyester Resin Infused Composite -Short Beam 3 Pt Bend* Control - No Adhesive; Flat Shapes only Minimum Amount of Adhesive Needed to Hold Fabric Vertically - 4 grams/square meter *Test Method: GE A50WE039 -4 Layers Vectroply Glass Fabric; Altek Polyester Resin 3M Hi-Tack Composite Spray Adhesive 71T Technical Data Sheet March 2019 Storage Store product at 60 o -80 o F (16 o -27 o C) for maximum storage life. Higher temperatures reduce normal storage life. Lower temperatures may cause increased viscosity of a temporary nature. Rotate stock on a first in-first out basis. Shelf Life When stored at the recommended conditions in original, unopened container, this product has a shelf life if 15 months from date of manufacture. Precautionary Information Refer to product label and Material Safety Data Sheet for health and safety information before using this product. For additional health and safety information, call 1-800-364-3577 or (651) 737-6501. Technical Information The technical information, recommendations and other statements contained in this document are based upon testes or experience that 3M believes are reliable, but the accuracy or completeness of such information is not guaranteed. Product Use Many factors beyond 3M s control and uniquely within user s knowledge and control can affect the use and performance of a 3M product in a particular application. Given the variety of factors that can affect the use and performance of a 3M product, user is solely responsible for evaluating the 3M product and determining whether it is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user s method of application. Warranty, Unless an additional warranty is specifically stated on the applicable 3M product packaging Limited Remedy, or product literature, 3M warrants that each 3M product meets the applicable 3M product and Disclaimer specification at the time 3M ships the product. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOMER OR USAGE OF TRADE. If the 3M product does not conform to this warranty, then the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M s option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of the purchase price. Limitation of Liability Except where prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential, regardless of the legal theory asserted, including warranty, contract, negligence or strict liability. ISO 9001 This Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division product was manufactured under a 3M quality system registered to ISO 9001 standards. Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division 3M Center, Building 225-3S-06 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 800-362-3550 877-369-2923 (Fax) www.3M.com/lowvocaerosols 3M is a trademark of 3M Company. @3M 2019

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Technical Bulletin November 2021

Dispensing Guide for 3M Scotch-Weld
Two-Part Epoxy Adhesive DP420NS Black

November 2021
Uncured Properties
DP420NS Black
B A
Base Accelerator
Color Black Amber
Ratio by volume 2 1
Ratio by weight 2 0.97
Density (lb/gal) 9.4-9.8 9.1-9.5
Viscosity (cP) 190,000-270,000 60,000-130,000

Thixotropic Index 1.6 2.4

Viscosity/Rheology

*Note: Viscosity measurements done by cone and plate

Cartridge Startup
When dispensing from a cartridge level the A&B pistons at
initial set up. Material should be purged from the static mixer
until a homogenous mix between parts A&B is achieved.

Packaging

Description
45-50ml Mixpac B system
200*/400ml Mixpac C system
5-gallon pail
Straight sided
I.D. of 341.31mm x 285.75mm

55-gallon
drum
Straight Sided
603.25mm Dia x 884.22mm H

*where available

Purge Recommendation
For short purge times between runs the graph below
shows the mixed viscosity of DP420NS over time,
based on static mixer and purge volume use this
graph for a recommended purge time. For a one
component purge using bulk dispensers, purge with
DP420NS Part B.

*Note: Viscosity vs time taken at 25 C

1
10
100
1000
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
Viscosity [Pa*s]
Shear Rate [1/s]
DP420NS Part B Viscosity
15C
20C
25C
30C
35C
1
10
100
1000
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
Viscosity [Pa*S]
Shear Rate [1/s]
DP420NS Part A Viscosity
15C
20C
25C
30C
35C
DP420NS Mixed Viscosity vs. Time

Technical Bulletin
Dispensing Guide for 3M Scotch-Weld Two-Part Epoxy Adhesive DP420NS
Black

Mixing Nozzles

50ml 200/400ml
Quadro
Mix Elements:16
Length (mm):85
Volume (ml):1.88

Helical
Mix Elements:24
Length (mm): 185
Volume (ml): 4.20

Quad
Mix Elements: 20
Length (mm):126.9
Volume (ml): 5.4

Helical
Mix Elements: 24
Length (mm) 277
Volume (ml):
14.60

sku:7100148765 sku:7000046633 sku:7000028616 sku: 7000043674

Cleaning of Equipment Abrasives
Excess uncured adhesive can be cleaned with methyl ethyl No abrasive fillers are used in this material.
ketone (MEK). Follow equipment manufacturing
procedures for cleaning of their equipment.

Technical Information: The technical information, guidance, and other statements contained in this document or otherwise provided by
3M are based upon records, tests, or experience that 3M believes to be reliable, but the accuracy, completeness, and representative
nature of such information is not guaranteed. Such information is intended for people with knowledge and technical skills sufficient to
assess and apply their own informed judgment to the information. No license under any 3M or third party intellectual property rights is
granted or implied with this information.
Product Selection and Use: Many factors beyond 3M s control and uniquely within user s knowledge and control can affect the use and
performance of a 3M product in a particular application. As a result, customer is solely responsible for evaluating the product and
determining whether it is appropriate and suitable for customer s application, including conducting a workplace hazard assessment and
reviewing all applicable regulations and standards (e.g., OSHA, ANSI, etc.). Failure to properly evaluate, select, and use a 3M product and
appropriate safety products, or to meet all applicable safety regulations, may result in injury, sickness, death, and/or harm to property.
Warranty, Limited Remedy, and Disclaimer: Unless a different warranty is specifically stated on the applicable 3M product packaging or
product literature (in which case such warranty governs), 3M warrants that each 3M product meets the applicable 3M product
specification at the time 3M ships the product. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM, OR USAGE OF TRADE. If a 3M product does not
conform to this warranty, then the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M s option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of the purchase
price.
Limitation of Liability: Except for the limited remedy stated above, and except to the extent prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for
any loss or damage arising from or related to the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential (including, but
not limited to, lost profits or business opportunity), regardless of the legal or equitable theory asserted, including, but not limited to,
warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability.
Disclaimer: 3M industrial and occupational products are intended, labeled, and packaged for sale to trained industrial and occupational
customers for workplace use. Unless specifically stated otherwise on the applicable product packaging or literature, these products are
not intended, labeled, or packaged for sale to or use by consumers (e.g., for home, personal, primary or secondary school,
recreational/sporting, or other uses not described in the applicable product packaging or literature), and must be selected and used in
compliance with applicable health and safety regulations and standards (e.g., U.S. OSHA, ANSI), as well as all product literature, user
instructions, warnings, and limitations, and the user must take any action required under any recall, field action or other product use
notice. Misuse of 3M industrial and occupational products may result in injury, sickness, or death. For help with product selection and
use, consult your on-site safety professional, industrial hygienist, or other subject matter expert. For additional product information, visit
www.3M.com.
ISO 9001:

Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division
3M Center, Building 225-3S-06
St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
800-362-3550 877-369-2923 (Fax)
3M.com/structuraladhesives

3M and Scotch-Weld are registered trademark of 3M Company.
3M 2017.

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Joint Design for
Structural Adhesives

Joint design Specific stress resistance is a major consideration.
Joints should be specifically designed for use with structural adhesives. This is largely a matter of common sense
and experience. Two basic factors should be the design guidelines. First, structural joints should be designed so
that all of the bonded area equally shares the load. Second, the joint configuration should be designed so that
basic stress is primarily in shear of tensile, with cleavage and peel minimized or eliminated. Finally, appropriate
joint thickness should be accounted for in the design (typically, 0.1-0.5mm depending on joint design and
stresses, temperature fluctuations during use, etc).
The following structural joints and their advantages/disadvantages illustrate some typical design alternatives. They
are not, of course, the limit of possible adhesive bonded joints.
Lap joints
are most common. They are most practical and applicable
in bonding thin materials.
The simple lap joint is off-set. This can result in cleavage and peel
stress under load when using thin materials.
The joggle lap joint gives more uniform stress distribution than
either the simple or tapered lap joint. The joint can be formed by
simple metal forming operations. The curing pressure is easily
applied.
A tapered single lap joint is more efficient than a simple lap joint.
The tapered edge allows bending of the joint edge under stress.
The double butt lap joint gives more uniform stress distribution in
the load-bearing area than the above joints. However, this type of
joint requires machining which is not always feasible with thinner
gauge metals.
Double scarf lap joints have better resistance to bending forces
than double butt joints. However, this type of joint also requires
machining.
Angle joints
give rise to either peel or cleavage stress depending on the
gauge metal. Typical approaches to the reduction of cleavage
are illustrated.
Butt joints
A straight butt joint has poor resistance to cleavage. The
following recessed butt joints are recommended: landed scarf
tongue and groove, conventional tongue and groove, and scarf
tongue and groove. Landed scarf tongue and groove joints act as
stops which can control adhesive line thickness. Tongue and
groove are self- aligning during assembly and act as a reservoir
for void filling type adhesives.

Technical Bulletin November 2017
LANDED SCARF
TONGUE AND GROOVE
SCARF
TONGUE AND GROOVE
CONVENTIONAL
TONGUE AND GROOVE
TYPICAL
ADHESIVE BONDED
BUTT JOINT

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Technical Bulletin
Joint Design for Structural Adhesives

Cylindrical Joints
The T-joint and overlap slip joint are typical for bonding cylindrical
parts such as tubing, bushings, and shafts. With adhesive bonding,
all available contact area contributes to carrying the load.
Adhesives also provide a joint with better appearance and
eliminate distortion caused by high welding temperatures.
Corner joints sheet metal
Corner joints can be assembled with adhesives by using simple
supplementary attachments. This permits joining and sealing in a
single operation. Typical designs are right angle butt joints, slip
joints and right angle support joints. These joints increase the
structure s rigidity. Void filling adhesives are most frequently used.
Use of a heat curing adhesive depends on the heat resistance of
the materials being bonded.
With this technique, thin gauge metals or sandwich panels can be
easily formed into boxes, cases, housings, vehicle bodies, metal
boat hulls, etc.
Corner joints Rigid members
Corner joints, as in storm doors or decorative frames, can be
adhesive bonded. End lap joints are the simplest design type
although they require machining. Adhesives requiring pressure
during cure may be utilized in such designs. Mortise and tenon
joints are excellent from a design standpoint but also require
machining. Mitered joint with spline is best if members are hollow
extrusions. In this case, a void filling adhesive is recommended.
Stiffener Joints
Deflection and flutter of thin metal sheets can be minimized with
adhesive bonded stiffeners. When such assemblies are flexed,
peel stresses are exerted on the adhesive. If the flanges on the
stiffening section can bend with the sheet, minimum peel stress
on the bond will result. Increasing sheet gauge or decreasing the
gauge of the stiffener flange will give equivalent results. Stiffening
members such as T-sections, hat sections and corrugated backing
can be used depending on desired rigidity.

T JOINT
End attachment or fitting
bonded to pipe.

Cylindrical joint
for bonding bushing
to sheet metal. Note:
sheet metal is formed to
provide increased resist-
Bonded shaft assembly. ance to cleavage forces.

RIGHT ANGLE
SUPPORT
SLIP JOINT

RIGHT ANGLE BUTT

END LAP MITERED JOINT
WITH SPLINE

MORTISE AND TENON

T SECTION HAT SECTION

CORRUGATED
BACKING

Technical Bulletin
Joint Design for Structural Adhesives

Technical Information
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3M 2017 78-6900-
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233M06520_TDS.pdf

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.
Bottom Matter
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3M Center, Building 225-3S-06
St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
800-362-3550
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IATF 16949 or VDA 6.3. This product may not be manufactured in an IATF certified facility and may not meet a Ppk of 1.33 for all properties. The product may not undergo
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No written or verbal statement, report, data or recommendation by 3M related to automotive use of the product shall have any force or effect unless in an agreement
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powertrain battery or high voltage application, and 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from or related to the 3M product or customer s use of the product,
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CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM, OR USAGE OF TRADE.
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
Property Values
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Safety Data Sheet SDS https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/SDS-search/results/?gsaAction=msdsSRA&msdsLocale=en_US&co=ptn&
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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This Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division product was manufactured under a 3M quality system registered to ISO 9001 standards.
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