Part no. (SKU/IDH):
231789
IDH Name:
LOCTITE® 4061, 20 g Bottle
Instant adhesives
Very low-viscosity for tight-fitting medical parts
A 1-part, very low-viscosity instant adhesive ideally suited to the assembly of tight-fitting parts in medical devices.
Part no. (SKU/IDH):
231789
IDH Name:
LOCTITE® 4061, 20 g Bottle
All marks used are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Henkel and its affiliates in the US, Germany, and elsewhere.
- Description
- Technical specification
LOCTITE® 4061 is a very low-viscosity (medical device grade) instant adhesive designed especially for the fast bonding of plastics and rubbers. It fixes the adhering components in seconds and hardens very quickly, forming an ultra-thin bond. By using LOCTITE® SF 7701 primer, the assembly of difficult-to-bond (PP, PE, PTFE) materials is possible. LOCTITE 4061 is tested to Henkel’s ISO 10993 protocols for use in disposable medical devices.
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Very low-viscosity medical device adhesive for small gaps
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Rapid fixture time on plastic & rubber, including EPDM
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Assembles difficult-to-bond plastics when LOCTITE SF 7701 primer is used
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ISO 10993 bio-compatible
- Product category:
- Instant adhesives
Technologies:
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Cyanoacrylate
- Color:
- Ultra clear
- Fixture time:
- 2.0 sec. - 10.0 sec.
- Gap fill:
- 0.15 mm
FAQ
LOCTITE® Medical Device Grade Adhesives have been tested to Henkel's ISO-10993 biocompatibility protocols, making them candidates for use in disposable medical devices. They are not intended for implants and (invasive) prostheses.
ISO-10993 Biocompatibility Certificates of Test for LOCTITE® Medical Device Adhesives are available via our Medical Website or by contacting Henkel directly.
Yes, CA’s should be stored in the refrigerator prior to opening, but DO NOT refrigerate them once they have already been opened. After opening, CA's should be used within 30 days for best performance.
All necessary H&S measures and PPE (personal protection equipment) requirements can be found on the product material safety data sheet, all of which are available via our website.
This is a result of stress cracking. Uncured liquid CA remaining on some plastic substrate (such as polycarbonate, acrylic, and polysulfone) in a stressed condition may cause the formation of cracks in the plastic. Some remedies for avoiding/minimizing stress cracking are closing the bond joint quickly, use reinforced grades of plastic, anneal parts, or speed the cure of the CA with accelerator (or light for light curing CA products only).
This is called blooming. This often occurs when there is an excessive amount of product being applied. To avoid blooming, use proper ventilation, less product, lower humidity, use a primer/accelerator, or a low bloom product.
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