Part no. (SKU/IDH):
142411
IDH Name:
LOCTITE® 480, 20 g Bottle
Instant adhesives
Toughened, low-viscosity adhesive
A 1-part, rubber-toughened-, low-viscosity, black adhesive ideal for impact applications.
Part no. (SKU/IDH):
142411
IDH Name:
LOCTITE® 480, 20 g Bottle
Size Please make your selection 20 g
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- Description
- Technical specification
LOCTITE® 480 is a black, low-viscosity, rubber-toughened instant adhesive designed for close-fitting parts. It has excellent peel, impact and shear strengths and has a fixture time of approximately 90 seconds. It is suitable for use on metals, elastomers and plastics.
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Toughened, black
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Low viscosity
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Excellent peel, impact and sheer strength
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Easy to use
- Product category:
- Instant adhesives
Technologies:
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Cyanoacrylate
- Application method, Recommended:
- Dispense system; Manual
- Applications, Recommended:
- Bonding close fitting parts
- Color:
- Black
- Fixture time, Steel:
- 90.0 sec.
- Gap fill:
- 0.18 mm
- Key characteristics, Recommended:
- Toughened
- Operating temperature:
- -40.0 °C - 100.0 °C (-40.0 °F - 212.0 °F)
- Shear strength, Mild Steel (grit blasted):
- 26.0 N/mm² (3800.0 psi)
- Viscosity:
- 200.0 mPa·s (cP)
FAQ
There are several methods to toughen CA adhesives, but the most popular ways are using rubber or anhydride toughening agents. The toughening agents are designed to absorb and distribute impact and stress applied to the adhesive bond line resulting in a tougher bond.
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.
This is a result of stress cracking. Leaving 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 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, using reinforced grades of plastic, anneal parts, or speeding the cure of the CA with accelerator (or light for light curing CA products only).
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.
Henkel has several products available with varying levels of NSF® and WRAS® approval, amongst others. Please contact the Henkel sales or technical teams with your requirements.
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