Instant adhesives
Instant component bonding - general purpose, medium-viscosity metal bonding
A medium viscosity, methyl instant adhesive, which is particularly suited to the bonding of metal substrates.
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- Description
- Technical specification
LOCTITE® 415 is a medium viscosity, general purpose instant adhesive that is particularly suited to bonding metal substrates. It has a fixture time of 20-40 seconds. It can also be used for the bonding of rubbers and plastics, including difficult-to-bond plastics (PP, PE, PTFE), when used in conjunction with a primer such as LOCTITE SF 770.
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Particularly suited to bonding of metal substrates
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Medium viscosity with gap fill to 0.2mm (0.008")
- Product category:
- Instant adhesives
Technologies:
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Cyanoacrylate
- Chemical basis / base:
- Methyl
- Color:
- Ultra clear
- Fixture time:
- 20.0 sec. - 40.0 sec.
- Gap fill:
- 0.15 mm
How to use
It is recommended to use the correct LOCTITE® cleaner for the surface to be bonded (such as LOCTITE® SF 7070) to degrease and clean surfaces prior to applying the adhesive.
To improve adhesion on difficult to bond plastic surfaces, apply LOCTITE® SF 770 to the bond area by brushing or dipping. Avoid applying excess primer. Allow the primer to dry.
If cure speed is too slow, use activator LOCTITE® SF 7452 or LOCTITE® SF 7455 (see cure speed vs activator graph in TDS). Apply activator to one bond surface by spray, brush or dipping (not primed surfaces). Allow the activator to dry.
Apply adhesive onto one side/part.
Assemble parts immediately. The parts should be accurately located as the short fixture time leaves little opportunity for adjustment. Bond should be held or clamped until the adhesive has fixtured.Hint: if necessary, excess product can be cured by activator LOCTITE® SF 7452. Spray or drop activator onto excess product.
For precise dispensing of small amounts of adhesive, the use of dispensing needles is recommended.
FAQ
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.
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.
Henkel has several products available with varying levels of NSF® approval, amongst others. Please contact the Henkel sales or technical teams with your requirements.