Part no. (SKU/IDH):
142479
IDH Name:
LOCTITE® SF 7649, 150 ml Aerosol can
Adhesive activators
Prepares surfaces to increase cure speed of anaerobic adhesives and sealants
A solvent-based activator for promoting the cure speed of LOCTITE® anaerobic adhesives and sealants. Prepares surfaces to increase cure speed and facilitate curing on inactive surfaces.
Part no. (SKU/IDH):
142479
IDH Name:
LOCTITE® SF 7649, 150 ml Aerosol can
Size Please make your selection 150 ml
Packaging type Please make your selection Aerosol can
All marks used are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Henkel and its affiliates in the US, Germany, and elsewhere.
- Description
- Technical specification
LOCTITE® SF 7649 is specially designed to promote the cure speed of LOCTITE® anaerobic adhesives and sealants. Ideal for applications with passive metals or inert surfaces, and with large bond gaps. Also facilitates curing of anaerobic adhesives when applied in low cure-temperature conditions (< 15°C / < 60°F).
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Promotes the cure speed of LOCTITE anaerobic adhesives & sealants
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For use on applications with passive metals & inactive surfaces
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Facilitates curing in low-temperature conditions (< 15°C / < 60°F)
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For large bond gaps
- Product category:
- Adhesive activators
Technologies:
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Liquid, solvent
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Surface treatments and cleaners, liquid
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Acrylates, anaerobic cure
- Application method:
- Brush; Pre-applied; Spray
- Applications:
- Anaerobic priming; Gasketing; Pipe sealing; Retaining; Thread sealing; Threadlocking
- Chemical basis / base:
- Acetone
- Color:
- Green
- Cure type:
- Non-curing
- Key characteristics:
- Cure Accelerant; Enables low temperature curing
- Physical form:
- Liquid
- Recommended for use with:
- Metal; Metal: passive metal
FAQ
Henkel recommend the use of primers such as LOCTITE® SF 7649 & SF 7471 with most anaerobics where both parts are classified as "inactive" metals. These metals lack the presence of iron or copper content and thus, lack the "active" metal ions required to fully cure the anaerobic product in 24 hours. These metals include plated parts, stainless steel, galvanized steel and anodized aluminum, to name a few. If, on the other hand, both or at least one part is an "active" metal, such as plain steel, brass, bronze, copper or iron, there is no need to use a primer to ensure full cure in what is typically 24 hours at room temperature. A primer will also be helpful to accelerate the cure in colder temperatures or where there are larger gaps between the metal components.
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