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Description for Loxeal 53-11
Loxeal 53-11 is a 1-Part Anaerobic Anaerobic methacrylate Liquid used to Adhere Metal surfaces and Bolt M10 x 20 ZnChemical Resistance Highly resistant to gases, Chemical Resistance: Fluid Resistance: Water/glycol 50%, Highly resistant to hydrocarbons, Chemical Resistance: Fluid Resistance: Highly resistant to water, Highly resistant to many chemicals, Gasoline Application Type Bond, Retaining 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Liquid Substrate Metal surfaces, Bolt M10 x 20 Zn Industry For retaining of bearings, For retaining of bushes Manufacturer Loxeal Chemistry Anaerobic methacrylate Cure Method Anaerobic, Room temperature Gap Fill (in) 0.005 Cure Temperature (°C) 25, 25 Cure Time (min) 60 to 180, 180 to 360, 1,440 to 2,160 Viscosity (cPs) 400 to 650 Fluorescent Under blue light Color Yellow Torque (psi) 11 - 20 (N m), 15 - 25 (N m) Oil Resistance Highly resistant to oils, Motor oil, Gear box oil, Brakes oil High Temperature Resistance (°C) Highly resistant to heat, 150 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -55 -
Technical Data for Loxeal 53-11
Overview
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Chemical Resistance
- Chemical Resistance : Fluid Resistance : Water Resistance - Highly resistant to water, Water/glycol 50%
- Chemical Resistance - Highly resistant to many chemicals, Highly resistant to hydrocarbons, Highly resistant to gases, Gasoline
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Application Type
- Retaining Compound - Retaining
- Adhesive - Bond
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Liquid
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Substrate
- Metal - Metal surfaces
- Zinc - Bolt M10 x 20 Zn
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Industry
- Mechanical Fastening Parts - For retaining of bearings
- Industrial - For retaining of keys and splines, For retaining of liners
- Bushing - For retaining of bushes
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Chemistry
- Acrylic - Anaerobic methacrylate
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Cure Method
- Room Temperature / Air Dry - Room temperature
- Anaerobic
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Color
- Yellow
Specifications
Cure Specs
Gap Fill (in) 0.005 Cure Temperature (°C) 25, 25 Test Method Cure Time (min) 60 to 180, 180 to 360, 1,440 to 2,160 Test Method Viscosity (cPs) 400 to 650 Test Method Fixture or Handling Strength Time (min) 10 to 20 Test Method Fluorescent Under blue light Bond Strength
Torque (psi) 11 - 20 (N m), 15 - 25 (N m) General Bond Strength (psi) Medium strength Shear Strength (psi) 1,160 to 1,740 Test Method Impact Strength (psi) 1 - 5 (kJ/m²) Test Method Material Resistance
Non-Corrosive Highly resistant to corrosion Oil Resistance Highly resistant to oils, Motor oil, Gear box oil, Brakes oil Environmental Resistance Environmental resistance High Temperature Resistance (°C) Highly resistant to heat, 150 Test Method Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -55 Test Method Vibration Resistance/Shock Resistance Highly resistant to vibrations Other Properties
Flash Point (°F) >212.0 Business Information
Shelf Life Details 1 year in original unopened packaging; Keep product in a cool and dry room at no more than +25°C. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) >77 Shelf Life (mon) 12 Not Good For
Don't Use For Coating Don't Use With Some plastics, Some elastomers, Some thermoplastics -
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Best Practices for Loxeal 53-11
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Surface Preparation
Clean and degrease parts before bonding with Loxeal Cleaner 10.
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Application
Apply product to fill completely the gap, assemble parts and hold on for curing time.
For application on non metal materials, contact Loxeal Technical Service.
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Curing
Curing rate depends on the assembly clearance, material surfaces and temperature. Functional strength is usually reached in 1 - 3 hours and full curing takes 24 - 36 hours. In case of passive surfaces and/or low temperature a fast cure can be obtained using Loxeal activator 11.
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Removal
For disassembly, use normal tools and eventually heat pieces at +150°C/+250°C, remove any residue of cured product mechanically and clean parts with Acetone.
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Viscosity Test Methods
Viscosity | Temperature |
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400 to 650 cPs | 25°C |
Fixture or Handling Strength Time Test Methods
Fixture or Handling Strength Time | Fixture-Handling Strength Test Method | Fixture-Handling Strength Time Temperature |
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10 to 20 min | Handling cure time, Curing, Bolt M10 x 20 Zn - quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d | 25°C |
Cure Time Test Methods
Cure Time | Test Method |
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60 to 180 min | Functional cure time, Bolt M10 x 20 Zn - quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d |
180 to 360 min | Full cure, Bolt M10 x 20 Zn - quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d |
1,440 to 2,160 min | Full curing |
Cure Temperature Test Methods
Cure Temperature | Cure Time Test Method |
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25°C | Functional cure time, Bolt M10 x 20 Zn - quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d |
25°C | Full cure, Bolt M10 x 20 Zn - quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d |
Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength | Cure Temperature | Substrate | Test Method |
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1,160 to 1,740 psi | 25°C | Bolt M10 x 20 Zn | ISO 10123, Curing, Quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d |
Impact Strength Test Methods
Impact Strength | Cure Temperature | Substrate | Test Method |
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1 - 5 (kJ/m²) | 25°C | Bolt M10 x 20 Zn | ASTM D-950, Quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d, Curing |
High Temperature Resistance Test Methods
High Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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Highly resistant to heat | |
150°C | Bolt M10 x 20 Zn - quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d at +25°C |
Low Temperature Resistance Test Methods
Low Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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-55°C | Bolt M10 x 20 Zn - quality 8.8 - nut h = 0,8 d at +25°C |