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Description for Henkel Initiator #1
The initiator is solvent free hence no drying time is required and parts can be bonded immediately after the initiator is applied to the bonding surface.Brand Loctite Application Type Initiator 1 Part or 2 Part 2-Part Material Form Liquid Manufacturer Henkel Chemistry Acrylic, Solvent-free Cure Method 2-Part Cure Viscosity (cPs) <60 Color Amber to light-brown Can Be Used In Conjunction With These Materials Structural adhesives -
Technical Data for Henkel Initiator #1
Overview
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Application Type
- Accelerator / Activator - Initiator
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 2-Part
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Material Form
- Liquid
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Chemistry
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Application Method
- Brush
- Spray
- Other - Wipe
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Cure Method
- 2-Part Cure
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Color
- Red - Amber to light-brown
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Can Be Used In Conjunction With These Materials
- Other - Structural adhesives
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Brand
- Loctite
Specifications
Cure Specs
Viscosity (cPs) <60 Test Method Fixture or Handling Strength Time (min) >5.00 Test Method Work / Pot Time (min) 30 Mix Ratio 15:1 (by volume) Bond Strength
Structural/Load-Bearing Structural Hardness
Flexibility Flexible Other Properties
Specific Gravity 0.9765 (g/cm3) Test Method Flash Point (°F) >300.2 % Solids (%) 100 Business Information
Shelf Life Details When stored in the original unopened containers at or below 25°C, the shelf life of this product is 24 months. Keep containers in a cool place away from sparks, flame, excessive heat and sunlight. Do not freeze. Shelf Life (mon) 24 -
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Best Practices for Henkel Initiator #1
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Mixing
Initiator #1 and F246 Adhesive should not be mixed in large quantities, as a vigorous chemical reaction will occur generating a significant amount of heat and vapors.
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Curing
Initiator #1 and F246 Adhesive should not be mixed in large quantities, as a vigorous chemical reaction will occur generating a significant amount of heat and vapors.
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Clean-Up
Unreacted initiator can be cleaned up using acetone, isopropanol, or MEK.
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Fixture or Handling Strength Time Test Methods
Fixture or Handling Strength Time | Fixture-Handling Strength Test Method |
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>5.00 min | BMS test pieces, for a bond line of 0.07mm |
Viscosity Test Methods
Viscosity | Test Method | Temperature |
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<60 cPs | Utube | 25°C |
Specific Gravity Test Methods
Specific Gravity | Temperature |
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0.9765 (g/cm3) | 25°C |