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Description for 3M 2262
Quick tack, clear, non-staining • Resists plasticizer migration for bonding many flexible vinylsChemical Resistance Chemical Resistance: Resistance to plasticizer migration Application Type Bond 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Liquid Substrate Aluminum, Glass, Plastic, Polyester, Steel, Wood, Vinyls, Wood (Maple) Manufacturer 3M Chemistry Acetone, Synthetic Resin, THF, Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) Cure Method Solvent Application Temperature (°F) 64 Cure Time (min) 5.00 Viscosity (cPs) 375 to 675 Color Clear Density (g/cm³) 7.1 to 7.5 (weight (lbs/gal)) -
Technical Data for 3M 2262
Overview
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Chemical Resistance
- Chemical Resistance : Plasticizer Resistance - Resistance to plasticizer migration
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Application Type
- Adhesive - Bond
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Liquid
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Chemistry
- Other - Acetone, Synthetic Resin, THF, Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
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Application Method
- Dispenser - Lamination equipment
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Cure Method
- Solvent
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Color
- Clear / Transparent - Clear
Specifications
Cure Specs
Application Temperature (°F) 64 Cure Time (min) 5.00 Viscosity (cPs) 375 to 675 Test Method Tack Free Time (min) Very Quick, 3.00 to 5.00 Bond Strength
General Bond Strength (psi) High Peel Strength (piw) 7, 8 (1/2) (piw), 8 (1/2) (piw), 7 (1/2 ) (piw), 10 (1/2) (piw), 17, 15, 19, 14 (1/2) (piw), 20, 20, 21, 17, 0, 17, 15, 15, 16, 15 (1/2) (piw), 18, 19, 16, 17 (1/2) (piw), 16, 13, 14, 14, 0, 12, 13, 17 Test Method Hardness
Flexibility Flexible, Rigid Other Properties
Flash Point (°F) -0.4 % Solids (%) 25 to 28 Test Method Density (g/cm³) 7.1 to 7.5 (weight (lbs/gal)) Business Information
Shelf Life Details Store product at 60-80°F (15-26°C) for maximum storage life. Higher temperatures reduce normal storage life. Lower temperatures cause increased viscosity of a temporary nature. Rotate stock on a “first-in first-out” basis.;When stored at the recommended conditions in original, unopened containers, this product has a shelf life of 15 months. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 59 to 79 Shelf Life (mon) 15 -
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Best Practices for 3M 2262
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Surface Preparation
Surfaces must be clean, dry and dust free. Wiping with a solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)* will aid in removing oil and dirt.
*Note: When using solvents, extinguish all ignition sources and follow the manufacturer’s precautions and directions for use.
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Application
Brush a uniform coat of adhesive on both surfaces.
When the adhesive dries to the tacky stage, you have up to 20 minutes to complete the bond. Combine the surfaces using firm pressure to ensure good contact.
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Curing
Allow adhesive to dry until tacky but does not transfer to knuckle when touched (typically about 5 minutes depending on temperature, humidity, etc).
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Clean-Up
Excess adhesive may be removed with a solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone (MEK),* preferably while the adhesive is still wet.
*Note: When using solvents, extinguish all ignition sources and follow the manufacturer’s precautions and directions for use.
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Viscosity Test Methods
Viscosity | Test Method | Temperature |
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375 to 675 cPs | RVF #2 Sp. @ 20 rpm @ 80°F 27°C | 27°C |
Peel Strength Test Methods
Peel Strength | Type | Cure Time | Cure Temperature | Cure Humidity | Substrate | Test Method |
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7 piw | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C | Steel | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
8 (1/2) (piw) | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C | Glass | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
8 (1/2) (piw) | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C | Aluminum | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
7 (1/2 ) (piw) | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C | Polyester | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
10 (1/2) (piw) | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C | Wood (Maple) | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
17 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Steel | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
15 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Glass | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
19 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Aluminum | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
14 (1/2) (piw) | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Polyester | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
20 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Wood (Maple) | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
20 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 60°C | Steel | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
21 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 60°C | Polyester | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
17 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 100 % | Steel | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
0 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 100 % | Glass | Bond failed in adhesion to indicate substrate | |
17 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 100 % | Polyester | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
15 piw | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C | Glass | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
15 piw | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C | Aluminum | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
16 piw | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C . | Polyester | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
15 (1/2) (piw) | 180° Peel strength | 1,440 min | 25°C | Wood | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
18 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Glass | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
19 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Aluminum | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
16 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Polyester | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
17 (1/2) (piw) | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | Wood | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
16 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 60°C | Glass | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
13 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 60°C | Aluminum | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
14 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 60°C | Polyester | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
14 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 60°C | 100 % | Wood | Vinyl tore before bond failed |
0 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 100 % | Glass | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
12 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 100 % | Aluminum | Bond failed in adhesion to indicated substrate | |
13 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | 100 % | Polyester | Vinyl tore before bond failed | |
17 piw | 180° Peel strength | 10,080 min | Wood | Vinyl tore before bond failed |
% Solids Test Methods
% Solids | Test Method |
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25 to 28 % | By weight |