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Description for 3M 9828PC
Double Coated Tape with adhesive 340, available with a thin polyester film or a tissue for dimensional stability and improved handling.Application Type Bond 1 Part or 2 Part 1 Part Material Form Tape Substrate Aluminum foil, Fabrics, Foams, ABS, Polycarbonate, Polyester, Polypropylene, Stainless Steel, CardBoard, Plastics Manufacturer 3M Chemistry Acrylic Cure Method Pressure Sensitive Color White High Temperature Resistance (°C) 49, 66 Key Specifications TSCA -
Best Practices for 3M 9828PC
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Surface Preparation
To obtain optimum adhesion, the bonding surfaces must be clean, dry and well unified. Some typical surface cleaning solvents are isopropyl alcohol or heptane.
Note: Carefully read and follow the manufacturer’s precautions and directions for use when working with solvents.
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Application
Bond strength is dependent upon the amount of adhesive-to-surface contact developed.Firm application pressure helps develop better adhesive contact and improves bond strength.
Ideal tape application temperature range is 70°F to 100°F (21°C to 38°C). Initial tape application to surfaces at temperatures below 50°F (10°C) is not recommended because the adhesive becomes too firm to adhere readily. However, once properly applied, low temperature holding is generally satisfactory.
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Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength | Test Time | Test Temperature | Test Method |
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Good | |||
1000 (grams) | 1,860 sec | 22°C | ASTM D3654 modified -(.5 inch2 sample size), 1000 grams |
500 (grams) | 180 sec | 70°C | ASTM D3654 modified -(.5 inch2 sample size), 500 grams |
Peel Strength Test Methods
Peel Strength | Type | Substrate | Test Time | Test Temperature | Test Method |
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63 (Oz./in.) | 90° Peel strength | Stainless steel | 15 min | 25°C | ASTM D3330 - 90 degree |
74 (Oz./in.) | 90° Peel strength | Stainless steel | 4,320 min | 25°C | ASTM D3330 - 90 degree |
94 (Oz./in.) | 90° Peel strength | Stainless steel | 4,320 min | 70°C | ASTM D3330 - 90 degree |
91 (Oz./in.) | 180° Peel strength | 4,320 min | 25°C | ASTM D3330 - 180 degree, 2 mil Al foil | |
52 (Oz./in.) | 90° Peel strength | ABS | 4,320 min | 25°C | ASTM D3330 - 90 degree,_x00D_ 2 mil Al foil |
67 (Oz./in.) | 90° Peel strength | Polyester | 4,320 min | 25°C | ASTM D3330 - 90 degree, 2 mil Al foil |
32 (Oz./in.) | 90° Peel strength | Polycarbonate | 4,320 min | 25°C | ASTM D3330 - 90 degree, 2 mil Al foil |
High Temperature Resistance Test Methods
High Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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49°C | Relative High Temperature Operating Ranges: Long Term (days, weeks) |
66°C | Relative High Temperature Operating Ranges: Short Term (min, hours) |