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Description for 3M CA40
Very fast setting • Excellent adhesion to many substrates including flexible vinyl and EPDM rubberApplication Type Bond, Adhesive: Instant Adhesives 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Liquid Substrate Aluminum- Etched, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Steel, Vinyl, EPDM Rubber, Aluminum Manufacturer 3M Chemistry Cyanoacrylate, Ethyl Cure Method Moisture Cure Temperature (°C) 20 to 25 Room temperature Viscosity (cPs) 20 Color Yellow High Temperature Resistance (°C) 82 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -54 Density (g/cm³) 8.7 (weight (lbs/gal)) -
Technical Data for 3M CA40
Overview
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Liquid
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Chemistry
- Cyanoacrylate (CA) - Cyanoacrylate
- Other - Ethyl
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Cure Method
- Moisture / Condensation Cure - Moisture
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Color
- Yellow
Specifications
Cure Specs
Cure Temperature (°C) 20 to 25 Room temperature Test Method Cure Time (min) Test Method Viscosity (cPs) 20 Test Method Fixture or Handling Strength Time (min) 0.05 to 0.33 Test Method Set Time (min) Very fast Work / Pot Time (min) Fast Bond Strength
General Bond Strength (psi) High Shear Strength (psi) 1,700, 2,600, 800, 800 Test Method Material Resistance
High Temperature Resistance (°C) 82 Test Method Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -54 Test Method Other Properties
Specific Gravity 1.050 Test Method Density (g/cm³) 8.7 (weight (lbs/gal)) Test Method Business Information
Shelf Life Details Store in original containers at or below 80°F (27°C).;These products can be expected to have at least nine months shelf life. At lower temperature, the shelf life will be longer. Lower temperatures cause increased viscosity of a temporary nature and also will cause water to condense on the container. Therefore, containers stored at low temperatures should be allowed to return to room temperature before opening so that water does not come in contact with the adhesive and cause adhesive gelation. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) <81 Shelf Life (mon) 9 -
Best Practices for 3M CA40
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Surface Preparation
For optimum strength structural bonds, paint, oxide films, oils, dust, mold release agents and all other surface contaminants must be completely removed. However, the amount of surface preparation depends on the required bond strength and the environmental aging resistance desired by the user.
See Vendor Technical Data sheet for more information
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Cure Temperature Test Methods
Cure Temperature | Cure Time Test Method |
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20 to 25°C Room temperature |
Cure Time Test Methods
Cure Time | Test Method |
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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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0.05 to 0.33 min | Cured |
Viscosity Test Methods
Viscosity | Test Method |
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20 cPs | Uncured |
Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength | Type | Cure Time | Cure Temperature | Cure Humidity | Substrate | Test Temperature | Test Method |
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1,700 psi | Overlap shear strength | 2,880 min | 20°C | 60 % | Steel | 23°C | Overlap Shear Metal to Metal Bond Strength tested @ 75°F (23°C), Tensile Shear Strength (as defined in ASTM-D-1002) - cured 48 hours at 68°F (20°C) - 60% Relative Humidity - abraded and acetone wiped - test specimen is 1/2 sq. in. bond tested @ .1 in./minute loading rate. |
2,600 psi | Overlap shear strength | 2,880 min | 20°C | 60 % | Aluminum-etched | 23°C | Overlap Shear Metal to Metal Bond Strength tested @ 75°F (23°C), Tensile Shear Strength (as defined in ASTM-D-1002) - cured 48 hours at 68°F (20°C) - 60% Relative Humidity - abraded and acetone wiped - test specimen is 1/2 sq. in. bond tested @ .1 in./minute loading rate. |
800 psi | Overlap shear strength | 2,880 min | 20°C | 60 % | ABS (Substrate failure) | 23°C | Overlap Shear Metal to Metal Bond Strength tested @ 75°F (23°C), Substrate Failure, Tensile Shear Strength (as defined in ASTM-D-1002) - cured 48 hours at 68°F (20°C) - 60% Relative Humidity - abraded and acetone wiped - test specimen is 1/2 sq. in. bond tested @ .1 in./minute loading rate. |
800 psi | Overlap shear strength | 2,880 min | 20°C | 60 % | PVC (Substrate failure) | 23°C | Overlap Shear Metal to Metal Bond Strength tested @ 75°F (23°C), Substrate Failure, Tensile Shear Strength (as defined in ASTM-D-1002) - cured 48 hours at 68°F (20°C) - 60% Relative Humidity - abraded and acetone wiped - test specimen is 1/2 sq. in. bond tested @ .1 in./minute loading rate. |
High Temperature Resistance Test Methods
High Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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82°C | Uncured |
Low Temperature Resistance Test Methods
Low Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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-54°C | Uncured |
Density Test Methods
Density | Test Method |
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8.7 (weight (lbs/gal)) | Uncured |
Specific Gravity Test Methods
Specific Gravity | Test Method |
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1.050 | Uncured |