3M Wood Adhesive Scotch-Weld Thin Instant Wood Adhesive Datasheet 3M Wood Adhesive Scotch-Weld Thin Instant Wood Adhesive

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  • Description for 3M Wood Adhesive Scotch-Weld Thin Instant Wood Adhesive

    One-part cyanoacrylate adhesives reach handling strength without an activator in 5-10 seconds, up to 80% of full strength in one hour (optional activator increases cure speed).

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    Application Type Bond, Repair, Adhesive: Instant Adhesives
    1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part
    Material Form Liquid
    Substrate Steel, Wood, Pine, Oak, Plywood, MDF
    Industry Stripped screws
    Manufacturer 3M
    Chemistry Cyanoacrylate
    Cure Method Moisture cure
    Viscosity (cPs) 10, thin
    Color Translucent
  • Technical Data for 3M Wood Adhesive Scotch-Weld Thin Instant Wood Adhesive

    Overview
    • Application Type
    • 1 Part or 2 Part
      • 1-Part
    • Material Form
      • Liquid
    • Substrate
      • Steel
      • Wood - Pine, Oak, Plywood, MDF
      • Other - solid surface, slivers
    • Industry
      • Mechanical Fastening Parts - Stripped screws
      • Furniture / Wood-Working - Woodworking, Furniture, Cabinetry
      • Other - Fill gaps
    • Chemistry
    • Application Method
      • Other - squeeze bottle
    • Cure Method
      • Moisture / Condensation Cure - Moisture cure
    • Color
      • Translucent
    Specifications
    Cure Specs
    Viscosity (cPs) 10, thin
    Fixture or Handling Strength Time (min) <0.08, 0.08 to 0.17
    Bond Strength
    Structural/Load-Bearing Structural
    Shear Strength (psi) High, High, Medium, Low, Low, High Test Method
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Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength Type Substrate Test Method
High Overlap shear strength Pine High = typically provide substrate failure (adhesive bond stronger than material itself) or at least 800 psi overlap shear strength
High Overlap shear strength Oak High = typically provide substrate failure (adhesive bond stronger than material itself) or at least 800 psi overlap shear strength
Medium Overlap shear strength Plywood Medium = adhesive or cohesive failure, with 500-800 psi overlap shear strength
Low Overlap shear strength MDF Low = less than 500 psi overlap shear strength
Low Overlap shear strength Polyurethane Finish Low = less than 500 psi overlap shear strength
High Overlap shear strength Steel High = typically provide substrate failure (adhesive bond stronger than material itself) or at least 800 psi overlap shear strength