• Description for Bostik 6328

    A medium-to-long open time hot melt adhesive for use with general purpose applications. It is a straw colored, economical grade adhesive that bonds to wood, porous products and some plastics.

    Note: This material has been discontinued. Please view the Comparable Materials tab or call us at (262) 293-7970 for additional help.

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    Chemical Resistance Fair alkalies resistance, Chemical Resistance: Fair weak acids resistance, Chemical Resistance: Fluid Resistance: Good water resistance
    Application Type Bond
    1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part
    Material Form Liquid
    Substrate Acrylic, Ceramics, Fabrics, Some plastics, Polycarbonate, Polypropylene, Wood, Porous substrates, Non-porous substrates, ABS, Beechwood
    Industry General purpose, Desk drawer reinforcement
    Manufacturer Bostik
    Chemistry Hot melt
    Cure Method Hot melt
    Viscosity (cPs) 10,500
    Color Straw
    High Temperature Resistance (°C) 66
    Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -30
  • Technical Data for Bostik 6328

    Overview
    • Chemical Resistance
      • Chemical Resistance : Fluid Resistance : Water Resistance - Good water resistance
      • Chemical Resistance - Fair alkalies resistance
      • Chemical Resistance : Acid Resistance - Fair weak acids resistance
    • Application Type
    • 1 Part or 2 Part
      • 1-Part
    • Material Form
      • Liquid
    • Substrate
    • Industry
      • General Purpose
      • Reinforcement - Desk drawer reinforcement
      • Packaging - Food packaging
      • Furniture / Wood-Working - Picture frame assembly
      • Other - Ideal for floral, craft and hobby applications, Used for bonding wood, many plastics, fabrics, felt, ceramics, crafts, floral products and many other porous and non-porous substrates
    • Chemistry
    • Cure Method
      • Hotmelt - Hot melt
    • Color
      • Yellow - Straw
    Specifications
    Cure Specs
    Viscosity (cPs) 10,500 Test Method
    Softening Point (°C) 84
    Work / Pot Time (min) Medium-to-long, Long, 0.50 to 0.75
    Bond Strength
    Shear Strength (psi) 349, 300, 258, 83, 376 Test Method
    Material Resistance
    High Temperature Resistance (°C) 66
    Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -30
    Hardness
    Flexibility Flexible
    Other Properties
    Specific Gravity 0.95 (gms/cc)
    Business Information
    Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 73
    Shelf Life (mon) 33
  • Best Practices for Bostik 6328

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    1. Surface Preparation

      All surfaces should be clean and free of contaminants. If necessary, clean surfaces with solvent.

    2. Application

      Apply the adhesive to the more difficult-to-bond surface. In general, hard, smooth surfaces are more difficult to bond the rough, porous surfaces.

      "Open-time" varies depending on application temperature, amount of adhesive applied, type of substrate and ambient temperature condition.

      Mate the surfaces to be bonded as quickly as possible after adhesive has been applied for optimum bond strength.

    3. Curing

      Use firmest pressure practical for object being bonded. Do not move or adjust surfaces after contact has been made, as inferior bond strength will result.

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Viscosity Test Methods
Viscosity Temperature
10,500 cPs 177°C
Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength Substrate
349 psi ABS-to-ABS
300 psi Acrylic-to-Acrylic
258 psi Polycarbonate-to-Polycarbonate
83 psi Polypropylene-to-Polypropylene
376 psi Beechwood-to-Beechwood