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Description for Bostik Simson ISR 70-09
High tack, high green strength adhesive / sealant; low electrical conductivity; neutral cure; solvent free; low volume shrinkage.Application Type Bond, Seal 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Paste Substrate Copper, Glass, Aluminium, Brass, Zinc, Polyester, PVC, Galvanished steel, Stainless Steel, Painted and lacquered wood, Lacquered metal, Polyester (GRP), Metal, Powder coated metal Industry Automotive, Corner profiles on trailers, Shutters for busses, Side panels on trains, Side panels on busses Manufacturer Bostik Chemistry SMP (Silyl Modified Polymer), PVC-free, Isocyanate-free, Solvent-free Cure Method Moisture Application Temperature (°F) 41 to 95 Cure Temperature (°C) 20 Cure Time (min) Fast, 1,440 Color White High Temperature Resistance (°C) 120, 180 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -40 -
Technical Data for Bostik Simson ISR 70-09
Overview
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Paste
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Substrate
- Glass
- Metal - Aluminium, Lacquered metal, Powder coated metal
- Copper
- Brass
- Zinc
- Steel - Galvanished steel
- Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - PVC
- Wood - Painted and lacquered wood
- Polyester - Polyester (GRP)
- Stainless Steel
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Industry
- Other Transportation - Coach construction
- Trailer - Corner profiles on trailers
- Bus - Shutters for busses, Side panels on busses
- Rail - Side panels on trains
- Automotive
- Industrial - Corner profiles, Frame, Joints, Luggage shutters, Stiffening ribs
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Chemistry
- Solvent-Free - PVC-free, Isocyanate-free
- Silyl Modified Polymer (SMP) / MS Polymer - SMP (Silyl Modified Polymer)
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Application Method
- Dispenser - Air-pressure gun
- Brush - Hand
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Cure Method
- Moisture / Condensation Cure - Moisture
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Color
- White
Specifications
Cure Specs
Application Temperature (°F) 41 to 95 Cure Temperature (°C) 20 Test Method Cure Time (min) Fast, 1,440 Test Method Open Time Temperature (°C) 20 Tack Free Time (min) 10, High Test Method Open Time (min) <30 Bond Strength
Shear Strength (psi) 300 Test Method Green Strength (psi) High, ca.1400(pa) Test Method Tensile Strength (psi) 330, 420 Test Method Material Resistance
UV Resistance Excellent, Very Good Environmental Resistance Excellent High Temperature Resistance (°C) 120, 180 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -40 Moisture/Humidity Resistance Moisture/humidity resistance Hardness
Shore A Hardness 60 Test Method Elongation (%) 200 Test Method Flexibility Permanently elastic Modulus (psi) 635 Test Method Other Properties
Specific Gravity ca. 1.4 (g/ml) Business Information
Shelf Life Details Simson ISR 70-09 may be stored for 12 months in a closed (unopened) container in a dry place at temperatures between 86°F (+30°C) (cartridges 18 months)., Simson ISR 70-09 may be stored for 12 months in a closed (unopened) container in a dry place at temperatures between 86°F (+30°C) (cartridges 18 months). Shelf Life Temperature (°F) >86, >86 Shelf Life (mon) 12, 18 Cartridges -
Best Practices for Bostik Simson ISR 70-09
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Application
Simson ISR 70-09 can easily be extruded with a hand- or air-pressure gun at temperatures between 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C). The application speed can be increased by heating the product to 158°F (70°C) as a maximum. The substrates have to be assembled within 30 minutes (at 70°F/20°C @ 50% R.H.) after applying Simson ISR 70-09. In general, an adhesive thickness of 2 mm is recommended. At a temperature of 70°F (20°C) and a relative humidity of 50%, Simson ISR 70-09 can be painted with the most industrial paints already 10 minutes after application. Best adhesion of paint coats is generally obtained if painted within 4 hours after applying Simson ISR 70-09.
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Clean-Up
Cleaning tools or removing uncured residue of Simson ISR 70-09 can be done with a clean colorless cloth, wetted with Isopropyl alcohol. It is recommended to make a trial first to check possible attack of the substrate by Isopropyl alcohol.
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Cure Temperature Test Methods
Cure Temperature | Cure Time Test Method |
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20°C | Cure rate after 24 hrs., ca. 3 mm, 70°F/20°C @ 50% R.H. |
Cure Time Test Methods
Cure Time | Test Method |
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Fast | |
1,440 min | Cure rate after 24 hrs., ca. 3 mm, 70°F/20°C @ 50% R.H. |
Tack Free Time Test Methods
Tack Free Time | Tack Free Temperature | Test Method |
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10 min | 20°C | 70°F/20°C @ 50% R.H., ca. |
High |
Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength | Substrate | Test Method |
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300 psi | Aluminum to Aluminum | DIN 53283/ASTM D1002, Shear stress, adhesive thickness 2mm, test speed 50 mm/min. |
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength | Test Method |
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330 psi | Tensile stress 100%, DIN 53504/ISO 37 |
420 psi | Tensile stress @ Break, DIN 53504/ISO 37 |
Green Strength Test Methods
Green Strength | Test Method |
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High | |
ca.1400(pa) | Physical Rheometer MC100 |
Elongation Test Methods
Elongation | Test Method |
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200 % | DIN 53504/ISO 37, at Break, Ca. |
Modulus Test Methods
Modulus | Test Method |
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635 psi | DIN 53504/ISO 37, 10% |
Shore A Hardness Test Methods
Shore A Hardness | Shore Hardness Test Method |
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60 | DIN 53505, Ca. |