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Description for Bostik Thermogrip 6323
Long open time hot melt; excellent bonding characteristics on steel, aluminum, ABS, Noryl, phenolics, melamines and some vinyl.Chemical Resistance Alkalies, Chemical Resistance: Acids, Chemical Resistance: Fluid Resistance: Water Application Type Bond, Repair 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Stick Substrate Metal, Plastic, Steel, Wood, Porous, Phenolics, Vinyls, ABS, PPO, Noryl Industry Food Manufacturer Bostik Chemistry Hot melt Cure Method Hot melt Cure Time (min) 1,440 Viscosity (cPs) 13,500 Color Straw High Temperature Resistance (°C) 60 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -29, Good cold resistance Key Specifications FDA (U.S. Food & Drug Administration) and/or CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency): FDA 21 CFR 175.105 -
Technical Data for Bostik Thermogrip 6323
Overview
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Chemical Resistance
- Chemical Resistance : Fluid Resistance : Water Resistance - Water
- Chemical Resistance - Alkalies
- Chemical Resistance : Acid Resistance - Acids
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Application Type
- Adhesive - Bond
- Repair & Maintenance - Repair
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Stick
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Industry
- Food & Beverage - Food
- Industrial - Plastic plates
- Packaging - Assembly and spot
- Furniture / Wood-Working - Furniture
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Chemistry
- Hot melt - Hot melt
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Cure Method
- Hotmelt - Hot melt
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Color
- Yellow - Straw
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Key Specifications
- FDA (U.S. Food & Drug Administration) and/or CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency) : 175.105 - FDA 21 CFR 175.105
Specifications
Cure Specs
Cure Time (min) 1,440 Viscosity (cPs) 13,500 Test Method Fixture or Handling Strength Time (min) 1,440 Softening Point (°C) 80 to 89 Open Time (min) Long, 0.83 Material Resistance
High Temperature Resistance (°C) 60 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -29, Good cold resistance Other Properties
Specific Gravity 1.01 (gm/cc) Test Method Business Information
Shelf Life Details Shelf Life: 999 days @ 73.4°F (23°C).,Shipping and storage: Between 40°F to 95°F (4°C to 35°C) Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 73 Shelf Life (mon) 33 -
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Best Practices for Bostik Thermogrip 6323
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Surface Preparation
All surfaces should be clean and free of contaminants. If necessary, clean surfaces with solvent.
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Application
Apply the adhesive to the more difficult-to-bond surface. In general, hard, smooth surfaces are more difficult to bond than rough, porous surfaces. Metals should be pre-warmed up to 200°F (95°C) for optimum results. “Open-time” varies depending on application temperature, amount of adhesive applied, type of substrate and ambient temperature conditions. Mate the surfaces to be bonded as quickly as possible after adhesive has been applied for optimum bond strength. 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. Typically, a properly formed hot melt adhesive bond will achieve 50% of its strength after 1 minute, 75% after 1 hour, and 100% after 1 day.
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