Hernon Instantbond 110 Datasheet Hernon Instantbond 110

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  • Description for Hernon Instantbond 110

    A state-of-the-art, single component, solventless, room temperature curing methyl cyanoacrylate adhesive. It can bond a wide variety of surfaces including thermoplastics, elastomers, ceramics, leather, cork, and paper, but is particularly suited for bonding metal substrates.

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    Brand Instantbond
    Chemical Resistance Chemical resistance, Chemical Resistance: Solvent resistance, Gasoline, Chemical Resistance: Ethanol, Chemical Resistance: Isopropanol
    Application Type Bond, Potting
    1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part
    Material Form Liquid
    Substrate Acrylic, Aluminum, Ceramics, Metal, Paper, Thermoplastics, PVC, Rubber, Steel, Stones, Cork, Dissimilar materials, Fiberglass, Zinc dichromate, Phenolic, Nitrile rubber, Elastomers, ABS, Aluminum (grit blasted), Metal substrates, Permanent locking of plastic, Steel (grit blasted), Buna-N
    Industry Bonding wiper blades, Fixturing heat sinks, Bonding gears to shaft, Bonding fasteners, Fixturing P.C. boards, Bonding catheters, Fixturing wire tacking, Bonding acrylic windows, Fixturing filter caps, Fixturing jumper wires, Bonding name plates, Bonding gears to shaft, Potting transistors
    Manufacturer Hernon
    Chemistry Methyl cyanoacrylate, Solventless
    Cure Method Pressure sensitive, Surface moisture, Room temperature curing
    Cure Temperature (°C) 22, Room temperature, 22, 22
    Gap Fill (in) 0.006
    Cure Time (min) 1,440, Rapid, 0.50, 10,080
    Viscosity (cPs) 85 to 200
    Color Clear
    Oil Resistance Motor oil
    High Temperature Resistance (°C) 82, Heat resistance
    Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -55
    Key Specifications CID (United States Government Commercial Item Description): A-A-3097: Meets the requirements of CID A-A-3097 Type I Class 2, Mil-Spec (United States Military Standard): A-46050C: Meets the requirements of MIL-A-46050C, Type I Class 2
    Can Be Used In Conjunction With These Materials Fixturing gaskets
  • Technical Data for Hernon Instantbond 110

    Overview
    • Chemical Resistance
      • Chemical Resistance - Gasoline
      • Chemical Resistance : Relative Solvent Resistance - Isopropanol, Solvent resistance, Ethanol
    • Application Type
    • 1 Part or 2 Part
      • 1-Part
    • Material Form
      • Liquid
    • Substrate
      • Ceramic - Ceramics
      • Fiberglass
      • Elastomer - Elastomers
      • Dissimilar Substrates - Dissimilar materials
      • Metal - Metal substrates
      • Aluminum - Aluminum (grit blasted)
      • Steel - Steel (grit blasted)
      • Zinc - Zinc dichromate
      • Plastic - Permanent locking of plastic, Thermoplastics
      • Acrylic (PMMA) - Acrylic
      • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - PVC
      • Phenolic
      • ABS
      • Rubber
      • Nitrile Rubber - Buna-N
      • Wood - Cork
      • Paper
      • Stone - Stones
      • Other - Leather, A wide variety of surfaces, Similar materials
    • Industry
      • Mechanical Fastening Parts - Bonding fasteners
      • Sign - Bonding name plates
      • Automotive - Bonding wiper blades
      • Sporting Equipment - Fixturing golf club parts, Fixturing tennis racquet parts
      • Electronics - Potting transistors
      • Heat sink - Fixturing heat sinks
      • Printed Circuit Board (PCB) - Fixturing P.C. boards
      • Wire Tacking - Fixturing wire tacking
      • Speakers - Bonding speaker components
      • Gears - Bonding gears to shaft
      • Filters - Fixturing filter caps
      • Cable - Fixturing jumper wires
      • Shafts - Bonding gears to shaft
      • Catheter Assembly - Bonding catheters
      • Construction Window - Bonding acrylic windows
      • Other - State-of-the-art, Potting fiberglass molds, Bonding rubber bumpers, Bonding permanent locking of plastic, Potting adjustable components, Bonding O-rings, Bonding security collars, Potting tamper proofing, Bonding shock mounts, Bonding honing stones, Bonding insulation pads
    • Chemistry
    • Application Method
      • Dispenser - Semi and fully automated dispensing equipment
    • Cure Method
      • Pressure Sensitive (min) - Pressure sensitive
      • Room Temperature / Air Dry - Room temperature curing
      • Moisture / Condensation Cure - Surface moisture
    • Color
      • Clear / Transparent - Clear
    • Key Specifications
      • CID (United States Government Commercial Item Description) : A-A-3097 : Type I, Class 2 - Meets the requirements of CID A-A-3097 Type I Class 2
      • Mil-Spec (United States Military Standard) : A-46050C : Type I, Class 2 - Meets the requirements of MIL-A-46050C, Type I Class 2
    • Can Be Used In Conjunction With These Materials
      • Gaskets - Fixturing gaskets
    • Brand
      • Instantbond
    Specifications
    Cure Specs
    Cure Temperature (°C) 22, Room temperature, 22, 22 Test Method
    Gap Fill (in) 0.006
    Cure Time (min) 1,440, Rapid, 0.50, 10,080 Test Method
    Viscosity (cPs) 85 to 200 Test Method
    Fixture or Handling Strength Time (min) <0.33, <2.00, <4.00, <0.17, <0.50, <1.00, <0.33 Test Method
    Bond Strength
    General Bond Strength (psi) Strong bond
    Shear Strength (psi) 2,002, 2,002, 986, 551, 595 Test Method
    Tensile Strength (psi) >290, >1,494, >1,291 Test Method
    Material Resistance
    Oil Resistance Motor oil
    High Temperature Resistance (°C) 82, Heat resistance Test Method
    Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -55 Test Method
    Moisture/Humidity Resistance 95% RH
    Other Properties
    Specific Gravity 1.050 Test Method
    Flash Point (°F) >174.0 Test Method
    Business Information
    Shelf Life Details Cyanoacrylate adhesives must be stored under refrigeration at a temperature of 40ºF ± 5ºF for extended shelf life.
    Not Good For
    Don't Use For Pure oxygen, As a sealant for chlorine, As a sealant for other strong oxidizing materials, Oxygen rich systems
    Don't Use With Long-term glass to glass bonding applications
  • Best Practices for Hernon Instantbond 110

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    1. Surface Preparation

      Directions for Use: For best performance bond surfaces should be clean and free from grease. This product performs best in thin bond gaps (0.05 mm).

    2. Application

      Easy use

    3. Curing

      Cure Speed vs. Bond Gap: The rate of cure will depend on the bondline gap. Thin bond lines result in high cure speeds, increasing the bond gap will decrease the rate of cure.

      Cure Speed vs. Accelerator: Where cure speed is unacceptably long due to large gaps, applying accelerator to the surface will improve cure speed. However, this can reduce ultimate strength of the bond and therefore testing is recommended to confirm effect.

    4. Clean-Up

      Liquid cyanoacrylate should not be wiped with rags or tissue. The fabric will cause polymerization and large quantities of adhesive will heat or cure causing smoke and strong irritating vapors. Always flood with excess water to clean up spill conditions.

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Cure Temperature Test Methods
Cure Temperature Cure Time Test Method
22°C Cured
Room temperature
22°C Cured
22°C Cured
Cure Time Test Methods
Cure Time Test Method
1,440 min Cured
Rapid
0.50 min Cured
10,080 min Cured
Fixture or Handling Strength Time Test Methods
Fixture or Handling Strength Time Fixture-Handling Strength Test Method Fixture-Handling Strength Time Temperature
<0.33 min Steel 22°C
<2.00 min Aluminum 22°C
<4.00 min Zinc dichromate 22°C
<0.17 min Nitrile rubber 22°C
<0.50 min ABS 22°C
<1.00 min PVC 22°C
<0.33 min Phenolic 22°C
Viscosity Test Methods
Viscosity Test Method Temperature
85 to 200 cPs Uncured 25°C
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength Cure Time Cure Temperature Substrate Test Method
>290 psi 0.50 min 22°C Buna-N Cured, ASTM D1414
>1,494 psi 1,440 min 22°C Buna-N Cured, ASTM D1414
>1,291 psi 1,440 min 22°C Steel Cured, ASTM D2095
Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength Cure Time Cure Temperature Substrate Test Method
2,002 psi 1,440 min 22°C Steel (grit blasted) Cured, ASTM D1002
2,002 psi 1,440 min 22°C Aluminum (grit blasted) Cured, ASTM D1002
986 psi 1,440 min 22°C Zinc dichromate Cured, ASTM D1002
551 psi 1,440 min 22°C ABS (Substrate Failure) Cured, ASTM D1002
595 psi 1,440 min 22°C PVC (Substrate Failure) Cured, ASTM D1002
High Temperature Resistance Test Methods
High Temperature Resistance Test Method
82°C Cured 24 Hours @ 22ºC
Heat resistance
Low Temperature Resistance Test Methods
Low Temperature Resistance Test Method
-55°C Cured 24 Hours @ 22ºC
Flash Point Test Methods
Flash Point Test Method
>78.9°C Uncured
Specific Gravity Test Methods
Specific Gravity Test Method
1.050 Uncured