• Description for 3M 8001

    An extra-strength product for removing ordinary dirt and grime, as well as difficult spots and stains, from all types of static control surfaces.

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    Application Type Remove
    1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part
    Material Form Liquid
    Industry Door mats
    Manufacturer 3M
    Chemistry Water-based
    Color Clear
    Density (g/cm³) 7.3 (Lbs/Gallon) (Approx.)
    Key Specifications Mil-Spec (United States Military Standard): MIL-B-81705-C
  • Technical Data for 3M 8001

    Overview
    • Application Type
      • Cleaner/Debonder/Remover – For Cured Materials - Remove
    • 1 Part or 2 Part
      • 1-Part
    • Material Form
      • Liquid
    • Substrate
      • Other - Any washable static control surface
    • Industry
      • Construction Door - Door mats
      • Other - Table mats, Hard laminate benchtops, Portable field service kit work surfaces, Spots, Stains, Ordinary dirt, Grime
    • Chemistry
    • Application Method
      • Spray
    • Cure Method
      • None
    • Color
      • Clear / Transparent - Clear
    • Key Specifications
      • Mil-Spec (United States Military Standard) : B-81705-C - MIL-B-81705-C
    Specifications
    Bond Strength
    General Bond Strength (psi) High
    Peel Strength (piw) 35, 33, 22, 16, 18 Test Method
    Conductivity
    Surface Resistivity (O) 10e11 (ohms/square) Test Method
    Other Properties
    Flash Point (°F) -13.0
    % Solids (%) 39 Test Method
    Density (g/cm³) 7.3 (Lbs/Gallon) (Approx.)
    Business Information
    Shelf Life Details Freeze/thaw stable
    Shelf Life (mon) 24
  • Best Practices for 3M 8001

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    1. Application

      Simply spray on Mark Remover 8001 and wipe it off with a clean cloth or sponge.

      For dif?cult spots or stains, agitation of the surface with a brush or sponge may be helpful. Scotch-Brite™ Soft Scour!™ blue scrub sponges are suggested for this purpose.

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Peel Strength Test Methods
Peel Strength Substrate Test Temperature Test Method
35 piw Cloth to clear coat/base coat paint 24°C Peel adhesion tests were run using cloth to clear coat/base coat paint. Bonds were pulled at a rate of 2 inches per minute
33 piw Cloth to clear coat/base coat paint 49°C Peel adhesion tests were run using cloth to clear coat/base coat paint. Bonds were pulled at a rate of 2 inches per minute
22 piw Cloth to clear coat/base coat paint 71°C Peel adhesion tests were run using cloth to clear coat/base coat paint. Bonds were pulled at a rate of 2 inches per minute
16 piw Cloth to clear coat/base coat paint 82°C Peel adhesion tests were run using cloth to clear coat/base coat paint. Bonds were pulled at a rate of 2 inches per minute
18 piw Cloth to clear coat/base coat paint 93°C Peel adhesion tests were run using cloth to clear coat/base coat paint. Bonds were pulled at a rate of 2 inches per minute
Surface Resistivity Test Methods
Surface Resistivity Test Method
10e11 (ohms/square) over extended periods in both normal (55% RH) and dry (13% RH) environments.
% Solids Test Methods
% Solids Test Method
39 % Appx.