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Description for Hernon Grenade Igniter Case Sealant 47422
A single component anaerobic thread locking and sealing adhesive. It is a low viscosity penetrating material for locking already assembled threaded fasteners.Chemical Resistance Chemical Resistance: Most solvents Application Type Thread locking, Thread sealing 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Liquid Substrate Metallic surfaces, Steel Industry For locking already assembled threaded fasteners, Specially formulated for pre-assembled fasteners Manufacturer Hernon Chemistry Methacrylate ester, No solvents Cure Method UV curing, Heat, Anaerobic curing, Room temperature Cure Temperature (°C) 20 to 25 Room temperature, Room temperature, 22 Gap Fill (in) Good gap filling properties Cure Time (min) Quickly, Rapid, 1,440, <0.17, <0.17 Viscosity (cPs) Low, Capillary action, 9 to 16 Fluorescent UV fluorescence for in-process inspection Color Red Torque (psi) 100-350 (in-lb), 75-300 (in-lb), 50-150 (in-lb), 150-300 (in-lb) Shrinkage Resistance No shrinkage due to solvent evaporation High Temperature Resistance (°C) 204 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -54 Key Specifications ISO-9001 -
Technical Data for Hernon Grenade Igniter Case Sealant 47422
Overview
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Chemical Resistance
- Chemical Resistance : Relative Solvent Resistance
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Application Type
- Thread Sealant
- Threadlocker
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Liquid
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Substrate
- Metal
- Steel
- Other
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Industry
- Mechanical Fastening Parts
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Chemistry
- Acrylic
- Solvent-Free
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Cure Method
- Room Temperature / Air Dry
- UV / Visible Light
- Heat
- Anaerobic
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Color
- Red
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Key Specifications
- International Organization for Standardization
Specifications
Cure Specs
Cure Temperature (°C) Register to view Gap Fill (in) Cure Time (min) Viscosity (cPs) Fixture or Handling Strength Time (min) Fluorescent Bond Strength
Torque (psi) Register to view Material Resistance
Shrinkage Resistance Register to view Environmental Resistance High Temperature Resistance (°C) Low Temperature Resistance (°C) Other Properties
Specific Gravity Register to view Flash Point (°F) % Solids (%) Business Information
Shelf Life Details Register to view Shelf Life Temperature (°F) Not Good For
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Best Practices for Hernon Grenade Igniter Case Sealant 47422
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Surface Preparation
For best performance surfaces should be clean and free of grease.
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Application
Grenade Igniter Case Sealant 47422 should be applied in sufficient quantity to fill all engaged threads.
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Curing
Grenade Igniter Case Sealant 47422 cures quickly at room temperature without the need for surface activators or heat to join threaded assemblies. Fixturing strength develops in five minutes, or within 10 seconds by exposing the edge fillets to high intensity long wavelength UV light (365 nm). Full strength will be reached in 24 hours. Cure fillets at UV light irradiances above 60 milliwatts/cm² to insure proper cure.
Curing occurs when the resin is confined between metallic surfaces. The metal acts as a catalyst for the curing process. Hot air oven heat or induction heat will fully cure this compound. To insure proper cure of UV fillets, UV light intensities above 60 milliwatts/cm2 is recommended.
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Removal
To aid in disassembly anaerobic compounds can be weakened by heating to at least 500ºF (260ºC). Once disassembled, cured adhesive can be removed with Hernon? Gasket Remover 30.
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Cure Temperature Test Methods
| Cure Temperature | Cure Time Test Method |
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| 20 to 25°C Room temperature | |
| Room temperature | |
| 22°C | Full strength |
Cure Time Test Methods
| Cure Time | Test Method |
|---|---|
| Quickly | |
| Rapid | |
| 1,440 min | Full strength |
| <0.17 min | Surface cure, medium pressure mercury arc light source (undoped), 100 mW/cm² @ 365 nm irradiance, When curing with sufficient UV light irradiance, exposed material cures dry to the touch in seconds. |
| <0.17 min | Surface cure, medium pressure mercury arc light source (undoped), 60 mW/cm² @ 260 nm irradiance, When curing with sufficient UV light irradiance, exposed material cures dry to the touch in seconds. |
Fixture or Handling Strength Time Test Methods
| Fixture or Handling Strength Time | Fixture-Handling Strength Test Method |
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| <0.17 min | Fixture time, glass microscope slides, 6 mW/cm² irradiance, UV fixture time is defined as the light exposure time required to develop a shear strength of 0.1 N/mm². |
Viscosity Test Methods
| Viscosity | Temperature |
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| Low | |
| Capillary action | |
| 9 to 16 cPs | 25°C |
