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Description for 3M Adhesive Sealant 540
Polyurethane • Moisture cures rapidly to flexible seal/bond for many plastics, metal, wood, and more • 250 psi tensile strengthApplication Type Adhesive, Seal 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Medium paste Substrate Acrylic, FRP, Fiberglass , Metal, Nylon 66, Plastic, Polycarbonate, Polypropylene, PVC, Cold rolled Steel, Fir, Stainless Steel, PolyEthylene, EPDM, ABS, Steel, Wood Industry Wire, Transportaion, Trains, Trucks, Two Wheel Vehicles, Commercial & Specialty Vehicles, Trailers Manufacturer 3M Chemistry Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), Polyurethane Application Method Spatula, Trowel Cure Method Moisture Application Temperature (°F) 41 to 95 Cure Temperature (°C) 23 Cure Time (min) 1,440, Fast Viscosity (cPs) Non-sag Color Black, Gray, White High Temperature Resistance (°C) 90 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -40 -
Technical Data for 3M Adhesive Sealant 540
Overview
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Paste - Medium paste
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Substrate
- Glass - Fiberglass
- Metal
- Steel - Cold rolled Steel
- Plastic
- Acrylic (PMMA) - Acrylic
- Nylon - Nylon 66
- Polycarbonate
- Polypropylene
- Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - PVC
- Polyethylene (LDPE, HDPE) - PolyEthylene
- ABS
- EPM/EPDM - EPDM
- Wood - Fir
- Composites - FRP
- Stainless Steel
- Other - SMC
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Industry
- Transportation - Transportaion
- Rail - Trains
- Trucks
- Two Wheel Vehicles
- Commercial & Specialty Vehicles
- Trailer - Trailers
- Electronics - Wire
- Construction - Construction panels
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Chemistry
- Other - Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
- Polyurethane
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Application Method
- Dispenser - Application equipment
- Flow - Flow equipment
- Spatula/Trowel - Spatula, Trowel
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Cure Method
- Moisture / Condensation Cure - Moisture
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Color
- Black
- Gray
- White
Specifications
Cure Specs
Application Temperature (°F) 41 to 95 Cure Temperature (°C) 23 Test Method Cure Time (min) 1,440, Fast Test Method Viscosity (cPs) Non-sag Tack Free Time (min) 60 to 90 Test Method Bond Strength
Tensile Strength (psi) High, 300 Test Method Material Resistance
Non-Corrosive Corrosion UV Resistance Good High Temperature Resistance (°C) 90 Test Method Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -40 Test Method Moisture/Humidity Resistance Excellent water resistance Hardness
Elasticity Permanent elastic Shore A Hardness 40 Test Method Elongation (%) >600 Test Method Flexibility Flexible Modulus (psi) Low, 125 Test Method Other Properties
Specific Gravity 1.170 Flash Point (°F) 136.4 % Solids (%) >90 Business Information
Shelf Life Details Storage: Polyurethane sealants and adhesive sealants must be stored in a controlled environment to maximize shelf life. Store the products in the original unopened containers below 77°F (25C).;Shelf Life: When stored at recommended conditions, the shelf life is 6 months from date of shipment from 3M., Polyurethane sealants and adhesive sealants must be stored in a controlled environment to maximize shelf life. Store the products in the original unopened containers below 77°F (25C).;When stored at recommended conditions, the shelf life of cartridges and sausage packs is 12 months from the date of manufacture. For 5 and 55 gallon containers, the shelf life is 6 months from date of manufacture. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) <77 Room Temperature, <77 Room Temperature Shelf Life Type From date of manufacture, From date of manufacture Shelf Life (mon) 12, 6 -
Best Practices for 3M Adhesive Sealant 540
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Surface Preparation
Surfaces to be sealed or bonded should be clean and dry. Surfaces should be free from grease, mold release, oil, water/condensation, and other contaminates that may affect the adhesion of the sealant. Abrading with 180 to 220 grit abrasive followed by a solvent wipe will improve the bond strength. Suitable solvents include 3M™ Adhesive Remover or methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)*.
*When using solvents, use in a well ventilated area. Extinguish all sources of ignition in the work area and observe product directions for use and precautionary measures.
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Application
Loading the applicator gun: make sure the applicator is set up with correct plunger attachment for cartridge or sausage pack.
Cartridge: Puncture seal in nozzle and remove the pull-tab seal at the bottom of the cartridge. Load into applicator and fix retaining ring (if applicable). Assemble the nozzle (if applicable) and cut to desired size and shape.
Sausage Pack: Make a 1" slit close to the crimp on one end of the sausage pack. Load the sausage pack into the applicator barrel (slit side out). Place the rounded end of the supplied sausage nozzle onto the slit end of the sausage package and fix with retaining ring. Cut nozzle to desired size and shape.
Product should be used within 24 hours after seal is punctured. Dispense product with the nozzle tip in contact with the substrate to insure good gap filling. Bonding must occur within the first 50% of published skin time.
Do not apply polyurethane sealants and adhesive sealants on frozen nor wet surfaces. Do not apply over silicone nor in the presence of curing silicone nor hybrid products. Avoid contact with alcohol and solvents during curing. Sealant can be tooled immediately after applying to give desired appearance.
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Clean-Up
While sealant is still soft, cleaning can be done with the same solvents used for surface preparation. Avoid cleaning with alcohol as it will interfere with the curing process. If sealant is already cured, removal is done mechanically with razor knife, piano wire, sanding or 3M™ Scotch-Brite™ Molding adhesive and Stripe Removal Disc.
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Cure Temperature Test Methods
Cure Temperature | Cure Time Test Method |
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23°C | Rate of Cure @ 73°F and 50% Relative Humidity, 1/8" (3 mm) per 24 hour |
Cure Time Test Methods
Cure Time | Test Method |
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1,440 min | Rate of Cure @ 73°F and 50% Relative Humidity, 1/8" (3 mm) per 24 hour |
Fast |
Tack Free Time Test Methods
Tack Free Time | Tack Free Temperature | Test Method |
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60 to 90 min | 23°C | Tack-Free Time @ 73°F and 50% Relative Humidity |
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength | Test Method |
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High | |
300 psi | ASTM D412 |
High Temperature Resistance Test Methods
High Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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90°C | Service Temperature |
Low Temperature Resistance Test Methods
Low Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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-40°C | Service Temperature |
Elongation Test Methods
Elongation | Test Method |
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>600 % | At Break, ASTM D412 |
Modulus Test Methods
Modulus | Test Method |
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Low | Modulus Test Method |
125 psi | ASTM D412, 100% modulus |
Shore A Hardness Test Methods
Shore A Hardness | Shore Hardness Test Method |
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40 | ASTM C661 |