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Description for Loxeal 4807
Loxeal 4807 is a 2-Part 2-Part cure Modified epoxy resin Liquid used to Adhere PMMA, Ceramics and CompositesApplication Type Bonding 1 Part or 2 Part 2-Part Material Form Liquid Substrate PMMA, Ceramics, Composites, Fiber, Glass, Metals, Plastics, PC, Steel, PA, PI, PET, ABS, Metal frames Industry Automotive (lighting), Automotive (lighting) Manufacturer Loxeal Cure Method 2-Part cure, Room temperature Cure Temperature (°C) 25 Gap Fill (in) 0.004 to 0.079 Cure Time (min) 10,080 Color Grey High Temperature Resistance (°C) 120, 150 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -40 -
Technical Data for Loxeal 4807
Overview
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Application Type
- Adhesive - Bonding
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 2-Part
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Material Form
- Liquid
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Substrate
- Ceramic - Ceramics
- Glass
- Metal - Metals, Metal frames
- Steel
- Plastic - Plastics
- Acrylic (PMMA) - PMMA
- Polycarbonate - PC
- Polyamide - PA
- Polyimide (PI) - PI
- Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) - PET
- ABS
- Composites
- Fabric - Fiber
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Industry
- Lighting - Automotive (lighting)
- Automotive - Automotive (lighting)
- Appliances - Washing machine, Dishwashers, White appliances production
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Cure Method
- Room Temperature / Air Dry - Room temperature
- 2-Part Cure
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Color
- Gray - Grey
Specifications
Cure Specs
Cure Temperature (°C) 25 Test Method Gap Fill (in) 0.004 to 0.079 Cure Time (min) 10,080 Test Method Fixture or Handling Strength Time (min) 20 to 25 Test Method Work / Pot Time (min) 10 to 20 Test Method Mix Ratio 10:1 (by volume) Bond Strength
Peel Strength (piw) 60 - 80 (N/25 mm) Test Method Shear Strength (psi) 580 to 1,450 Test Method Tensile Strength (psi) 290 to 580 Test Method Material Resistance
High Temperature Resistance (°C) 120, 150 Test Method Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -40 Test Method Hardness
Shore A Hardness 70 to 85 Test Method Shore D Hardness 20 to 30 Test Method Elongation (%) 120 to 200 Test Method Flexibility Soft and flexible Business Information
Shelf Life Details 12 months in original unopened packaging. Shelf Life (mon) 12 -
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Best Practices for Loxeal 4807
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Surface Preparation
For best results we recommend to scratch the surfaces with a tool and then to degrease and clean with Loxeal Cleaner 10 or Acetone and let dry for a few seconds.
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Application
Assembly: Parts to be bonded shall be assembled immediately after product application and kept close until full polymerization without providing any mechanical stress.
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Mixing
The resin and the hardener need to be mechanically mixed before use in the ratio of weight and/or volume in compliance with technical specifications until an homogeneous colour is reached. Products are available in dual cartridges with static mixers (separately provided) allowing a direct and correct product application on the substrates to bond, completely discarding the first 3/5 cm of the extruded product. Avoid excess of product blend because heating produced by chemical reaction may cause risk and loss of product.
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Clean-Up
Excess of product can be removed with Acetone or any other solvent based cleaner compatible with the substrates to bond. Application tools and dosing systems shall be cleaned before the product is hardened.
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Removal
Cured product can be removed only mechanically.
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Cure Temperature Test Methods
Cure Temperature | Cure Time Test Method |
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25°C | Functional curing, Curing |
Cure Time Test Methods
Cure Time | Test Method |
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10,080 min | Functional curing, Curing |
Fixture or Handling Strength Time Test Methods
Fixture or Handling Strength Time | Fixture-Handling Strength Test Method | Fixture-Handling Strength Time Temperature |
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20 to 25 min | Initial fixture time, Curing | 25°C |
Work / Pot Time Test Methods
Work / Pot Time | Test Method | Temperature |
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10 to 20 min | Usable/Pot life, Curing, Time detected on a 10g total mass mixture A+B | 25°C |
Peel Strength Test Methods
Peel Strength | Cure Temperature | Test Method |
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60 - 80 (N/25 mm) | 25°C | ISO 4578, Curing |
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength | Cure Temperature | Test Method |
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290 to 580 psi | 25°C | At break, DIN 53504, Curing |
Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength | Type | Cure Temperature | Substrate | Test Method |
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580 to 1,450 psi | Overlap shear | 25°C | Steel | ISO 4578, Curing |
High Temperature Resistance Test Methods
High Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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120°C | |
150°C | With peaks |
Low Temperature Resistance Test Methods
Low Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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-40°C |
Elongation Test Methods
Elongation | Test Method |
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120 to 200 % | At break, Curing, At +25°C, DIN 53504 |
Shore A Hardness Test Methods
Shore A Hardness | Shore Hardness Test Method |
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70 to 85 | Curing, At +25°C |
Shore D Hardness Test Methods
Shore D Hardness | Shore Hardness Test Method |
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20 to 30 | Curing, At +25°C |