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Features&Benefits
Ultralowviscosity
Suitableforbondingpreassembledparts
Idealforclosefittingplasticcomponents
Description
PERMABOND101isalowviscosityproductusefulin
wickingorpenetratingapplicationsorbonding
closelyfittingparts.Itisfastsettingandsuitablefor
useonplastics,rubberandmetals.
Cyanoacrylateadhesivesaresinglecomponent
adhesivesthatpolymerizerapidlywhenpressedinto
athinfilmbetweenparts.Themoisture adsorbed
on
thesurfaceinitiatesthecuringoftheadhesive.
Strongbondsaredevelopedextremelyfastandona
greatvarietyofmaterials.Thesepropertiesmake
PERMABONDcyanoacrylatestheidealadhesivesfor
highspeedproductionlines.
PhysicalPropertiesofUncuredAdhesive
Chemicalcomposition Ethylcyanoacrylate
Appearance Colourless
Viscosity@25°C 13mPa.s(cP)
Density 1.05
TypicalCuringProperties
Maximumgapfill 0.05mm0.002in
Fixture/handlingtime*
35seconds(Steel)
25seconds(BunaNRubber)
510seconds(Phenolic)
Fullstrength 24hours
*Handlingtimescanbeaffectedbytemperature,humidityand
specificsurfacesbeingbonded.Largergapsoracidicsurfaceswill
alsoreducecurespeedbutthiscanbeovercomebytheuseof
PermabondCSurfaceActivator(CSA)orPermabondQFS16.
TypicalPerformanceofCuredAdhesive
Shearstrength*
ASTMD1002
Steel1923N/mm²(28003300psi)
Aluminium79N/mm²(10001300psi)
Zinc810N/mm²(12001500psi)
ABS>6N/mm²(900psi)SF
PVC>6N/mm²(900psi)SF
PC>5N/mm²(700psi)SF
Phenolic1214N/mm²(17002000psi)
ImpactStrength
(ASTMD950)
614kJ/m²(37ftlb/in²)
ShoreAhardness 85
Coefficientof
thermalexpansion
90x10
6
mm/mm/°C
Dielectricstrength 10mV/mm
Thermal
conductivity
0.1W/(m.K)
*Strengthresultswillvarydependingonthelevelofsurface
preparationandgap.
SF=Substratefailure
TemperatureResistance
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
50 0 50 100 150

“Hotstrength”shearstrengthtestsperformedonmildsteel.24hrcureat
roomtemperatureandconditionedtopulltemperaturefor30minutes
beforetesting.
101canwithstandhighertemperaturesforbriefperiods
(suchasforpaintbakingandwavesolderingprocesses)
providingthejointisnotundulystressed.Theminimum
temperaturethecuredadhesivecanbeexposedtois
‐55°C(65°F)dependingonthematerialsbeingbonded.
%Strengthretention
Tem
p
erature°C
PERMABOND101
Cyanoacrylate
TechnicalDatasheet
Documentation Provided By HMC Electronics
33 Springdale Ave. Canton, MA 02021
http://www.hmcelectronics.com
(800) 482-4440

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