Advanced Materials Araldite 2011 Structural Adhesives TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Araldite 2011 Two component epoxy adhesive Key properties Multi purpose Long working life Low shrinkage Good resistance to dynamic loading Bonds a wide variety of materials in common use Araldite 2011 is a multipurpose, two component, room temperature curing adhesive of high strength and toughness. Description It is suitable for bonding a wide variety of metals, ceramics, glass, rubber, rigid plastics and most other materials in common use. It is a versatile adhesive for the craftsman as well as most industrial applications. Product data 2011/A 2011/B 2011 (mixed) Colour - visual (A112)* Neutral pale yellow pale yellow Specific gravity ca. 1.15 ca. 0.95 ca. 1.05 Viscosity at 25C (Pas) (A191)* 30-50 20-35 30-45 Pot Life (100 gm at 25C) - - ca. 100 minutes Lap shear strength at 23C (A501)* - - > 19 MPa Shelf life (2-40C) 3 years 3 years - * Specified data are on a regular basis analysed. Data which is described in this document as typical is not analysed on a regular basis and is given for information purposes only. Data values are not guaranteed or warranted unless if specifically mentioned. Processing Pretreatment The strength and durability of a bonded joint are dependant on proper treatment of the surfaces to be bonded. At the very least, joint surfaces should be cleaned with a good degreasing agent such as acetone, iso-propanol (for plastics) or other proprietary degreasing agents in order to remove all traces of oil, grease and dirt. Low grade alcohol, gasoline (petrol) or paint thinners should never be used. The strongest and most durable joints are obtained by either mechanically abrading or chemically etching (pickling) the degreased surfaces. Abrading should be followed by a second degreasing treatment. Mix ratio Parts by weight Parts by volume Araldite 2011/A 100 100 Araldite 2011/B 80 100 Araldite 2011 is available in cartridges incorporating mixers and can be applied as ready to use adhesive with the aid of the tool recommended by Huntsman Advanced Materials. July 2012 Araldite 2011 Page 1 of 6 Application of adhesive The resin/hardener mix may be applied manually or robotically to the pretreated and dry joint surfaces. Huntsman s technical support group can assist the user in the selection of an suitable application method as well as suggest a variety of reputable companies that manufacture and service adhesive dispensing equipment. A layer of adhesive 0.05 to 0.10 mm thick will normally impart the greatest lap shear strength to the joint. Huntsman stresses that proper adhesive joint design is also critical for a durable bond. The joint components should be assembled and secured in a fixed position as soon as the adhesive has been applied. For more detailed explanations regarding surface preparation and pretreatment, adhesive joint design, and the dual syringe dispensing system, visit www.araldite2000plus.com. Equipment maintenance All tools should be cleaned with hot water and soap before adhesives residues have had time to cure. The removal of cured residues is a difficult and time-consuming operation. If solvents such as acetone are used for cleaning, operatives should take the appropriate precautions and, in addition, avoid skin and eye contact. Typical times to minimum shear strength Temperature C 10 15 23 40 60 100 Cure time to reach hours 24 12 7 2 - - LSS > 1MPa minutes - - - - 30 6 Cure time to reach hours 36 18 10 3 - - LSS > 10MPa minutes - - - - 45 7 LSS = Lap shear strength. Unless otherwise stated, the figures given below were all determined by testing standard specimens made by lap- Typical cured jointing 114 x 25 x 1.6 mm strips of aluminium alloy. The joint area was 12.5 x 25 mm in each case. properties The figures were determined with typical production batches using standard testing methods. They are provided solely as technical information and do not constitute a product specification. July 2012 Araldite 2011 Page 2 of 6