PERMABOND 102 Cyanoacrylate Technical Datasheet Features & Benefits Typical Performance of Cured Adhesive Steel 19-23 N/mm (2800-3300 psi) Plastic and rubber bonding Aluminium 7-9 N/mm (1000-1300 psi) Applications requiring fast fixturing Zinc 8-10 N/mm (1200-1500 psi) Shear strength* Ease of use no mixing or heat cure ABS >6 N/mm (900psi) SF** (ISO4587) Bonds most materials PVC >6 N/mm (900psi) SF** 100% reactive, no solvents PC >5 N/mm (700 psi) SF** Phenolic 12-14N/mm (1700-2000 psi) Impact strength Approved to MIL-A-46050C Type II Class 2 (existing designs) 3-5 kJ/m (1.4-2.4 ft-lb/in) (ASTM D-950) Dielectric constant 2.5 10kHz Description Dielectric strength 25 kV/mm PERMABOND 102 is a low viscosity general purpose Coefficient of cyanoacrylate adhesive suitable for bonding close-fitting -6 90 x 10 mm/mm/C thermal expansion components. It is fast setting and suitable for use on Coefficient of plastics, rubber and metals. thermal 0.1 W/(m.K) conductivity Cyanoacrylate adhesives are single component adhesives Hardness (ISO868) 85 Shore D that polymerize rapidly when pressed into a thin film between parts. The moisture adsorbed on the surface *Strength results will vary depending on the level of surface initiates the curing of the adhesive. Strong bonds are preparation and gap. developed extremely fast and on a great variety of **SF = Substrate failure materials. These properties make PERMABOND cyanoacrylates ideal adhesives for high speed production lines. Hot Strength 100 Physical Properties of Uncured Adhesive 80 Chemical composition Ethyl cyanoacrylate 60 Appearance Colourless 40 Viscosity 25C 70-90 mPa.s (cP) 20 Specific gravity 1.1 0 -50 0 50 100 150 Typical Curing Properties Temperature (C) Maximum gap fill 0.15 mm 0.006 in 10-15 seconds (Steel) Hot strength shear strength tests performed on mild steel. 24hr cure at Fixture / handling time* 5-10 seconds (Buna N Rubber) room temperature and conditioned to pull temperature for 30 minutes (0.3 N/mm shear strength 10-15 seconds (Phenolic) before testing. is achieved) 7-10 seconds (PVC) 7-10 seconds (ABS) 102 can withstand higher temperatures for brief periods Full strength 24 hours (such as for paint baking and wave soldering processes) providing the joint is not unduly stressed. The minimum *Handling times can be affected by temperature, humidity and temperature the cured adhesive can be exposed to is specific surfaces being bonded. Larger gaps or acidic surfaces will -55C (-65F) depending on the materials being bonded. also reduce cure speed but this can be overcome by the use of Permabond C Surface Activator (CSA) or Permabond QFS 16. The information given and the recommendations made herein are based on our research and are believed to be accurate but no guarantee of their accuracy is made. In every case we urge and recommend that purchasers before using any product in full-scale production make their own tests to determine to their own satisfaction whether the product is of acceptable quality and is suitable for their particular purpose under their own operating conditions. THE PRODUCTS DISCLOSED HEREIN ARE SOLD WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. No representative of ours has any authority to waive or change the foregoing provisions but, subject to such provisions, our engineers are available to assist purchasers in adapting our products to their needs and to the circumstances prevailing in their business. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the non-existence of any relevant patents or to constitute a permission, inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by any patent, without authority from the owner of this patent. We also expect purchasers to use our products in accordance with the guiding principles of the Chemical Manufacturers Associations Responsible Care program. Permabond 102 Global TDS Revision 4 17 March 2014 Page 1/2 % Strength Retention Chemical Resistance Directions for Use 120 1) Apply the adhesive sparingly to one surface. 2) Bring the components together quickly and 100 correctly aligned. 3) Apply sufficient pressure to ensure the adhesive 80 spreads into a thin film. 4) Do not disturb or re-align until sufficient strength 60 is achieved, normally in a few seconds. 5) Any surplus adhesive can be removed with 40 Permabond CA solvent, nitromethane or acetone. 20 NB: For difficult or porous surfaces using a Permabond 0 activator is recommended. If bonding polypropylene, polyethylene, PTFE or silicone, prime first with Permabond Polyolefin Primer (POP). Storage & Handling Storage Temperature 2 to 7C (35 to 45F) Allow adhesive to reach room temperature before Specimens were immersed for 1000 hours at 22C (unless opening bottle to prevent condensation inside the bottle otherwise stated) which can reduce shelf life. Additional Information This product is not recommended for use in contact with strong oxidizing materials and polar solvents although will withstand a solvent wash without any bond strength deterioration. Users are reminded that all materials, whether innocuous or not, should be handled in accordance with the principles of good industrial hygiene. Full information can be obtained from the Safety Data Sheet. Surface Preparation Surfaces should be clean, dry and grease-free before applying the adhesive. Use a suitable solvent (such as acetone or isopropanol) for the degreasing of surfaces. Contact Permabond: Some metals such as aluminium, copper and its alloys will Americas +1 732 868 1372 benefit from light abrasion with emery cloth (or similar), US 800-640-7599 to remove the oxide layer. Asia + 86 21 5773 4913 Europe +44 (0) 1962 711661 UK 0800 975 9800 Deutschland 0800 111 388 France 0805 111 388 info.americas permabond.com info.europe permabond.com info.asia permabond.com The information given and the recommendations made herein are based on our research and are believed to be accurate but no guarantee of their accuracy is made. In every case we urge and recommend that purchasers before using any product in full-scale production make their own tests to determine to their own satisfaction whether the product is of acceptable quality and is suitable for their particular purpose under their own operating conditions. THE PRODUCTS DISCLOSED HEREIN ARE SOLD WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. No representative of ours has any authority to waive or change the foregoing provisions but, subject to such provisions, our engineers are available to assist purchasers in adapting our products to their needs and to the circumstances prevailing in their business. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the non-existence of any relevant patents or to constitute a permission, inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by any patent, without authority from the owner of this patent. We also expect purchasers to use our products in accordance with the guiding principles of the Chemical Manufacturers Associations Responsible Care program. Permabond 102 Global TDS Revision 4 17 March 2014 Page 2/2 % Strength Retention