HMC Electronics 43050 User Manual

Technical Data Sheet
LOCTITE®430™
November-2010
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
LOCTITE®430™ provides the following product characteristics:
Technology Cyanoacrylate Chemical Type Methyl cyanoacrylate Appearance (uncured) Transparent, colorless liquid
LMS
Components One part - requires no mixing Viscosity Low
Cure Humidity Application Bonding
Key Substrates Metals, Rubbers and Plastics
LOCTITE®430™ is a general purpose adhesive and is particularly suited to bonding of metal substrates.
Commercial Item Description A-A-3097:
LOCTITE®430™ has been qualified to Commercial Item Description A-A-3097. Note: This is a regional approval. Please contact your local Technical Service Center for more information and clarification.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF UNCURED MATERIAL
Specific Gravity @ 25 °C 1.1 Viscosity, Cone & Plate, mPa·s (cP):
Temperature: 25 °C, Shear Rate: 3,000 s-160 to 90
Viscosity, Brookfield - LVF, 25 °C, mPa·s (cP):
Spindle 1, speed 30 rpm 70 to 110
LMS
Flash Point - See MSDS
TYPICAL CURING PERFORMANCE
Under normal conditions, the atmospheric moisture initiates the curing process. Although full functional strength is developed in a relatively short time, curing continues for at least 24 hours before full chemical/solvent resistance is developed.
Cure Speed vs. Substrate
The rate of cure will depend on the substrate used. The table below shows the fixture time achieved on different materials at 22 °C / 50 % relative humidity. This is defined as the time to develop a shear strength of 0.1 N/mm².
Fixture Time, seconds:
Steel (degreased) 20 to 40 Aluminum 30 to 60 Zinc dichromate 40 to 70 Neoprene <10 Rubber, nitrile <10 ABS 10 to 30 PVC 30 to 70 Polycarbonate 20 to 70 Phenolic 10 to 30
Cure Speed vs. Bond Gap
The rate of cure will depend on the bondline gap. Thin bond lines result in high cure speeds, increasing the bond gap will decrease the rate of cure.
Cure Speed vs. Humidity
The rate of cure will depend on the ambient relative humidity. The following graph shows the tensile strength developed with time on Buna N rubber at different levels of humidity.
% Full Cured Strength @ 22 °C
Cure Time, seconds
100
75
50
25
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
60% RH
40% RH
20% RH
Cure Speed vs. Activator
Where cure speed is unacceptably long due to large gaps, applying activator to the surface will improve cure speed. However, this can reduce ultimate strength of the bond and therefore testing is recommended to confirm effect.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF CURED MATERIAL
Cured for 24 hours @ 22 °C
Physical Properties:
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, ISO 11359-2, K
-1
100×10
-6
Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity, ISO 8302, W/(m·K)
0.1
Glass Transition Temperature, ASTM E 228, °C 165
Electrical Properties:
Dielectric Constant / Dissipation Factor, IEC 60250:
0.1-kHz 2.65 / <0.02 1-kHz 2.75 / <0.02 10-kHz 2.75 / <0.02
Volume Resistivity, IEC 60093, Ω·cm 10×10
15
Surface Resistivity, IEC 60093, Ω 10×10
15
Dielectric Breakdown Strength, IEC 60243-1, kV/mm
25
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE OF CURED MATERIAL
Adhesive Properties
Cured for 24 hours @ 22 °C
Lap Shear Strength, ISO 4587:
Steel (grit blasted) N/mm² 20 to 30
(psi) (2,900 to 4,350)
Aluminum (grit blasted) N/mm² 15 to 22
(psi) (2,175 to 3,190)
Zinc dichromate N/mm² 4 to 12
(psi) (580 to 1,740)
ABS N/mm² 6 to 20
(psi) (870 to 2,900)
PVC N/mm² 6 to 20
(psi) (870 to 2,900)
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TDS LOCTITE®430™, November-2010
Polycarbonate N/mm² 5 to 20
(psi) (725 to 2,900)
Phenolic N/mm² 5 to 15
(psi) (725 to 2,175)
Neoprene N/mm² 5 to 15
(psi) (725 to 2,175)
Nitrile N/mm² 5 to 15
(psi) (725 to 2,175)
Tensile Strength, ISO 6922:
Steel (grit blasted) N/mm² 12 to 25
(psi) (1,740 to 3,625)
Buna-N N/mm² 5 to 15
(psi) (725 to 2,175)
"T" Peel Strength, ISO 11339:
Steel (degreased) N/mm <0.5
(lb/in) (<2.8)
Cured for 30 seconds @ 22 °C
Tensile Strength, ISO 6922:
Buna-N N/mm² ≥5.0
LMS
(psi) (≥870)
TYPICAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESISTANCE
Cured for 1 week @ 22 °C
Lap Shear Strength, ISO 4587:
Mild steel (grit blasted)
Hot Strength
Tested at temperature
% Initial Strength @ 22 °C
Temperature, °C
100
75
50
25
0
0 10 40 65 90 120
Heat Aging
Aged at temperature indicated and tested @ 22 °C
% Initial Strength @ 22 °C
Exposure Time, hours
100
75
50
25
0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
60 °C
80 °C
100 °C
Chemical/Solvent Resistance
Aged under conditions indicated and tested @ 22 °C.
% of initial strength
Environment °C 100 h 500 h 1000 h
Motor oil 40 100 100 100
Gasoline 22 95 95 95
Ethanol 22 100 100 100
Isopropanol 22 100 100 100
Freon TA 22 95 95 95
1,1,1 Trichloroethane 22 95 95 95
Heat/humidity 95% RH 40 70 50 40
Heat/humidity 95% RH on polycarbonate
40 100 100 100
GENERAL INFORMATION This product is not recommended for use in pure oxygen
and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected as a sealant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing materials
For safe handling information on this product, consult the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
Directions for use:
1. For best performance bond surfaces should be clean and free from grease.
2. This product performs best in thin bond gaps (0.05 mm).
3. Excess adhesive can be dissolved with Loctite cleanup solvents, nitromethane or acetone.
Loctite Material Specification
LMS
LMS dated September-1, 1995. Test reports for each batch are available for the indicated properties. LMS test reports include selected QC test parameters considered appropriate to specifications for customer use. Additionally, comprehensive controls are in place to assure product quality and consistency. Special customer specification requirements may be coordinated through Henkel Quality.
Storage
Store product in the unopened container in a dry location. Storage information may be indicated on the product container labeling.
Optimal Storage: 2 °C to 8 °C. Storage below 2 °C or greater than 8 °C can adversely affect product properties.
Material removed from containers may be contaminated during use. Do not return product to the original container. Henkel Corporation cannot assume responsibility for product which has been contaminated or stored under conditions other than those previously indicated. If additional information is required, please contact your local Technical Service Center or Customer Service Representative.
Conversions
(°C x 1.8) + 32 = °F kV/mm x 25.4 = V/mil mm / 25.4 = inches µm / 25.4 = mil N x 0.225 = lb N/mm x 5.71 = lb/in N/mm² x 145 = psi MPa x 145 = psi N·m x 8.851 = lb·in N·m x 0.738 = lb·ft N·mm x 0.142 = oz·in mPa·s = cP
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