Liqui Moly Bushing and Bearing Fixation 10g High Strength Adhesive 3806

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Description
High-strength, low-viscosity, oil-resistant dimethylacrylate ester-based adhesive which does not contain solvents and cures in the absence of oxygen.
Properties
- high strength
- outstanding capillary action
- resistant to gasoline and brake fluid at room temperature as well as to other materials
- cures in the absence of oxygen
- low viscosity
Technical data
Operating temperature range -60 to + 150 °C
Thread sizes up to M20
Shear resistance 20-30 N/mm² DIN 54452
Strength class high strength
Color / appearance green
Prevailing torque 39 Nm DIN 54454
Thread friction value 0,17
Base dimethylacrylate ester
Odor characteristic
Form liquid
Density 1,08 g/cm³
Viscosity at 23 °C 200 mPas
Initial strength 3-12 min (active);
12-60 min (passive) min
Functional strength 3 - 5 h
Final strength 9 - 10 h
Shelf life in original sealed container 24 months
Recommended storage temperature 8 - 21 °C
Areas of application
For attaching coaxial assembly parts such as bearings, bushings, shafts and hubs as well as for joining plastics and rubber/metal or metal/metal surfaces.
Comment
Due to the anaerobic properties, there must always be enough air in the bottle. Otherwise the adhesive could harden prematurely. The bottle should therefore only
be filled up to about 1/3. However, the quantity always corresponds to the content indicated on the container.
Application
The components to be bonded must be roughly freed from contaminants such as oil films, dirt, paint or other coating materials to ensure the optimum bond.
Wet bonding parts and then join them. One must differentiate between active and passive materials during the curing time. Active materials generally refer to metals with a high iron or copper content (e.g. iron, steel, copper, brass, bronze). Active
materials ensure rapid curing. Passive materials such as high-alloy (stainless) steel, zinc, aluminum or plastics only cure very slowly or only with the help of an activator.

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