Hysol
® H6000
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Description Dexter Hysol H6000 is a sag-resistant, white, 10:1 methacrylate adhesive designed specifically for secondary bonding of gelcoats. This bright white adhesive retains its color after prolonged UV light exposure making it ideal for visible bonding areas. It also bonds to a variety of plastics such as FRP, PVC, and ABS with minimum surface preparation. Recommended Substrates: Gelcoated FRP, many plastics and metals (Always use Hysol Primer 2000 when bonding metals such as aluminum , steel or stainless steel to improve long term durability.) Features Superior UV Resistance Superior impact and peel strength Sag resistant/gaps filled to 1/2 inch Rapid room temperature cure Offers excellent tolerance to off-ratio mixing Non-yellowing bright white 100% reactive Excellent environmental resistance Typical Cured Properties Tensile Strength, psi 1,100 – 1,300 ASTM D 638 Tensile Elongation, % 45 - 55 ASTM D 638 Young's Modulus, psi 87,000 ASTM D 638 Shore D Hardness 60 – 80 Typical Uncured Properties Part A Part B Mixed Open Time @ 77°F - - 15 - 25 minutes Fixture Time @ 77°F - - 40 - 60 minutes Peak Exotherm Temp, °F - - 250 Bondline Thickness, inches 0.030 – 0.5 Color White White White Viscosity, cps 80,000 – 120,000 30,000 – 60,000 - Specific Gravity 1.02 1.69 1.10 Pounds/gallon 8.50 14.9 9.17 Mix Ratio by volume 10 1 - Performance The following table shows typical results for tensile lap shear (TLS) per ASTM D1002 and side impact testing using GM9751P side impact tester. All testing done at 77ºF unless otherwise stated. Bondline thickness for all tests is 30 mils. Substrate TLS, psi Impact, J/cm2 Plastics Typical Marine Gel-coat 750 1.35 ABS (GE Cycolac®) 550 0.77 PVC 700 0.35 FRP 975 0.70 FRP @ 180ºF 350 - Metals (All with Hysol Primer 2000) Aluminum 1300 0.28 Stainless Steel 1330 - Ground Cold Rolled Steel 1350 0.46 Handling and Application Mixing: It is highly recommended that either meter mix equipment or cartridges with static mix nozzles be used to properly ratio and dispense the adhesive. For hand mixing, combine Part A and Part B in the correct ratio and mix thoroughly. This is important! Heat buildup during and after mixing is normal. To reduce the likelihood of exothermic reaction or excessive heat buildup, mix less than 100 grams at a time. Mixing smaller amounts will minimize heat buildup. Applying: Bonding surfaces should be clean, dry, and free of contamination. Extensive surface preparation is not required for H6000, and good bonds can be formed on most substrates after a solvent wipe. To assure maximum bond strength, surfaces must be mated within the adhesive's open time. Bondline thickness should be at least 30 mils. Use enough material to completely fill the joint when parts are clamped. Curing: Parts should remain undisturbed during the interval of time between the material's open time and fixture time. After the fixture time is achieved the material has reached handling strength. Temperature below 55°F will slow the cure; above 85°F will accelerate cure rate. Clean Up: It is important to clean up excess adhesive from the work area and application equipment before it cures. Denatured alcohol and many common industrial solvents are suitable for removing uncured adhesive. Hysol H6000 is flammable. Keep containers tightly closed after use. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Storage: Hysol adhesives should be stored in a cool, dry place when not used for a long period of time. The shelf life for H6000 is one year from date of manufacture when stored at 40°F and six months when stored at 77°F. Exposure above room temperature will reduce shelf life. Packaging 100 gram clip packs 490ml EPS cartridges Technical Consultation Service Our technical staff is ready to assist you in solving any special bonding requirements. You are invited to take advantage of our extensive experience, laboratory services, and trained field service staff. Call (800) 767 - 8786 now and let us help you with your adhesive needs. |
DISCLAIMER: The information supplied in this document is for guidance only and should not be construed as a warranty. All implied warranties are expressly disclaimed. Including without limitation any warranty of merchantability and fitness for use: All users of the materials are responsible for assuring that it is suitable for their needs, environment and use. All data is subject to change as Dexter deems appropriate. Users should review the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and product label for the material to determine possible health hazards, appropriate engineering controls and precautions to be observed in using the material. Copies of the MSDS and label are available upon request. |
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