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LOCTITE® 648™
October-2005
m
Technology Acrylic
5m
m
Chemical Type Urethane methacrylate
5m
0.0
mm
Appearance (uncured) Green liquidLMS 50
0.1
Fluorescence Positive under UV lightLMS
0.25
Components One component - requires no mixing
25
Viscosity Low
Cure Anaerobic
Secondary Cure Activator 0
Application Retaining 1min 5min10min 30min 1h 3h 6h 24h 72h
Cure Time
Strength High
Cure Speed vs. Temperature
LOCTITE® 648™ is designed for the bonding of cylindrical
The rate of cure will depend on the temperature. The graph
fitting parts. The product cures when confined in the absence below shows the shear strength developed with time at
of air between close fitting metal surfaces and prevents different temperatures on steel pins and collars and tested
loosening and leakage from shock and vibration. Typical according to ISO 10123.
applications include holding gears and sprockets onto gearbox % of Full Strength on Steel 100
shafts and rotors on electric motor shafts .
°C
40
TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF UNCURED MATERIAL
75
Specific Gravity @ 25 °C 1.13
°C
Flash Point - See MSDS:
22
Viscosity, Brookfield - RVT, 25 °C, mPa·s (cP): 50
Spindle 2, speed 20 rpm 400 to 600LMS
C
5°
Viscosity, EN 12092 - MV, 25 °C, after 180 s, mPa·s (cP):
Shear rate 129 s-1 300 to 600 25
0
TYPICAL CURING PERFORMANCE 1min 5min10min 30min 1h 3h 6h 24h 72h
Cure Time
Cure Speed vs. Substrate
The rate of cure will depend on the substrate used. The graph Cure Speed vs. Activator
below shows the shear strength developed with time on steel Where cure speed is unacceptably long, or large gaps are
pins and collars compared to different materials and tested present, applying activator to the surface will improve cure
according to ISO 10123. speed. The graph below shows the shear strength developed
with time on zinc dichromate steel pins and collars using
100
% of Full Strength on Steel
um
Ste
in e
50 um at
Al om 75
hr
c dic
25 Zin 649
™
50
vator 7
Acti ™
71
r 74
0 25 ato r
1min 5min10min 30min 1h 3h 6h 24h 72h tiv ato
Cure Time Ac cti
v
a
No
Cure Speed vs. Bond Gap 0
1min 5min10min 30min 1h 3h 6h 24h 72h
The rate of cure will depend on the bondline gap. The following Cure Time
graph shows shear strength developed with time on steel pins
and collars at different controlled gaps and tested according to
ISO 10123.
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Exposure Time, hours
Henkel Loctite Americas Henkel Loctite Europe Henkel Loctite Asia Pacific
+860.571.5100 +49.89.9268.0 +81.45.758.1810
For the most direct access to local sales and technical support visit: www.loctite.com
TDS LOCTITE® 648™, October-2005
Henkel Loctite Americas Henkel Loctite Europe Henkel Loctite Asia Pacific
+860.571.5100 +49.89.9268.0 +81.45.758.1810
For the most direct access to local sales and technical support visit: www.loctite.com