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Ensinger PEI

Chemical Concepts ChemSet™ Ultralok 310 Two-part methacrylate, structural bonding adhesive
Categories: Polymer; Adhesive; Thermoset; Methacrylate; Methacrylate Adhesive

Material Notes: UltraLok™ is a two-part methacrylate, structural bonding adhesive designed for the structural bonding of various substrates, including fiberglass, steel, aluminum, and various plastics (not low energy surfaces). Combined at a ratio of 1:1, UltraLok has a working time of 8 to 12 minutes and achieves nearly 90 percent of its ultimate strength in 18 to 25 minutes at room temperature curing. UltraLok provides high strength bonds to the above reference surfaces with generally no preparation effort. UltraLok bonds very strongly to steel, stainless steel, and aluminum metals. Excellent resistance to: hydrocarbons, acids and bases, vinegar, wine and condiments, most household foods. UltraLok adhesives are NOT UV STABLE, AND WILL YELLOW OVER TIME This yellowing will not affect bond performance.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 0.959 g/cc0.0346 lb/in³uncured activator
 0.971 g/cc0.0351 lb/in³
 0.983 g/cc0.0355 lb/in³uncured resin
Viscosity 40000 - 90000 cP40000 - 90000 cPuncured resin
 100000 - 150000 cP100000 - 150000 cPuncured activator
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Tensile Strength >= 6.89 MPa>= 1000 psiABS/PVC Sheeting substrate. Substrate failure.; ASTM D638
 >= 17.2 MPa>= 2500 psiFiberglass Surface substrate. Substrate failure.; ASTM D638
 17.2 - 20.7 MPa2500 - 3000 psiAluminum substrate. Cohesive failure.; ASTM D638
 17.2 - 24.1 MPa2500 - 3500 psiSteel/Stainless Steel substrate. Cohesive failure.; ASTM D638
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Flash Point 10.6 °C51.0 °F
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Processing Temperature 18.3 - 29.4 °C65.0 - 85.0 °F
Working Life 8.00 - 12.0 min
@Temperature 23.9 °C
8.00 - 12.0 min
@Temperature 75.0 °F
 
Descriptive Properties
Chemical SusceptibilitySusceptible to: polar solvents, super strong acids and bases
ColorActivator: amber
 Resin: translucent
Fixture Time18 to 25 minutes @ 75°F
Gap Filling0.25 inches
Mix Ratio1 (resin): 1 (activator)

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