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Solvay BR® 127 Primer with FM 87-1 K Adhesive
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Epoxy

Material Notes: BR® 127 corrosion inhibiting primer is a modified epoxy primer. It is a high-performance corrosion inhibiting primer and has been used in many commercial aircraft. BR 127 primer can be used with essentially all 250°F (121°C) film adhesives and has been designed to provide optimal structural performance at temperatures ranging from -67°F to 300°F (-55°C to 149°C). BR 127 primer is formulated to provide maximum environmental resistance and durability within the bond line, as well as prevent corrosive undercutting. It can also be used effectively as a protective coating outside bonded areas. BR 127 corrosion inhibiting primer can be cured prior to bonding. Recommended cure cycles range from 4 hours at 180°F (82°C) to 30 minutes at 250°F (121°C). Articles primed with BR 127 primer and then cured have an indefinite shelf life. Primed details should be wrapped in Kraft paper (as protection from dust and dirt) and stored prior to adhesive bonding. Maintaining controlled conditions of 85°F (29°C) maximum temperature and 65% maximum humidity is recommended for extended storage life. Cure cycles for adhesive films primed with BR 127 primer may vary from 200°F to 350°F (93°C to 177°C) with minimum pressures to assure proper mating of bonded details.

Features & Benefits:

  • Industry-wide standard for corrosion resistant primers
  • Prevents hydrolysis of oxide layers
  • Structural performance from -67°F to 300°F (-55°C to 149°C)
  • Compatible with a wide variety of adhesive systems
  • Improves hydrolytic stability at the adhesive-to-metal interface
  • Protects prepared surfaces from further oxidation
Test Condition: 0.06 psf (300 gsm); Cure Temperature: 1 hour at 250°F (120°C); Service Temperature: 250°F (120°C)

Information provided by Cytec, subsequently acquired by Solvay.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.875 g/ccBR® 127 Primer
Solids Content 9.0 - 11 %sprayable, BR® 127 Primer
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Content 792 g/lBR® 127 Primer
Outgassing - Total Mass Loss 0.48 %BR® 127 Primer
Collected Volatile Condensable Material 0.030 %BR® 127 Primer
Storage Temperature -18.0 °CBR® 127 Primer
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Tensile Strength 380 psi
@Temperature 120 °C
Flat-wise; MIL-A-25463B
 640 psi
@Temperature 82.0 °C
Flat-wise; MIL-A-25463B
 1050 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C
Flat-wise; MIL-A-25463B
 1360 psi
@Temperature -55.0 °C
Flat-wise; MIL-A-25463B
Shear Strength 2710 psi
@Temperature 120 °C
Wide area lap; MMM-A-132A
 3250 psi
@Temperature 120 °C
MMM-A-132A
 4120 psi
@Temperature 82.0 °C
MMM-A-132A
 4200 psi
@Temperature 82.0 °C
Wide area lap; MMM-A-132A
 5200 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C
Wide area lap; MMM-A-132A
 5490 psi
@Temperature -55.0 °C
Wide area lap; MMM-A-132A
 5500 psi
@Temperature -55.0 °C
MMM-A-132A
 6700 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C
MMM-A-132A
Peel Strength 55.0 pli
@Temperature 120 °C
Floating roller; ASTM D3167-76
 60.0 pli
@Temperature -55.0 °C
Floating roller; ASTM D3167-76
 66.0 pli
@Temperature 82.0 °C
Floating roller; ASTM D3167-76
 70.0 pli
@Temperature 24.0 °C
Floating roller; ASTM D3167-76
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 120 °CStructural performance, as tested
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -55.0 °CStructural performance, BR® 127 Primer
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Shelf Life 12.0 MonthBR® 127 Primer
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorYellow
Honeycomb Sandwich Peel74.1 Nm/mMIL-A-25463B, 120°C
 78.6 Nm/mMIL-A-25463B, -55°C
 87.5 Nm/mMIL-A-25463B, 82°C
 93.4 Nm/mMIL-A-25463B, 24°C
Metal-to-Metal Climbing Drum Peel254 Nm/mASTM D1781-76, 120°C
 280 Nm/mASTM D1781-76, -55°C
 325 Nm/mASTM D1781-76, 24°C
 334 Nm/mASTM D1781-76, 82°C

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