Loctite 594 (july 2011) [r]

Loctite® Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants silicone rubbers for service at temperatures between - 95°F and +650°F

Technical Data
Product 593, 594, 595
July 2011(R)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

USER BENEFITS

®

Loctite
Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants are soft,
creamy, paste-like, single component materials. The thixotropic
(non-flowing) characteristic of these materials make them easy
to apply to all surfaces including horizontal, vertical and
overhead. The products also exhibit sufficient surface to fixture
most small objects while cure is taking place.
When exposed to moisture in the air, these materials cure at
room temperature without the use of catalysts or primers. Cure
time is dependent upon thickness of the sealant, temperature
and humidity conditions. When cured these materials form
flexible (600% elongation), soft (27 Shore A Durometer), tough,
silicone rubbers for service at temperatures between - 95°F and
°
+650°F.
°

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Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants require no costly
mixing equipment (are ready-to-use).
Superflex products do not require electrical, thermal or
ultra-violet light sources to process or cure (cure at room
temperature).
Superflex products function in most every temperature or
chemical environment now required by industry
specifications (a universal product selection).
Superflex products, as cured silicone rubber, are safe,
non-toxic, non-dermatitic, flexible adhesives/sealants.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF UNCURED MATERIAL
Appearance

#593

Black

#594

As a cured silicone rubber, these materials are recommended
for use in gasketing, sealing, bonding and caulking applications
in gap (clearance) thickness up to 0.25” thick (6mm).

White

#595

Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants will adhere to clean
metal, glass, natural and synthetic fibres, ceramics, other
silicone rubbers, painted surfaces and many plastic substrates.

Consistency

(Note: Standard solvent or water-base paint will not adhere to
cured Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants).

Clear
(translucent)

Specific gravity @ 77° F (25°C)
°
°

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Loctite Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants are especially
formulated for plant maintenance and production.
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Seal panels, window plates, oven doors, flues, etc., on
high temperature applications.
Form anti-abrasion coatings.
Bond and seal appliance parts.
Insulate and seal electrical wires and terminals.
Make flexible, extreme temperature gasketing material.
Attach brackets and name plates.
Bond gaskets and insulation materials in heating and
refrigeration units.
Form fillets and caulk joints in sheet metal assemblies
and duct work.

Smooth creamy spreadable paste (free of lumps, oils, solids)

Solids Content

1.2
98 % Non-volatile
(contains no solvents)

Tack Free Time 30°C
°

45 minutes

Cure rate at 75°, 50% RH
°

45 minutes

Flow/Slump Rate (Note 1)

Nil

Application Extrusion Rate (Note 1)
(1/8” orifice applicator at 90 psi air pressure) 100 grams/minute
(minimum)
>200°F
°

Flash point TCC
Toxicity

Low

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Make see-through, flexible insulation on electrical apparatus.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF CURED MATERIAL

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Sealant for closures on chemical containers.

Measured on cured sheets approximately 0.125” thick - cured at
77°F 50% RH for 72 hours.

Suitable for turbo charger

PRODUCT FEATURES
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Mechanical properties

One-component - no mixing or use of primer or catalyst.
Cures at room temperature.
Will not slump or flow prior to cure, yet will apply as a
smooth, creamy, soft paste.
Excellent low and high temperature performance, from 95 to +650°F.
°
Excellent weather ability and extreme flexibility. Will not
harden or crack; negligible shrinkage and excellent ozone
resistance.
Designed to meet performance requirements of military
specification MIL-A-46106A Type 1.
Outstanding dielectric properties for electrical insulating
applications.
Resistant to most chemicals, solvents and oils.

Durometer Hardness ASTM-D-676 (Shore A)

27

Tensile Strength ASTM-D-412 (psi)

400 psi

Elongation ASTM-D412 (%)

600%

Modulus @ 100% Elongation

75 psi

Compression Set (1/2” rod 1” dia.)

1.2%

Tear Strength (Die B.)

30 lbs./in.

Adhesion (peel) Cohesion Failure
Strength at 100%

125 lbs./inch
(22 KN/m)

(2.8 Mpa)

(0.5 Mpa)

(5.2 KN/m)

NOT FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
THE TECHNICAL DATA CONTAINED HEREIN ARE INTENDED AS REFERENCE ONLY.
PLEASE CONTACT LOCTITE CORPORATION QUALITY DEPARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PRODUCT.
ROCKY HILL, CT FAX: +1 (860)-571-5473
DUBLIN, IRELAND FAX: +353-(1)-451 - 9959

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Thermal properties

Relative Humidity - 100%

16 KV/mm
400 V/mil
2.8
-3
2 x 10
15
1 x 10

CURING SPECIFICATIONS
In general, these materials will cure tack-free to touch, in 15 to
45 minutes. Allow at least 24 hours for full cure and
development of strength. The acetic acid (vinegar) odour will
disappear when the materials are fully cured. During cure,
confinement of the acetic acid fumes may cause mild surface
corrosion on some metals, such as copper, steel etc. Use with
adequate ventilation.
Since these materials depend upon reaction with moisture to
cure, speed of cure will be dependent upon temperature,
relative humidity, thickness of material and presence of
moisture. (See tables below for varied cure characteristics.
The Influence of Temperature and Relative
Humidity on the Speed of Cure

°
°

10
0.31

RH 100%

C)

(45

8

F
32

6
0.16

4

C)
-20
(

0.08

4

2
0
1

5

10
50
Time - Hours

RH 25%
0.31

The following changes in physical properties have been
recorded after exposure to:
1. Four years exposure to normal atmospheric
environmental conditions.
% Change
Durometer Hardness (shore A)

° F
77 ° C)

(-6%)

Elongation

°

+ 8%

Tensile Strength

F

8

500

Superflex silicone Adhesives/Sealants exhibit outstanding
performance in severe environments of extreme temperatures,
harsh chemicals and weathering.

C)

(-7%)

Inche
s

(25

2.

6
°

Milim
etre s

of Specimen
Thickness

°
113
(45

100

ENVIRONMENTAL RESISTANCE

Relative Humidity - 25%

10

F

-

12

0.47

° C)

(0
i
m
e
t
r
e
s

-5

25 x 10

Electrical properties
Dielectric Strength
ASTM-D-149
Dielectric Constant @ MHZ, ASTM-D-150
Dissipation Factor @ 1MHZ, ASTM-D-150
Volume Resistivity, Ohm-cm

12

0.47

Inche
s
l

Brittle Point ASTM-D-746
Thermal Conductivity Ca/cm, sec, °C
Linear Coefficient of
Thermal Expansion - cm/cm, °C

-95°F to +650°F
°
°
(-71°C to +343.33°C)
°
°
-110°F (-79°C)
°
°
-4
4.5 x 10

Thickness of Specimen

Functional Temperature Range

0.16
0.08

32

4

°

2

90 Day Accelerated Ultraviolet Ageing

F

% Change

C)

(0

Durometer Hardness (shore A)
20

Tensile Strength

C)

4

-

0
1

5

10
50
Time - Hours

100

(-3%)

Elongation

(-

°
F

+ 46%
(-29%)

500
3

Resistance to Heat Ageing @ 300°F (149°C)
% Change after Days of Exposure

Relative Humidity - 50%
°

10
RH 50%
0.31

113
(45

8

° F
77 °
(25

Inche
s

i
m
e
t
r
e
s

F

0.08

2

(0

C)
(

-20

°F
-4

5

10
50
Time - Hours

100

+15%

+18%

+10%

+10%

(-2%)

+9%

+10%

+10%

+4%

(-2%)

Temperature Resistance
Low temperature resistance. Superflex Products remain
flexible to -58°F (-50°C). The following table shows the
°
°
variation in tensile strength and elongation at low
temperatures (in percentage) in relation to the values
measured at 73°F (23°C).
°
°
Temperature

0
1

+15%

4.

32 ° C)

4

+18%

C)

6
0.16

+15%

Elongation

° C)

15 days 25 days 40 days

+15%

Tensile Strength

F

5 days

Durometer Hardness +18%
(Shore A)

12

0.47
Thickness of Specimen

1 day

500

Tensile strength

Elongation

-40°C
°

+185%

+25%

-77°C
°

+230%

(-25%)

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Chemical Resistance:

(see table below)

The following properties were obtained on a 2mm thick film, cured 7 days at room temperature 73°F
°
(23°C and 50% relative humidity. Test conditions: 8 days at 73°F (23°C).
°
°
°
Chemical Product

Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants
Change of Properties after exposure
Concentration
(%)

Nitric Acid
40° Beaume
°
Sulphuric Acid
66° Beaume
°
Acetic Acid
glacial
Ammonia
concentrated
Soda 36

50
10
50
10
50
10
50
50
10
50
10
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Hydrochloric Acid
22° Beaume
°
Gasoline
Ethanol
Methyl ethyl ketone
Acetone
Kerosene
toluene
Skydrol 500
Exxon turbo oil 35
Exxon turbo fuel JP 4
Invard J43
Silicone Fluid 100cST
Pyralene 1476
Arctic oil
ASTM oil no. 1
ASTM oil no. 3
Pyralene 1476*
Skydrol 500*
ASTM oil no. 1*
ASTM oil no. 3*
Exxon turbo oil 35*

Weight
(%)

+ 3.5
+1.7
-0.2
-0.1
+2
+1.4
+5
+5
-0.6
-1
+5
+0.3
+165
0
+40
+6
+225
+160
+5
+7
+162
+80
+100
+4
+3
0
+6
+8
+10
+1
-27
+8

Superflex Silicone Adhesive Sealants exhibit a good
resistance to phosphoric acid up to a concentration of
50% and at a temperature of 380°F (193°C) for one
°
°
week. They also have a good resistance to hydrochloric
acid up to a concentration of 20% at 140°F (60°C) for
°
°
one week.
6.

Resistance to boiling water
Superflex products have a good resistance for prolongs
periods of time in hot water 185°F(85°C) and
°
°
degradation in boiling water is quite slow. For example,
the following variations (in percentage) of the principal
properties have been measured on a 2mm thick film.

Properties
Test
Temperatures
After 1 month
After 2 months

Tensile Strength
185°F
°
85°C
°
-25%
-38%

212°F
°
100°C
°
-64$
-80%

Elongation
185°F
°
85°C
°
-13%
-14%

212°F
°
100°C
°
-8%
+14%

Shore A
Hardness
185°F
212°F
°
°
85°C
100°C
°
°
-12%
-37%
-18%
-40%

7.Resistance to Corrosive Gases:
Hydrochloric Gas:
Severely affected
Sulphurous and
Hydride Vapour
Good resistance
Ammonia Vapour
Fair resistance; (durometer
lowers typically 15 points)
Sea fog
Very good

Volume
(%)

+2
0
0
0
0
0
+5
+5
0
0
+5
0
+275
0
+50
+7.5
+160
+200
+6
+7
+205
+92
+92
+3
+3
0
+5
+6
+11
0
+20
+7

8.

Tensile strength
(% of initial
resistance)
-40
-20
-6
-6
-6
-5
-10
-3
-5
-3
-30
-15
-70
-7
-35
-22
-70
-72
-23
-10
-70
-56
-66
-20
0
-5
-10
-6
-10
-5
-25
-20

Elongation
(% of initial
elongation)

Hardness
(Shore A
points)

-15
-10
-10
-5
-10
-5
+10
+5
+5
0
-32
-15
-50
-5
-10
-28
-50
-43
-12
-5
-45
-42
-27
-12
0
-5
-8
-17
-15
-10
-20
-17

-10
-8
-3
0
-2
0
-8
-2
-3
0
-8
-2
-15
0
-5
-2
-13
-15
-5
0
-20
-15
-15
0
0
-2
-5
-5
-15
-5
-15
-10

Permeability to Gases
As cured silicone rubber, Superflex Silicone
Adhesives/Sealants exhibit a high permeability to most
gases.
Values indicated below expressed in cubic cm and
correspond to the volume of gas passing during 1
second through a one-centimetre thick sealant bead, on
2
a surface of 1 cm and under a pressure of 1cm of Hg.
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Permeability to hydrogen
Permeability to helium
Permeability to nitrogen
Permeability to oxygen
Permeability to carbon dioxide
Permeability to methane
Permeability to ethylene
Permeability to propane
Permeability to butane
Permeability to water vapour

65
35
28
60
325
95
135
410
900
2,500

Permeability shall be calculate by the formula:
3

-

cm x thickness, cm x 10
9
2
sec. x cm cm Hg

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USE AND APPLICATION
Surface preparation
Loctite Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants will bond to most
clean, dry surfaces without extensive surface preparation
techniques. These surfaces include most metals, glass,
ceramics, silicone rubber and certain plastic products. All
surfaces, however must be clean. The use of Methyl Ethyl
Ketone (MEK) or Loctite Safety Solvent #755 is recommended for
easy and simple cleaning process. To obtain maximum bond
reliability, the following procedures are recommended for the
appropriate substrates.
Substrate
Steel (iron, cast iron)
Stainless Steel
Aluminium (light)
Copper

Surface Preparation
Rubbing with sand paper or abrasive
finishing (or sandblasting or shot-blasting)
Rubbing with sand paper or abrasive
finishing (or sandblasting or shot-blasting)
Degreasing followed, if necessary, by
abrasion with sandpaper.
Dulling with emery cloth, abrasive finishing
or sandblasting, followed by degreasing.
Surface Preparation
Wire brushing, followed by degreasing*
Wire brushing, followed by degreasing*
Wire brushing, followed by degreasing*
Thorough degreasing
Cleaning with aqueous detergent solution,
followed by thorough rinsing

Substrate
Lead
Zinc
Galvanised surfaces
Painted surfaces
Glass (enamelled/
glazed surfaces,
porcelain, ceramic)
Commonly used
Light Abrasion, followed by
Thermoplastic &
degreasing with an inert solution.
Thermosetting Materials &
Organic Elastomers
Polyolefins (high density
Degreasing, followed by abrasive
polythene, polypropylene)
polishing or chemical treatment.
Polytretrafluoroethylene
De-flashing, followed by abrasive
(PTFE)
polishing.
Polythylene Glycol
De-flashing, followed by abrasive
(Terephthalate)
polishing.
Silicone Elastomers
Light abrasion, followed by degreasing
with inert solvent
*Degreasing is always necessary. The use of MEK (Methyl Ethyl
Ketone) or Loctite Safety Solvent #775 is recommended.
For example, a 0.5% aqueous solution of an anionic tensioactive agent.

Clean up and removal
Uncured Superflex Silicone Adhesive/Sealant should be cleaned
up immediately. Use of Loctite Safety Solvent #755 or methyl
ethyl ketone (MEK) is recommended.
Cured silicone rubber can be cut away with appropriate scrapers
or with the use of specially selected caustic industrial (paint)
strippers (including Loctite Chisel™ Gasket Remover 790) which
will dissolve the silicone rubber. Appropriate chemicals must be
sourced from the manufacturer of such chemical stripping agents.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This product is not recommended for use in pure oxygen
and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected as a
sealant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing materials. For
safe handling information on this product, consult the
Material Safety Data Sheet, (MSDS).
Where aqueous washing systems are used to clean the surfaces
before bonding, it is important to check for compatibility of the
washing solution with the adhesive. In some cases these aqueous
washes can affect the cure and performance of the adhesive.

This product is not normally recommended for use on plastics
(particularly thermoplastic materials where stress cracking of the
plastic could result). Users are recommended to confirm
compatibility of the product with such substrates.
Directions for use
For best performance surfaces should be clean and free of grease.
Product should be applied to the bolt in sufficient quantity to fill all
engaged threads. This product performs best in thin bond gaps,
(0.05mm). Very large thread sizes may create large gaps which will
affect cure speed and strength. This product is designed to give
controlled friction, (torque/tension ratio), during assembly. In critical
tightening applications this ratio should be confirmed.

Storage
Product shall be ideally stored in a cool, dry location, in unopened
containers at a temperature between 8°C to 28° (46°F to 82°
C
F)
unless otherwise labelled. Optimal storage is at the lower half of this
temperature range. To prevent contamination of unused product, do
not return any material to it’s original container. For further specific
shelf life information contact your local Technical Service Centre.

Data Ranges

In all cases a preliminary check should be made to determine
satisfactory performance and bond strengths prior to production
applications.

The data contained herein may be reported as a typical value and/or
range (based on the mean value ±2 standard deviations). Values are
based on actual test data and are verified on a periodic basis.

Application techniques
Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants, supplied in the tube, are
easy to apply be hand squeezing at uniform pressure to apply a
desired amount of material.

Note
The data contained herein are furnished for information only and are
believed to be reliable. We cannot assume responsibility for the
results obtained by others over whose methods we have no control. It
is the user’s responsibility to determine suitability for the user’s
purpose of any production methods mentioned herein and to adopt
such precautions as may be advisable for the protection of property
and of persons against any hazards that may be involved in the
handling and use thereof. In light of the foregoing, Loctite Corporation
specifically disclaims all warranties expressed or implied, including
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose,
arising from sale or use of Loctite Corporation’s products. Loctite
Corporation specifically disclaims any liability for consequential or
incidental damages of any kind, including lost profits. The discussion
herein of various processes or compositions is not to be interpreted
as representation that they are free from domination of patents owned
by others or as a license under any Loctite Corporation patents that
may cover such processes or compositions. We recommend that
each prospective user test his proposed application before repetitive
use, using this data as a guide. This product may be covered by one
or more United States or foreign patents or patent applications.

The use of the Loctite Tube Wringer Item # 11727 is a super
applicator to assure both ease of application and complete
dispensing of the material from the tube.
The industrial caulker cartridge for larger volume applications is
used with a standard caulking gun.
When applying the material from a nozzled container, for optimum
adhesion and seal, the material must be applied by pushing the
product in the direction of use (forward) into the surface. For
bonding applications apply sealant to one surface only and join
surfaces to be bonded immediately. Excess material should be
removed immediately. To improve the appearance of an uncured
extruded bead (etc.) the simple use of an “ice cube” will serve as
an excellent doctor blade to give that exceptional, professional
finish.

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  • 1. Technical Data Product 593, 594, 595 July 2011(R) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION USER BENEFITS ® Loctite Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants are soft, creamy, paste-like, single component materials. The thixotropic (non-flowing) characteristic of these materials make them easy to apply to all surfaces including horizontal, vertical and overhead. The products also exhibit sufficient surface to fixture most small objects while cure is taking place. When exposed to moisture in the air, these materials cure at room temperature without the use of catalysts or primers. Cure time is dependent upon thickness of the sealant, temperature and humidity conditions. When cured these materials form flexible (600% elongation), soft (27 Shore A Durometer), tough, silicone rubbers for service at temperatures between - 95°F and ° +650°F. ° • • • • Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants require no costly mixing equipment (are ready-to-use). Superflex products do not require electrical, thermal or ultra-violet light sources to process or cure (cure at room temperature). Superflex products function in most every temperature or chemical environment now required by industry specifications (a universal product selection). Superflex products, as cured silicone rubber, are safe, non-toxic, non-dermatitic, flexible adhesives/sealants. TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF UNCURED MATERIAL Appearance #593 Black #594 As a cured silicone rubber, these materials are recommended for use in gasketing, sealing, bonding and caulking applications in gap (clearance) thickness up to 0.25” thick (6mm). White #595 Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants will adhere to clean metal, glass, natural and synthetic fibres, ceramics, other silicone rubbers, painted surfaces and many plastic substrates. Consistency (Note: Standard solvent or water-base paint will not adhere to cured Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants). Clear (translucent) Specific gravity @ 77° F (25°C) ° ° TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Loctite Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants are especially formulated for plant maintenance and production. • • • • • • • • Seal panels, window plates, oven doors, flues, etc., on high temperature applications. Form anti-abrasion coatings. Bond and seal appliance parts. Insulate and seal electrical wires and terminals. Make flexible, extreme temperature gasketing material. Attach brackets and name plates. Bond gaskets and insulation materials in heating and refrigeration units. Form fillets and caulk joints in sheet metal assemblies and duct work. Smooth creamy spreadable paste (free of lumps, oils, solids) Solids Content 1.2 98 % Non-volatile (contains no solvents) Tack Free Time 30°C ° 45 minutes Cure rate at 75°, 50% RH ° 45 minutes Flow/Slump Rate (Note 1) Nil Application Extrusion Rate (Note 1) (1/8” orifice applicator at 90 psi air pressure) 100 grams/minute (minimum) >200°F ° Flash point TCC Toxicity Low • Make see-through, flexible insulation on electrical apparatus. TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF CURED MATERIAL • • Sealant for closures on chemical containers. Measured on cured sheets approximately 0.125” thick - cured at 77°F 50% RH for 72 hours. Suitable for turbo charger PRODUCT FEATURES • • • • • • • • Mechanical properties One-component - no mixing or use of primer or catalyst. Cures at room temperature. Will not slump or flow prior to cure, yet will apply as a smooth, creamy, soft paste. Excellent low and high temperature performance, from 95 to +650°F. ° Excellent weather ability and extreme flexibility. Will not harden or crack; negligible shrinkage and excellent ozone resistance. Designed to meet performance requirements of military specification MIL-A-46106A Type 1. Outstanding dielectric properties for electrical insulating applications. Resistant to most chemicals, solvents and oils. Durometer Hardness ASTM-D-676 (Shore A) 27 Tensile Strength ASTM-D-412 (psi) 400 psi Elongation ASTM-D412 (%) 600% Modulus @ 100% Elongation 75 psi Compression Set (1/2” rod 1” dia.) 1.2% Tear Strength (Die B.) 30 lbs./in. Adhesion (peel) Cohesion Failure Strength at 100% 125 lbs./inch (22 KN/m) (2.8 Mpa) (0.5 Mpa) (5.2 KN/m) NOT FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS THE TECHNICAL DATA CONTAINED HEREIN ARE INTENDED AS REFERENCE ONLY. PLEASE CONTACT LOCTITE CORPORATION QUALITY DEPARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PRODUCT. ROCKY HILL, CT FAX: +1 (860)-571-5473 DUBLIN, IRELAND FAX: +353-(1)-451 - 9959 1 of 4
  • 2. TDS 593, 594, 595 July 2011 (R) Thermal properties Relative Humidity - 100% 16 KV/mm 400 V/mil 2.8 -3 2 x 10 15 1 x 10 CURING SPECIFICATIONS In general, these materials will cure tack-free to touch, in 15 to 45 minutes. Allow at least 24 hours for full cure and development of strength. The acetic acid (vinegar) odour will disappear when the materials are fully cured. During cure, confinement of the acetic acid fumes may cause mild surface corrosion on some metals, such as copper, steel etc. Use with adequate ventilation. Since these materials depend upon reaction with moisture to cure, speed of cure will be dependent upon temperature, relative humidity, thickness of material and presence of moisture. (See tables below for varied cure characteristics. The Influence of Temperature and Relative Humidity on the Speed of Cure ° ° 10 0.31 RH 100% C) (45 8 F 32 6 0.16 4 C) -20 ( 0.08 4 2 0 1 5 10 50 Time - Hours RH 25% 0.31 The following changes in physical properties have been recorded after exposure to: 1. Four years exposure to normal atmospheric environmental conditions. % Change Durometer Hardness (shore A) ° F 77 ° C) (-6%) Elongation ° + 8% Tensile Strength F 8 500 Superflex silicone Adhesives/Sealants exhibit outstanding performance in severe environments of extreme temperatures, harsh chemicals and weathering. C) (-7%) Inche s (25 2. 6 ° Milim etre s of Specimen Thickness ° 113 (45 100 ENVIRONMENTAL RESISTANCE Relative Humidity - 25% 10 F - 12 0.47 ° C) (0 i m e t r e s -5 25 x 10 Electrical properties Dielectric Strength ASTM-D-149 Dielectric Constant @ MHZ, ASTM-D-150 Dissipation Factor @ 1MHZ, ASTM-D-150 Volume Resistivity, Ohm-cm 12 0.47 Inche s l Brittle Point ASTM-D-746 Thermal Conductivity Ca/cm, sec, °C Linear Coefficient of Thermal Expansion - cm/cm, °C -95°F to +650°F ° ° (-71°C to +343.33°C) ° ° -110°F (-79°C) ° ° -4 4.5 x 10 Thickness of Specimen Functional Temperature Range 0.16 0.08 32 4 ° 2 90 Day Accelerated Ultraviolet Ageing F % Change C) (0 Durometer Hardness (shore A) 20 Tensile Strength C) 4 - 0 1 5 10 50 Time - Hours 100 (-3%) Elongation (- ° F + 46% (-29%) 500 3 Resistance to Heat Ageing @ 300°F (149°C) % Change after Days of Exposure Relative Humidity - 50% ° 10 RH 50% 0.31 113 (45 8 ° F 77 ° (25 Inche s i m e t r e s F 0.08 2 (0 C) ( -20 °F -4 5 10 50 Time - Hours 100 +15% +18% +10% +10% (-2%) +9% +10% +10% +4% (-2%) Temperature Resistance Low temperature resistance. Superflex Products remain flexible to -58°F (-50°C). The following table shows the ° ° variation in tensile strength and elongation at low temperatures (in percentage) in relation to the values measured at 73°F (23°C). ° ° Temperature 0 1 +15% 4. 32 ° C) 4 +18% C) 6 0.16 +15% Elongation ° C) 15 days 25 days 40 days +15% Tensile Strength F 5 days Durometer Hardness +18% (Shore A) 12 0.47 Thickness of Specimen 1 day 500 Tensile strength Elongation -40°C ° +185% +25% -77°C ° +230% (-25%) Loctite is a Registered Trademark of Loctite Corporation, Hartford, CT 06106 2 of 4
  • 3. TDS 593, 594, 595 July 2011(R) 5. Chemical Resistance: (see table below) The following properties were obtained on a 2mm thick film, cured 7 days at room temperature 73°F ° (23°C and 50% relative humidity. Test conditions: 8 days at 73°F (23°C). ° ° ° Chemical Product Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants Change of Properties after exposure Concentration (%) Nitric Acid 40° Beaume ° Sulphuric Acid 66° Beaume ° Acetic Acid glacial Ammonia concentrated Soda 36 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 50 10 50 10 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Hydrochloric Acid 22° Beaume ° Gasoline Ethanol Methyl ethyl ketone Acetone Kerosene toluene Skydrol 500 Exxon turbo oil 35 Exxon turbo fuel JP 4 Invard J43 Silicone Fluid 100cST Pyralene 1476 Arctic oil ASTM oil no. 1 ASTM oil no. 3 Pyralene 1476* Skydrol 500* ASTM oil no. 1* ASTM oil no. 3* Exxon turbo oil 35* Weight (%) + 3.5 +1.7 -0.2 -0.1 +2 +1.4 +5 +5 -0.6 -1 +5 +0.3 +165 0 +40 +6 +225 +160 +5 +7 +162 +80 +100 +4 +3 0 +6 +8 +10 +1 -27 +8 Superflex Silicone Adhesive Sealants exhibit a good resistance to phosphoric acid up to a concentration of 50% and at a temperature of 380°F (193°C) for one ° ° week. They also have a good resistance to hydrochloric acid up to a concentration of 20% at 140°F (60°C) for ° ° one week. 6. Resistance to boiling water Superflex products have a good resistance for prolongs periods of time in hot water 185°F(85°C) and ° ° degradation in boiling water is quite slow. For example, the following variations (in percentage) of the principal properties have been measured on a 2mm thick film. Properties Test Temperatures After 1 month After 2 months Tensile Strength 185°F ° 85°C ° -25% -38% 212°F ° 100°C ° -64$ -80% Elongation 185°F ° 85°C ° -13% -14% 212°F ° 100°C ° -8% +14% Shore A Hardness 185°F 212°F ° ° 85°C 100°C ° ° -12% -37% -18% -40% 7.Resistance to Corrosive Gases: Hydrochloric Gas: Severely affected Sulphurous and Hydride Vapour Good resistance Ammonia Vapour Fair resistance; (durometer lowers typically 15 points) Sea fog Very good Volume (%) +2 0 0 0 0 0 +5 +5 0 0 +5 0 +275 0 +50 +7.5 +160 +200 +6 +7 +205 +92 +92 +3 +3 0 +5 +6 +11 0 +20 +7 8. Tensile strength (% of initial resistance) -40 -20 -6 -6 -6 -5 -10 -3 -5 -3 -30 -15 -70 -7 -35 -22 -70 -72 -23 -10 -70 -56 -66 -20 0 -5 -10 -6 -10 -5 -25 -20 Elongation (% of initial elongation) Hardness (Shore A points) -15 -10 -10 -5 -10 -5 +10 +5 +5 0 -32 -15 -50 -5 -10 -28 -50 -43 -12 -5 -45 -42 -27 -12 0 -5 -8 -17 -15 -10 -20 -17 -10 -8 -3 0 -2 0 -8 -2 -3 0 -8 -2 -15 0 -5 -2 -13 -15 -5 0 -20 -15 -15 0 0 -2 -5 -5 -15 -5 -15 -10 Permeability to Gases As cured silicone rubber, Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants exhibit a high permeability to most gases. Values indicated below expressed in cubic cm and correspond to the volume of gas passing during 1 second through a one-centimetre thick sealant bead, on 2 a surface of 1 cm and under a pressure of 1cm of Hg. • • • • • • • • • • Permeability to hydrogen Permeability to helium Permeability to nitrogen Permeability to oxygen Permeability to carbon dioxide Permeability to methane Permeability to ethylene Permeability to propane Permeability to butane Permeability to water vapour 65 35 28 60 325 95 135 410 900 2,500 Permeability shall be calculate by the formula: 3 - cm x thickness, cm x 10 9 2 sec. x cm cm Hg Loctite is a Registered Trademark of Loctite Corporation, Hartford, CT 06106 3 of 4
  • 4. TDS 593, 594, 595 July 2011(R) USE AND APPLICATION Surface preparation Loctite Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants will bond to most clean, dry surfaces without extensive surface preparation techniques. These surfaces include most metals, glass, ceramics, silicone rubber and certain plastic products. All surfaces, however must be clean. The use of Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) or Loctite Safety Solvent #755 is recommended for easy and simple cleaning process. To obtain maximum bond reliability, the following procedures are recommended for the appropriate substrates. Substrate Steel (iron, cast iron) Stainless Steel Aluminium (light) Copper Surface Preparation Rubbing with sand paper or abrasive finishing (or sandblasting or shot-blasting) Rubbing with sand paper or abrasive finishing (or sandblasting or shot-blasting) Degreasing followed, if necessary, by abrasion with sandpaper. Dulling with emery cloth, abrasive finishing or sandblasting, followed by degreasing. Surface Preparation Wire brushing, followed by degreasing* Wire brushing, followed by degreasing* Wire brushing, followed by degreasing* Thorough degreasing Cleaning with aqueous detergent solution, followed by thorough rinsing Substrate Lead Zinc Galvanised surfaces Painted surfaces Glass (enamelled/ glazed surfaces, porcelain, ceramic) Commonly used Light Abrasion, followed by Thermoplastic & degreasing with an inert solution. Thermosetting Materials & Organic Elastomers Polyolefins (high density Degreasing, followed by abrasive polythene, polypropylene) polishing or chemical treatment. Polytretrafluoroethylene De-flashing, followed by abrasive (PTFE) polishing. Polythylene Glycol De-flashing, followed by abrasive (Terephthalate) polishing. Silicone Elastomers Light abrasion, followed by degreasing with inert solvent *Degreasing is always necessary. The use of MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) or Loctite Safety Solvent #775 is recommended. For example, a 0.5% aqueous solution of an anionic tensioactive agent. Clean up and removal Uncured Superflex Silicone Adhesive/Sealant should be cleaned up immediately. Use of Loctite Safety Solvent #755 or methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) is recommended. Cured silicone rubber can be cut away with appropriate scrapers or with the use of specially selected caustic industrial (paint) strippers (including Loctite Chisel™ Gasket Remover 790) which will dissolve the silicone rubber. Appropriate chemicals must be sourced from the manufacturer of such chemical stripping agents. GENERAL INFORMATION This product is not recommended for use in pure oxygen and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected as a sealant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing materials. For safe handling information on this product, consult the Material Safety Data Sheet, (MSDS). Where aqueous washing systems are used to clean the surfaces before bonding, it is important to check for compatibility of the washing solution with the adhesive. In some cases these aqueous washes can affect the cure and performance of the adhesive. This product is not normally recommended for use on plastics (particularly thermoplastic materials where stress cracking of the plastic could result). Users are recommended to confirm compatibility of the product with such substrates. Directions for use For best performance surfaces should be clean and free of grease. Product should be applied to the bolt in sufficient quantity to fill all engaged threads. This product performs best in thin bond gaps, (0.05mm). Very large thread sizes may create large gaps which will affect cure speed and strength. This product is designed to give controlled friction, (torque/tension ratio), during assembly. In critical tightening applications this ratio should be confirmed. Storage Product shall be ideally stored in a cool, dry location, in unopened containers at a temperature between 8°C to 28° (46°F to 82° C F) unless otherwise labelled. Optimal storage is at the lower half of this temperature range. To prevent contamination of unused product, do not return any material to it’s original container. For further specific shelf life information contact your local Technical Service Centre. Data Ranges In all cases a preliminary check should be made to determine satisfactory performance and bond strengths prior to production applications. The data contained herein may be reported as a typical value and/or range (based on the mean value ±2 standard deviations). Values are based on actual test data and are verified on a periodic basis. Application techniques Superflex Silicone Adhesives/Sealants, supplied in the tube, are easy to apply be hand squeezing at uniform pressure to apply a desired amount of material. Note The data contained herein are furnished for information only and are believed to be reliable. We cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained by others over whose methods we have no control. It is the user’s responsibility to determine suitability for the user’s purpose of any production methods mentioned herein and to adopt such precautions as may be advisable for the protection of property and of persons against any hazards that may be involved in the handling and use thereof. In light of the foregoing, Loctite Corporation specifically disclaims all warranties expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, arising from sale or use of Loctite Corporation’s products. Loctite Corporation specifically disclaims any liability for consequential or incidental damages of any kind, including lost profits. The discussion herein of various processes or compositions is not to be interpreted as representation that they are free from domination of patents owned by others or as a license under any Loctite Corporation patents that may cover such processes or compositions. We recommend that each prospective user test his proposed application before repetitive use, using this data as a guide. This product may be covered by one or more United States or foreign patents or patent applications. The use of the Loctite Tube Wringer Item # 11727 is a super applicator to assure both ease of application and complete dispensing of the material from the tube. The industrial caulker cartridge for larger volume applications is used with a standard caulking gun. When applying the material from a nozzled container, for optimum adhesion and seal, the material must be applied by pushing the product in the direction of use (forward) into the surface. For bonding applications apply sealant to one surface only and join surfaces to be bonded immediately. Excess material should be removed immediately. To improve the appearance of an uncured extruded bead (etc.) the simple use of an “ice cube” will serve as an excellent doctor blade to give that exceptional, professional finish. Loctite is a Registered Trademark of Loctite Corporation, Hartford, CT 06106 4 of 4