Anabond® Technical Data Sheet
Dec, 2013
Anabond 715 Total pages 3
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION continues inward from the surface. The product
develops functional cure in 24 hours and cures fully in 7
Technology 1-C
C Polyurethane days at 30±2°C, 55±5% RH.
Chemical type Polyurethane
The rate of surface/depth cure depends on the relative
Appearance Paste humidity and temperature of the environment,
environment thickness
Colour Off white of the adhesive and depth of the joint. Curing time is
extended at lower humidity levels. The larger the
Components One component unexposed area, the longer the curing time.
Cure mechanism Moisture curing
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Application Sealing Curing tested at 30 ± 2 C, 55 ± 5% RH
Skin forming time –
minutes ≤ 25
Anabond 715 is a single component,, non non-corrosive, Surface cure, ATM-R017
R017
odourless, medium viscous and low modulus
Depth cure, ATM-R015.
R015. mm/day ≥ 3.0
polyurethane adhesive/sealant.. The product cures on
exposure to atmospheric humidity to form a durable
elastomer and resists aging, weathering and thermal Operating parameters
cycling without hardening, shrinking or cracking. It has
good adhesion to a wide variety of substrates without Application temperature ⁰C 10 to 40
primer and compatible with suitable paint systems. In service temperature ⁰C -40 t0 +90
Typically designed for interior and exterior applications
and demonstrates good UV resistance. Its primary use is Short exposure (up to 1 h) ⁰C 120
sealing seams, overlaps and joints and secondary use is
bonding.
Typical properties of cured material
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Typical field of application includes industrial and hand
hand-
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made vehicle and coach construction, railway carriage Cured for 5 days at 30 ± 2 C, 55±5% RH
and container manufacture, ship and boat building, air
conditioning and ventilation industries, civil and Physical Properties
environmental engineering, building and construction,
Tensile Strength,
vehicle window glass glazing between rubber profile and kg/cm² ≥ 10
ATM-R020
R020 (ASTM D412)
glass.
Elongation,
% ≥ 200
Typical Properties of uncured material ATM-R020
R020 (ASTM D412)
Durometer Hardness,
Shore A ≥ 35
Specific gravity at 30 ± 2°C ATM-R019
R019 (ASTM D2240)
1.40 -1.50
ATM*-R004 (JIS* K6820) Shear strength,
kg/cm²
ATM-R022
R022 (ASTM D1002)
D1002
Flow, sag or slump at 30 ± 2°C MS - MS ≥ 10
Non sag
ATM-R016 (ASTM* C639) MS - Glass ≥8
Extrusion rate for 20g at 30 ± MS - ABS ≥8
2°C, orifice 2.6, pressure 3.0 seconds
econds 15 - 30
2
kg/cm , ATM-R047 (BS* 5889) Chemical resistance
Paint compatibility, In principle The product is resistant to fresh water, sea water, lime
ATM-R370 compatible water, motor oil, isopropanol,
propanol, salt fog (95%RH), 85%RH.
85%
Temporarily resistant to fuels, mineral oils, vegetable
Flash Point Refer MSDS
and animal fats and oils. Non-resistant to organic acids,
alcohol, concentrated mineral acids aci and caustic
Curing performance solutions or solvents. The information provided is for
The product cures on exposure to moisture in the air, guidance only. Contact Anabond technical
typically developing a skin within minutes, becoming tack representative for specific application.
free within minutes to hours.. After skin formation, cure
*ATM – Anabond Test Method, JIS – Japanese Industrial standard, ASTM – American Society for testing and materials,
materials BS – British Standard
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General Information Anabond representative for equipment supplier and
design recommendations.
This product is not recommended for use in pure oxygen
and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected Do not
ot apply at temperatures below 10°C or above
as a sealant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing 40°C.
materials.
Once opened the productprodu should be used within a
Handling relatively short time.
Before handling, read product safety data sheets Product stored at low temperatures will lead to an
(MSDS) and container labels for safe use. increase of viscosity, resulting in a lower extrusion rate.
This can be avoided by bringing the sealant to room
Directions for use temperature prior to application.
Substrate preparation Dispensing
Surfaces to be adhered or sealed should be free of dirt, The product can be dispensed using a manual
oil and other contaminants. dispensing gun, Pneumatic dispensing gun or
customized dispensers. While using pneumatic
For best performance it may be necessary to clean the dispensers, the product should be dispensed using 2 or
surface with a solvent such as acetone or methyl ethyl 5 bar pressure.
ketone or with coarse lint free cloth or roughen the
surface. For information on appropriate dispensing equipment,
please contact Anabond technical representative.
High bond strength can be achieved without use of a
primer. Pre-testing
testing is suggested to determine if a primer Working time
is needed. Contact Anabond technical representative for
primer recommendation. Moisture curing begins immediately after the product is
exposed to the atmosphere, any tooling should be
Plastic surface may contain external release agents, completed before the skin forms using a spatula or putty
which are used during manufacturing and these agents knife, occasionally
sionally moistened with a soap solution.
must be removed prior to bonding / sealing.
To ensure integrity of bond/seal
bond/ between mating parts,
Note that the adhesive may not show adhesion to parts to be assembled before the sealant skins over.
polyethylene, polypropylene, polyacetal, PTFE, Teflon. Higher humidity will accelerate this cure time.
Substrates not mentioned should be subjected to trials.
Excess uncured material can be easily wiped away with
Method of application a suitable non-polar solvent. If cured, the material can
be removed mechanically.
Adhesive/sealant can be applied directly into the joint
from cartridge (300ml) or sausage (600ml)
ml) using manual The bond/seal should be allowed to cure fully before
or pneumatic applicators. subjecting to heavy service loads
A plastic nozzle is supplied which can be cut to the Over painting
desired orifice and shape to facilitate application.
The sealant can be over painted with most conventional
Apply a continuous bead of adhesive/sealant
e/sealant to the paint systems after skin forming (wet on wet). Best
prepared surface/joint in a uniform thickness. If results are obtained if the sealant is allowed to cure fully
spreading is required, use enough pressure to spread before painting.
the adhesive/sealant and displace any trapped air.
air
The paint must be tested for compatibility by carrying out
The adhesive/sealant
sealant bead size to be specified is a preliminary trials due to large scale of different types of
function of anticipated gap size for the part
part. Consult industrial paints.
*ATM – Anabond Test Method, JIS – Japanese Industrial standard, ASTM – American Society for testing and materials,
materials BS – British Standard
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The over painted product should not be exposed to Conversions
baking temperatures until it has attained full cure. It
. .
should be noted that the hardness and film thickness of (°C x 1 8) + 32 = °F µm / 25 4 = mil
paint may impairir the elasticity of the sealant and lead to . .
kV/mm x 25 4 = V/mil N x 0 225 = lb
cracking of the paint film. 2 .
kg/cm = 10 2 x N/mm
2 .
N/mm x 5 71 = lb/in
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mm / 25 4 = inches N/mm² x 145 = psi
Care should be taken when non flexible paint system are . . .
used which may impair the elasticity of the adhesive, mPa·s = cP N m x 8 851 = lb in
. . .
impair joint movement and lead to cracking of paint film. MPa x 145 = psi N m x 0 142 = oz in
PVC based paints
nts and paints that dry by oxidation (oil or
Disclaimer- Please read carefully
alkyd resin based) are generally not suitable for
application over the sealant.
The data contained herein are furnished for information
Limitations only and are believed to be reliable. We cannot
assume responsibility for the results obtained by others
Do not use for applications where the product will be in over whose methods we have no control.
constant contact with gasoline, synthetic fuels or
solvents. It is the user's responsibility to determine suitability for
the user's purpose of any production methods
Does not use in totally confined applications as sealant mentioned herein and to adopt such precautions as may
must have exposure to moisture from atmosphere to be advisable for the protection of property and of
cure. persons against any hazards that may be involved in i the
handling and use thereof.
Storage
In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and
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The optimal storage condition is 10 C to 30 C. Storage actual site conditions are such that no warranty in
below or more than the temperature specified, has respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
impact on the product properties. purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal
relationship
ationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this
Material removed from containers may be contaminated information, or from any written recommendations, or
during use. Do not refill the product to the container. from any other advice offered.
Sealant cures by moisture. Keep the container tightly Anabond disclaims liability for any incidental or
closed when not in use. A plug of cured material may consequential damages of any kind, including lost
form in the tip of tube or cartridge, which can be easily profits.
removed and will not affect the remaining contents.
If additional information is required, please contact our For product information contact:
local customer service representative.
Shelf life
Anabond Limited
36, Type II, Dr. VSI Estate,
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When stored at or below 30 C, in the original unopened Thiruvanmiyur,
containers, this product has a shelf life of 6 months from Chennai 600041 India
the date of manufacture. Ph: +91 (44) 23460041/42/43
Fax: +91 (44) 2346 0048
Packing
e-mail: [email protected]
The product is available in 290ml, 300ml HDPE web: www.anabond.com
www.anabond.
cartridges and 600ml aluminium sausages.
sausages
*ATM – Anabond Test Method, JIS – Japanese Industrial standard, ASTM – American Society for testing and materials,
materials BS – British Standard
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