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UV 60-7016
FLEXIBLE UV CURABLE ADHESIVE,
SEALANT AND POTTING COMPOUND
DESCRIPTION:
UV 60-7016 is a high performance Ultraviolet Curable Adhesive, Sealant, and Potting Compound. This new one component urethane acrylate system was specifically designed for the difficult bonding of glass to metal. UV 60-7016 has outstanding thermal shock and impact resistance, and is an excellent adhesive for substrates of differing coefficients of expansion. It offers exceptional elongation, clarity, and excellent heat resistance.
BENEFITS:
*Excellent adhesion
*Cures in seconds
*Single component
*Flexible
*Non-solvent, 100% solids system
*Low viscosity
*Moisture and chemical resistant
*Non-yellowing
*Low shrinkage
*Impact resistance
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
Color - Clear
Viscosity, 25°C, cps - 5,000
Specific gravity, 25°C - 1.10
Solids content - 100%
Durometer - 45-50A
Water resistance, 24 hours, @ 25°C - Excellent
Curing, 300 WPI, .250 inches thickness - 45-60 Seconds
Optimum wavelength - 365 Nanometers
STORAGE:
Store out of sunlight in original container. Product shelf life under proper storage conditions is at least one year at temperatures between 40 - 60°F.
HYGIENE AND SAFETY:
UV 60-7016 Resin is a mild skin and eye irritant. Prolonged skin contact may cause sensitization. If skin contact occurs wash with soap and warm water. Eyes should be protected from inadvertent splashes. In case of eye contact flush immediately with water and seek medical attention. See OSHA Material Safety Data Sheet for more detail on proper handling precautions.
AVAILABILITY:
UV 60-7016 is available in Syringes, Quarts, Gallons, 5 Gallon Pails, and 55 Gallon Drums.
IMPORTANT:
The information in this brochure is based on data obtained by our research and is considered accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data, the results to be obtained from the use thereof, or that any such use will not infringe any patent. This information is furnished upon the condition that the person receiving it shall make his own tests to determine the suitability thereof for his particular purpose.
11/2004