LORD 406/19GB is popular for replacing traditional welding, brazing, riveting and other mechanical fastening methods.
The 'GB' code means Glass Microbead infused, which enables a controlled minimum bondline width. Some applications have specific bondline requirements, and Glass Microbeads are an effective means of accomplishing this. It also tends to strengthen bond performance as well.
406/19GB performs particularly well in low-temperature environments and applications that are subject to high impact or high peel loads. LORD 403, 406 and 410 acrylic adhesives all provide a range of working times to accommodate a wide variety of process requirements.
Features and Benefits
Typical Properties
Appearance | Off-White to Tan Paste |
Viscosity, cP @ 77 °F (25 °C) | 100,000 – 300,000 |
Density, lb/gal (kg/m^3) | 9.1-9.7 (1090-1162) |
Flash Point, °F ( °C) | 59 (15) |
Typical Properties of Adhesive Mixed w/ Accelerator
Mix Ratio by Weight | 3.02:1 |
Mix Ratio by Volume | 4:1 |
Solids Content, % | 100 |
Working Time, min @ 75 °F (24 °C) | 6-10 |
Time to Handling Strength, min @ 75 °F (24 °C) | 12-17 |
Mixed Appearance | Tan Paste |
Cured Appearance | Tan to Green |
Typical Cured Properties
Tensile Strength at Break, psi (MPa) ASTM D638, modified |
4650 (32.1) |
Elongation, % ASTM D638, modified |
30 |
Young's Modulus, psi (MPa) ASTM D638, modified |
130,000 (896.3) |
Glass Transition Temperature, °F ( °C) ASTM E1640-99, by DMA |
162 (72) |