18637 Loctite, 18637 Datasheet - Page 110

CYANOACRYLATE ADH, AEROSOL 0.7FL.OZ

18637

Manufacturer Part Number
18637
Description
CYANOACRYLATE ADH, AEROSOL 0.7FL.OZ
Manufacturer
Loctite
Series
7452r
Datasheet

Specifications of 18637

Adhesive Type
Cyanoacrylate
Color
Clear
Dispensing Method
Aerosol
Volume
0.7fl.oz. (US)
Chemical Solution
Acetone-based
For Use With
All Cyanoacrylate Adhesives
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Threadlocking
In the last fifty years, the introduction of liquid anaerobic threadlockers has dramatically increased
the reliability of threaded fasteners. In fact, since their introduction, liquid anaerobic products have
become one of the most reliable ways to ensure that a threaded assembly will remain locked and
leak- proof for the service life of the assembly.
When used to assemble threaded fasteners, Loctite®
threadlockers are vastly superior to mechanical locking
devices. Applied drop - wise to the threads of a fastener,
the anaerobic liquid cures to a hard thermoset plastic
that locks the threads together, preventing unwanted
movement or loosening, leaks, and corrosion.
To further enhance their performance, unique
anaerobic formulations have been developed for
applications with high temperatures,
oil contamination, and less reactive surfaces.
Loctite® threadlockers have historically been formulated
as liquids due to their reactivity, and to ensure they
remain stable and ready to use. Recent breakthroughs
have led to the development of stable, semisolid stick
formulations. This has opened the door to applications
where the liquids were considered too messy or
inconvenient. These new semisolid formulations allow
direct contact of the anaerobic product to the part. This
ensures not only that the product is placed exactly where
it is needed, but also that it stays there as the threaded
part is positioned and assembled.
Threadlockers
Threaded fasteners continually receive various types
of differential stress. Stresses, such as vibration and
shock, thermal expansion and contraction, and
micro - movement of the fastened parts, can all reduce
clamping force and ultimately cause machine failure.
Many mechanical devices, such as spring washers, wire
retainers and locking bolts, were developed to prevent
uncontrolled loosening of fasteners. These locking
methods add substantial cost to the fastener assembly,
yet cannot reliably prevent loosening due to their
uneven side or sliding motion. They also do not seal or
prevent corrosion within the fastener assembly and must
be sized appropriately for the specific fastener.
Threadlockers are available in low strength formulations
for easy removal, medium strength grades that are
removable using common hand tools, and high strength
grades that offer strong holding abilities. However, no
threadlocker is completely permanent; standard hand
tools remove even the highest - strength threadlockers
following direct exposure to heat (450°F to 500°F) for
about five minutes.
Contrary to common belief, any bolt previously locked
with threadlocking adhesive is reusable simply by
removing the old adhesive, applying new threadlocking
material and reassembling.
This chart should not be used to specify products without specific
testing. It is recommended that you conduct on-part testing to
ensure product performance before specifying any threadlocker.
Loctite® Adhesives and Sealants Product Specialists are available to
assist you with new product designs, or to help you re- engineer an
existing application for improved performance and cost savings.
They can also set up testing of your parts at the Henkel Customer
Engineering Center. For application assistance, call 1-800-LOCTITE
(562- 8483) or visit www.loctite.com and select “Contact Loctite.” In
Canada, please call 1-800-263-5043 .