18637 Loctite, 18637 Datasheet - Page 36

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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Protective coatings serve many functions including:
• Protection
• Sealing
• Insulating
• Corrosion protection
They can also be used to add gripping power or to
color code equipment. Many of these products also
offer protection from harsh chemicals like acids,
salts and alkalis that are damaging to most
industrial equipment.
What is the difference between
a treatment and a coating?
A treatment, such as Loctite® Extend® Rust Treatment,
is used to treat existing rust in an effort to correct
a corrosion problem.
A coating is a product used for preventative
maintenance and should be used on a clean part
or a treated part. If corrosion exists on a surface,
a coating will not correct the problem, and the
substrate will continue to corrode underneath the
protective coating. Using surface treatments and
protective coatings together is the most effective
solution to surface protection.
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Asset Protection
Wear and corrosion are common causes for failure in
industrial equipment. Oftentimes this equipment is very
expensive, and repairing and protecting these assets
offers a significant cost savings. Loctite® Nordbak® wear-
resistant coatings offer superior wear protection for new
and worn equipment in a variety of applications.
Extending service life and increasing efficiency through
reduced friction are just two examples of the benefits of
using protective coatings to safeguard your assets.
What is the proper surface preparation
for wear-resistant coatings?
A properly prepared surface is one that has been
cleaned, dried, and abraded. Substrates should be free
from contamination including oils, grease, dust, etc.
It is also important that a surface is dry before working
with a wear-resistant coating, because moisture on the
surface can interfere with the curing process. The final
step is to abrade the surface, which provides an
increased surface area for bonding. When working with
metals, the surface should be abraded to a near white
metal finish, which also helps to ensure that all surface
corrosion is removed.
Loctite® Adhesives and Sealants Product Specialists are available
to assist you. 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 .
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