DP-100 FR OFF-WHITE 3M, DP-100 FR OFF-WHITE Datasheet - Page 2

EPOXY 2 PART ADH, CART 1.7FL.OZ

DP-100 FR OFF-WHITE

Manufacturer Part Number
DP-100 FR OFF-WHITE
Description
EPOXY 2 PART ADH, CART 1.7FL.OZ
Manufacturer
3M
Series
Scotch-Weldr
Datasheet

Specifications of DP-100 FR OFF-WHITE

Adhesive Type
Epoxy - 2 Part
Color
Off White
Weight
1.7oz
Volume
50ml
3M
Epoxy Adhesive
DP-100 FR
Typical Cured
Handling/Application
Information
Properties
Scotch-Weld
4
5
6
7
8
9
Directions for Use
For high strength structural bonds, paint, oxide films, oils, dust, mold release agents
and all other surface contaminants must be completely removed. However, the amount
of surface preparation necessary depends on the required bond strength and the
environmental aging resistance desired by user. For specific surface preparations on
some common substrates, see the section on surface preparation.
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP-100 FR is supplied in a dual syringe plastic
duo-pak cartridge as part of the 3M™ EPX™ Applicator System. To use, simply insert
the duo-pak cartridge into the EPX Applicator and start the plunger into the cylinders
using light pressure on the trigger. Next, remove the duo-pak cartridge cap and expel a
small amount of adhesive to be sure both sides of the duo-pak cartridge are flowing
evenly and freely. If simultaneous mixing of Part A and Part B is desired, attach the
EPX mixing nozzle to the duo-pak cartridge and begin dispensing the adhesive.
When mixing Part A and Part B manually, the components must be mixed in the ratio
indicated in the Physical Uncured Properties section. Thorough mixing of the two
components is required to obtain optimum properties.
Two-part mixing/proportioning/dispensing equipment is available for intermittent or
production line use. These systems are ideal for line use because of their variable shot
size and flow rate characteristics and are adaptable to most applications.
Color may vary from nearly white to yellow/amber. Adhesive performance is not affected by color variation.
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or
Physical
Time to develop 50 psi overlap shear properties.
Time to develop maximum overlap shear properties.
Determined using DSC and heating rate of 68°F (20°C) per minute.
Determined using DMA.
ASTM D 2240.
Color
Shore D Hardness
Time to Handling Strength
Cure Time
Glass Transition Temperature
Modulus of Elasticity
typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.
6
4
8
- 2 -
5
7
(Tg)
10-20 min. @ 73°F (23°C)
24-48 hrs. @ 73°F (23°C)
142°F (61°C)
650,000 psi
Cream
87
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