Product Description: Apollo 2002 is a single component, low viscosity
cyanoacrylate adhesive known for its fast setting and wicking properties, making it ideal for bonding preassembled parts and inactive plastic substrates.
Physical Properties: The adhesive is a colorless liquid with a viscosity of 3 cP at 68°F, a specific gravity of 1.055, and a flash point of 185°F. It has a shelf life of 1 year when stored unopened at 40°F.
Military Specifications: Complies with Mil-A-46050C, Type II, Class 1.
Curing Properties: Curing is initiated by ambient surface moisture, with handling strength achieved quickly depending on conditions. Full cure and resistance develop over 24 hours. Setting times vary by substrate, e.g., steel (5-8 seconds), aluminum (7-13 seconds), and ABS (3-5 seconds).
Curing Performance: Smaller bond line gaps increase set speed. Activators can enhance speed but may reduce performance. The cured polymer is a colorless solid with a service temperature range of -65°F to 200°F and a tensile strength of 3200 psi for steel/steel bonds.
Performance of Cured Materials: Tensile shear strength varies by substrate, e.g., blasted steel (19-26 N/mm²) and ABS (>6 N/mm²).
Temperature Resistance: Shear strength on steel retains significant strength across a range of temperatures.
Chemical Resistance: The adhesive retains strength after 12 months in various solvents, e.g., gasoline (100%) and motor oil (95%), but not in 10% NaOH, 10% HCl, or water.
General Instructions: Surfaces should be clean and dry. Apply a thin film and press parts together for a few seconds. Maximum strength is reached in 24 hours. Store products in a cool, dry place, and bring to room temperature before use.
Note: The data provided is for reference only. Users should determine product suitability and take necessary precautions. Cyberbond L.L.C. disclaims warranties and liabilities for consequential damages.