Procure PC80 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive

Product Overview

  • • High temperature resistance, rubber-toughened cyanoacrylate
  • • Cure speed is 20 secs on most materials
  • • Medium viscosity at 300 cPs
  • • Available in 10g, 20g, 50g and 500g - for other options, please contact us

Product Information

 

Procure PC80 Black Rubber Toughened Cyanoacrylate Adhesive.

Procure PC80 cyanoacrylate adhesive is a black rubber toughened, high temperature, medium viscosity cyanoacrylate with higher peel and shock resistance than other grades. PC80 has been specially formulated to achieve the strongest possible bond between well-mated, non-porous surfaces, such as rubber, plastics and metals.

 

Directions For Use

 

1. Make sure the surfaces to be bonded are clean and dry.
2. Dispense adhesive to one surface only. Apply only enough to leave a thin film after compression.
3. Press parts together and hold firmly for a few seconds. (Maximum strength is achieved in 24 hours).
4. Procure activator can be used to cure exposed adhesive outside of the joint, to help prevent blooming.
5. Wipe off excess adhesive from the top of the container and recap.

 

Activation

 

Activators PC750, PC780 and PC790 may be used with cyanoacrylates where a faster cure speed is required. Fixture times of less than 2 seconds can be obtained with most cyanoacrylates. Testing on the parts to measure the effect is recommended.

 

Priming

 

Procure PC77 primer is recommended for use on low energy plastic surfaces such as polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE and thermoplastic rubber materials.

Apply to one surface only. PC77 also has a mild activating effect which may accelerate the cure speed of cyanoacrylate adhesives.

 

Debonding

 

Cured cyanoacrylate may be removed from most substrates, and parts disassembled, with Procure PC68 debonder – however, ensure to test compatibility of the substrate with PC68 first as this may dissolve some plastics.

It is not possible to fully remove cyanoacrylate from fabrics.

 

Dispensing

 

Factors that affect dispensing are pressure, time and needle size. As a general reference low viscosity liquid would need a small needle diameter and less pressure, a high viscosity liquid would need a larger needle diameter (tapered recommended) with higher pressure to dispense. Information on the recommended hand dispensing tip can be found in the Technical Data Sheet (TDS).

 

General Information

 

For information on safe handling of Procure PC80 cyanoacrylate adhesive consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).