Scotch-Weld™

Scotch-Weld™ 7000121314 2-Part Part Epoxy Adhesive, 200 mL Container Duo-Pak Cartridge Container, Part A: Gray/Part B: White Cream, 7 days at 72 deg F Curing

7000121314 MFG #: 7000121314
$221.47 / EA
Non-Stock Item
  • Base Type: Epoxy
  • Color: Part A: Gray/Part B: White Cream
  • Composition: Part A: Aliphatic Polymer Diamine, Kaolin, 4,7,10-Trioxatridecane-1,13-Diamine, Toluene/Part B: Epoxy Resin, Kaolin
  • Container Size: 200 mL
  • Container Type: Duo-Pak Cartridge
  • Country of Origin: US
  • Curing Time: 7 Days at 72 deg F
  • For Use On: ABS, Acrylic, Ceramic, EPDM Rubber, Glass, Hardboard, High Performance Nylon, Metal, PVC, Polyolefin and Thermoplastic Elastomer and Wood
  • Functional Cure: 10 hr
  • Manufacturer Name: 3M
  • Mixing Ratio: 1:1
  • Request For Quote: No
  • Temperature Range: 72 deg F
  • Type: 2-Part Part
  • VOC Content: 5 g/L
  • Work Life: 90 min
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP190 Gray is a two-part epoxy adhesive that delivers exceptional performance with high shear and peel strength. We formulated this epoxy adhesive to bond to a wide range of materials, such as metals, ceramics, wood, fiberboard, glass, rubber and many plastics.
  • Item Features
  • Application
  • Standards
  • Provides tough, strong bonds through high shear and peel strength
  • Capable of bonding to a wide variety of different materials
  • Delivers extended worklife, providing additional time for adjustment
  • Medium viscosity and self-leveling
  • Strong bonds, offers a firm hold with a moderate amount of flexibility and elongation
  • Ample working time, allows up to 90 min of project readjustment and repositioning
  • Handling time, reaches handling strength in 8-12 hr
  • Product options, available in bulk form or a duo-pak (dp)
  • High-performance - helps maintain the impact of environmental aging
  • Curing time - fully cured in 7 days at a temperature of 73 deg f (23 deg c)
Bonding, Bonding Rubber Floor Tiles, Floor Assembly, Hard Disk Drive Component Assembly and Potting
UL94 HB|OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200