Scotch-Weld™ 7000046474 1-Part High Temperature New Formula Epoxy Adhesive, 6 oz Container Cartridge Container, Gray, 1 hr at 250 deg F Curing
7000046474
MFG #: 7000046474
$210.24
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- Base Type: Epoxy
- Color: Gray
- Composition: Epoxy Resin Aluminum Pigments, Epoxy Resin Amorphous Silica, Nickel Salt, Calcium Carbonate
- Container Size: 6 oz
- Container Type: Cartridge
- Country of Origin: US
- Curing Time: 1 hr at 250 deg F
- For Use On: Metal
- Manufacturer Name: 3M
- Temperature Range: 180 to 350 deg F
- Type: 1-Part High Temperature New Formula
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive 2214 is versatile, fast-setting, and bonds strongly to a variety of substrates in high-temperature applications. Its high-strength bond provides excellent results in demanding conditions where thermal impact and environmental aging are present. The product is easy to apply, offering a thick, pliable consistency to control the application process and requires no mixing or measuring. 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive 2214 provides ample time to perform your work and rework because a full cure is achieved once heat is applied — requiring a curing temperature of 250 °F (121 °C) for 60 minutes. The product can be used to bond metals and other substrates within a temperature range of -67 °F to 350 °F (-55 °C to 177 °C). It is ideal for a range of industries, including construction, specialty vehicle, consumer goods, electronics, general industrial, metalworking, signage, transportation, general aerospace, and many more, adhering to metals, fiberglass, polyester, and phenolics.
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Transportation, Specialty Vehicle, Construction, Military and Government, General Industrial, Electronics and Consumer Goods
- Pliable paste consistency goes where needed with no sagging
- High-strength, maintains a strong bond in demanding conditions
- Time for rework, allows rework until heat is applied
- Flammability rating, meets the standard for ul 94 hb
- Fast heat curing - fully cured in 60 min at 250 deg f (121 deg c)
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200