Product Information | |
LORD? 201 acrylic adhesive when cured with LORD Accelerator 4, 17 or 19 creates an adhesive system that will bond a wide variety of prepared or unprepared metals and plastics. LORD 201 acrylic adhesive in combination with the recommended accelerator replaces welding, brazing, riveting and other mechanical fastening methods. LORD 201 acrylic adhesive can be cured with either LORD Accelerator 4, LORD Accelerator 17 or LORD Accelerator 19. LORD Accelerator 4 is a no-mix accelerator applied to the substrate before the acrylic adhesive. LORD Accelerators 17 and 19 must be mixed into the acrylic adhesive prior to application. LORD Accelerator 19 is available in off-white or black. | |
Features and Benefits | |
? Versatile - bonds a wide variety of substrates such as metals, ceramics and plastics; insensitive to minor deviations from correct mix ratio. ? Bonds Unprepared Metals - requires little or no substrate preparation. ? Self-Leveling - flows into hard-to-reach places and is excellent for bonding irregular shapes. ? Environmentally Resistant - resists dilute acids, alkalis, solvents, greases, oils and moisture; provides excellent resistance to UV exposure, salt spray and weathering. ? Temperature Resistant - performs at temperatures from -40 to +300°F (-40 to +149°C). | |
Typical Properties | |
Appearance |
Off-white Liquid |
Viscosity, cP @ 77°F (25°C), Brookfield HBT Spindle 5, 20 rpm |
15,000-55,000 |
Density, lb/gal (kg/m3) |
8.5-8.7 (1019-1042) |
Flash Point, °F (°C), Closed Cup |
66 (19) |
Work Time, min @ 75°F (24°C) |
5-8 |
Time to Handling Strength, min @ 75°F (24°C) |
12-16 |
Cure Time, hr |
24** |
Mixed Appearance |
Color dependent on accelerator used |