Crestabond® M1-02 Structural Adhesive

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Crestabond® M1-02 Structural Adhesive is the latest addition to the Crestabond® range of primer-less structural adhesives. It is now the fastest-curing grade, with a 10:1 ratio option available. This product is developed for high-volume assembly of smaller parts, which must be ready to handle in under 3 minutes for cost-effective productivity.

Product Type: 2K (2 component) Adhesive, Adhesive, Structural Adhesive

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Acrylic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Aluminum, Composites, Metal, Plastics, Polycarbonate (PC), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Stainless Steel, Steel

Chemical Family: Methacrylates

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
Chemical Name

Features & Benefits

Features and Benefits
  • Primerless application
  • Excellent adhesion to dissimilar substrates
  • Fast setting and curing
  • Non-sag
  • High strength, modulus and toughness
  • Excellent environmental resistance
  • No need for extra materials or processes
  • Affords greater flexibility in design
  • Speeds up assembly process
  • Application on vertical surfaces
  • Designed for demanding structural applications
  • Designed for demanding environmental applications

Applications & Uses

Guide to Bonding

Check first

  • Product is within shelf life
  • Cartridge has been stored correctly
  • No obvious defect or damage to cartridge
  • No blockages at the cartridge outlet
  • Correct static mixing nozzle is being used

Key points

  • Higher or lower working temperatures will cause the working time to decrease or increase
  • Static mixers must always be discarded after use
  • Operating temperature of Crestabond® is from -40°C up to 100°C
Recommended Applications
  • Prior to bonding, ensure the substrate surface is clean by following the surface preparation instructions provided. Bulk dispensing equipment should be in good operating condition.
  • Dispense the adhesive at a slow rate initially onto a non-bonding surface until the mixed bead color is uniform. Check the dispensed bead for cure quality before beginning the bonding process.
  • Dispense enough adhesive to fill the bond gap before parts are mated. Avoid dry bonds by using adequate pressure to mate parts and clamp properly to prevent joint movement. The working time is the approximate time after mixing that the adhesive is still usable.
  • The bonding process must be completed before the working time of the mixed adhesive expires. The viscosities of both adhesive and activator are affected by temperature. The adhesive, activator and parts to be bonded should be allowed to attain workshop temperature of between 18°C and 25°C (64°F and 77°F) prior to bonding.
  • The operating temperature should be maintained during the bonding process and until the adhesive is sufficiently cured to allow movement of the assembly. Typically, such movement may be possible after the fixture time of the adhesive is achieved. Ambient temperature, bondline thickness and the substrate materials being bonded can all affect the fixture time.
  • For industrial/commercial use only. Not to be used in household applications. The user must determine the suitability of a selected adhesive for a given substrate and application. Contact your local Scott Bader representative for questions or assistance with the selection of adhesives for your use.
  • This product is intended for use by skilled individuals at their own risk. Recommendations contained herein are based on information we believe to be reliable.

Properties

Mechanical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Tensile Strength³12 - 16MPa
Tensile Modulus³600 - 1000MPa
Tensile Elongation³80 - 100%
Aluminium Lap Shear⁴17 - 21MPa
Recommended Operating Temperature⁵-40 to 100°C
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Specific Gravity0.96 - 1.02g/cc
Mix Ratio (by volume)10
Mix Ratio (by weight)9
Application Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Working Time¹1 - 2minutes
Fixture Time²2 - 3minutes
Gap Filling1 - 15mm
Mixed ColorGrey
Recommended Application Temperature18 - 25°C
Viscosity⁶
300-800* & 700-2000 dPa.s**
Substrates
  Recommended Substrates
(Lapshear Strength MPa4)
Non - Recommended
Substrates
Plastics Acrylic10 20 - 24 MPa
PVC8 16 - 20 MPa
ABS8 13 - 17 MPa
Other: Urethanes and common
engineering thermoplastics
Low Surface Energy
Plastics
e.g. PP, PE & PTFE
(use Crestabond PP-04)
Metals Stainless9 13 - 17 MPa
CRS10 13 - 17 MPa
Aluminum10 17 - 21 MPa
Other: Powder Coated Metals,
Carbon Steel
Zinc/ Galvanized Coated
Metals,
Copper
Composites GRP/FRP8 12 - 16 MPa
Carbon Fiber/ Polyester
DCPD Modified Vinyl Esters
Epoxy11
Gelcoats12
 

 

Note

1. Working time measured with 10g mass of adhesive with 10:1 mix ratio by volume at 24°C (75°F).
2. Fixture time defined using an ISO 4587 lap shear sample, 0.26mm bondline
thickness with 23°C (73°F) ambient temperature achieving >1.4MPa.
3. Tested to ASTM D638.
4. Metals tested according to ISO 4587, Thermoplastics according to ASTM 2564 and GRP according ASTM 5868.
5. Maximum temperature where an ISO 4587 lap shear sample, 0.26mm bondline thickness achieves >3MPa.
6. Viscosity measured using HAKKE RV1 Rheometer at 25°C (77°F) *Measuring yield point **Measuring flow
8. Substrate failure when tested.
9. Adhesive failure when tested.
10. Cohesive failure when tested.
11. Surface preparation of epoxy laminates may be necessary and testing should be performed to ensure sufficient bond strength is achieved.
12. Surface preparation is likely to be needed on gelcoat surfaces to ensure no release agents are present.

Technical Details & Test Data

Surface Preparation

The surface to be bonded can affect the strength and durability of the bond joint. Appropriate treatment may be required to ensure that there are no traces of oil, grease, dirt or release agents through the use of a degreasing agent, for instance acetone or another degreasing agent on the joint surfaces.

Mechanically abrading or chemically etching degreased surfaces can make bond joints more durable and stronger. If abrading, a second treatment of degreasing is highly recommended.

Do not use petrol (gasoline), low grade alcohol or paint thinners.

Metal:

Typically, the surface should be clean and dry by using an alcohol/solvent wipe and allowing the solvent to evaporate before application. Certain metals, such as carbon steel may also require mechanical abrasion and a subsequent alcohol solvent wipe prior to bonding.

Thermoplastics :

The surface must be clean, dust-free and dry. A suitable solvent such as iso-propanol can be used to degrease

Composites :

  • The surface must be clean, dust-free and dry. This can be achieved by the use of proprietary strippable cloths such as peel-ply (without lubricant contaminates). The laminate should be fully cured prior to bonding and if the laminate surfaces are more than 3 days old, it is recommended that the surface must be cleaned with a suitable solvent or cleaner with a lint-free, clean cloth prior to bonding.
  • Surface preparation, such as mechanical abrasion, is likely to be needed on gel coat surfaces and molded surfaces where release agents are likely to be present. When bonding epoxy laminates please test bond strength prior to application.

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Global
Packaging Information

Crestabond M1-02 is supplied in 18Kg (40 lb) plastic pails, 180Kg (397 lb) drums, pre-packed 400ml co-axial and 50ml side by side cartridges.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
12 Months
Storage and Shelf Life
  • The shelf life is defined by date of manufacture when stored between 2°C and 23°C (36°F and 73°F). Exposure to temperatures above 23°C (36°F) will reduce the shelf life of these materials.It is highly recommended that products should never be frozen.
  • Crestabond products should be stored in their original container out of direct sunlight. The bulk product or cartridge material should be opened only immediately prior to use. The expiry date is indicated on the product label.
  • Exposure above 30°C (95°F) must be avoided as the reactivity of the product quickly diminishes