Loctite Black 480 Low Strength, Retaining Compound Ethyl Cyanoacrylate Liquid Bottle 500 g, 120 °C, 0 °C
- RS Stock No.:
- 287-5638
- Mfr. Part No.:
- LOCTITE 480 BO500G EGFD
- Manufacturer:
- Loctite
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- RS Stock No.:
- 287-5638
- Mfr. Part No.:
- LOCTITE 480 BO500G EGFD
- Manufacturer:
- Loctite
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Loctite | |
| Trade Name | 480 | |
| Product Type | Retaining Compound | |
| Application | Bonding | |
| Colour | Black | |
| Product Form | Liquid | |
| Package Type | Bottle | |
| Package Size | 500 g | |
| Cure Time | 24 h | |
| Strength | Low | |
| Standards/Approvals | IEC 60243-1, ISO 8302, ISO 4587, IEC 60093, ISO 6922, RoHS, IEC 60250, ISO 11359-2 | |
| Special Features | Rubber Toughened Adhesive With Increased Flexibility and Peel Strength Along With Enhanced Resistance to Shock | |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 120°C | |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | 0°C | |
| Specific Gravity | 1.05 | |
| Base Chemical | Ethyl Cyanoacrylate | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Loctite | ||
Trade Name 480 | ||
Product Type Retaining Compound | ||
Application Bonding | ||
Colour Black | ||
Product Form Liquid | ||
Package Type Bottle | ||
Package Size 500 g | ||
Cure Time 24 h | ||
Strength Low | ||
Standards/Approvals IEC 60243-1, ISO 8302, ISO 4587, IEC 60093, ISO 6922, RoHS, IEC 60250, ISO 11359-2 | ||
Special Features Rubber Toughened Adhesive With Increased Flexibility and Peel Strength Along With Enhanced Resistance to Shock | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature 120°C | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature 0°C | ||
Specific Gravity 1.05 | ||
Base Chemical Ethyl Cyanoacrylate | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- IE
The Loctite 480 is a rubber toughened adhesive with increased flexibility and peel strength along with enhanced resistance to shock. Under normal conditions, the atmospheric moisture initiates the curing process. Although full functional strength is developed in a relatively short time, curing continues for at least 24 hours before full chemical/solvent resistance is developed.
Low viscosity
