Swift®col 2035
1 of 73 products in this brandChemical Family: Polychloroprenes
Application Method: Spray
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Alloy Steel, Aluminum Alloys, Chipboard, Foam, Plastics, Wood
Features: Excellent Bonding, Excellent Performance, Heat Resistance, High Performance, Humidity Resistant, Solvent-Based, Sprayable
Enhanced TDS
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Application Information
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Applications
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Features
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Packaging & Availability
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Physical Properties
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Brown sprayable liquid
Properties
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density 0.82 g/cm³ - Solid Content 20 wt.% Internal HBF Standard Solid Content 20 wt% Internal HBF Standard - Physical Properties of Cured Material
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Heat resistance 130 °C Internal HBF Standard - Cured Properties
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Heat resistance 130 °C Internal HBF Standard - Processing Parameters
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Consumption 250 - 300 g/m² - Flash-off Time / Waiting Time 5 - 10 min - Processing Temperature 15 - 30 °C - Required Spray Pressure 5 - 6 bar - Viscosity (at 20°C) 450 mPa·s Brookfield RVT - Appearance
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Brown sprayable liquid
Storage & Handling
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- Swift®col 2035 should be used within the shelf life specified on the packaging.
- The storage stability applies to material stored under appropriate conditions only (original unopened containers, recommended storage temperature). High temperatures shorten the shelf life. Low temperatures temporary cause a higher viscosity.
Technical Details & Test Data
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Processing
- Apply adhesive evenly with a suitable application method on the two parts to be bonded.
- After the recommended waiting time (flash-off time) put the parts accurately together and press.
- The waiting time depends on the ambient temperature, thickness of the adhesive film and absorbency of the surfaces.
- The surfaces to be bonded should be placed together when the adhesive film is still slightly sticky but does not stick to the finger when it is pressed lightly.
- The parts have to be bonded together within the Contact bonding time.
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Preparation
The surfaces to be bonded must be dry, clean, free of grease and free of dust to ensure a reliable bonding. Processing Apply adhesive evenly with a suitable application method on the two parts to be bonded. After the recommended waiting time (flash-off time) put the parts accurately together and press. The waiting time depends on the ambient temperature, thickness of the adhesive film and absorbency of the surfaces. The surfaces to be bonded should be placed together when the adhesive film is still slightly sticky but does not stick to the finger when it is pressed lightly. The parts have to be bonded together within the Contact bonding time.
Cleaning
Clean tools immediately after use.