H.B. Fuller EV Protect 5006
1 of 264 products in this brandRTU Product Type: 2K (2 component) Adhesive, Encapsulant
Application Area: Batteries, Battery Cells, Electric Vehicle (EV)
Chemical Family: Polyurethanes (PU)
Features: Cost Effective, Fast Cure, Flame Retardant, Good Processability, Good Volume Expansion, High Impact Resistance, High Insulation Properties, Light Weight, Low Viscosity, Non-Outgassing, Rapid Cycle Time, Reduces Thermal Propagation, Room Temperature Curing, Self-Leveling, Vibration Resistance
Enhanced TDS
Identification
- Chemical Family
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- RTU Product Type
- Categories
Applications
- Application Area
Applications & Uses
- Clean Up
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For cleanup of EV Protect 5006, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Acetone, Dibasic Ester, Ethyl Acetate, or Mineral Spirits are recommended. Confirm with equipment supplier for compatibility of recommended solvents in dispensing equipment. Mineral oil can be used to flush uncured materials from lines. To clean uncured material from tabletops, tools or spatulas, additional cleaning solvent options are Isopropanol and Denatured Alcohol.
- General Information
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- EV Protect 5006 is generally dispensed using a high-speed dynamic mixer head directly into the battery module. The low viscosity liquid is easily able to flow and self-level at the bottom of the enclosure. Once leveled, the material will foam and rise to approximately 5 times volumetric expansion. After rising, the foam will crosslink and cure creating a semi-structural interconnected foam that encapsulates all components within the module. In the event of a thermal event, the foam will absorb, isolate, and insulate the cells to reduce the chances of thermal propagation.
- EV Protect 5006-A / 5006-B is a two-component material. Hand mixing may be difficult. It is recommended that an automated dispensing unit be used with dynamic mixer to mix material. Prior to use, stir the individual parts to ensure they are uniform and homogeneous. Mixing the 5006-A prior to use for 5-10 minutes is essential to achieve a consistent foam density and cell structure. Check the container bottom for sediment after mixing to ensure filler is mixed in. If an extended shutdown or break in production has occurred (> 1 hour) re-mix part A side prior to use. Note: Pail or Drum size containers may require longer mixing times. Surface must be clean, dry, and free from grease, oil, wax and other surface contaminates.
- Hand Mixing Instructions for Foams
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- Per the stated mix ratio, measure out (either by weight or volume) the appropriate portions of Part A and Part B as into a flat sided container.
- The mixing container should be larger than the amount of total material being mixed to allow for vigorous mixing. For example, for 75 grams of total material we suggest a minimum size of 150 ml container for mixing. For larger amounts, adjust container size appropriately.
- Generally, it’s recommended to add the higher density part into the flat sided mixing container first and then add the other part gently on top of the first part. This helps limit pre-reaction of the materials to just the interphase. Scrape the side and bottom of the individual parts containers to ensure nearly all the measured materials are added to the mixing container.
- Start timer and immediately mix vigorously for 20-30 seconds with a spatula or flat sided stir stick. Thoroughly scraping the sides and bottom of cup while mixing. Mixed material should be homogeneous and uniform in appearance.
- At end of mixing time, immediately pour mixed material into mold.
- Immediately clean all tools used in preparations that you wish to reuse with solvent.
Features
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Typical Features & Benefits
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- No outgassing of Hydrogen gas during curing
- Meets UL94 V0
- Up to 5 Times Expansion Rate
- Cost Effective - Low Volume Usage
Identification & Functionality
- Base
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Polyurethane Foam
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Regional Availability
- Typical Packaging
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- 5 gal Pails
- 55 gal Drums
- 300 gal Totes
Physical Properties
- Physical Form
Properties
- Density:
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1220 kg/m³
- Dielectric Strength:
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2 kV/mm
- Specific Gravity:
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1.22
- Viscosity:
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150 cps
- Cured Properties
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Foam Density (free rise) 0.16 - 0.21 g/cm³ - Foam Density (free rise) 10 - 13 pcf - Hardness (24h) 40 - 50 Shore A - Hardness (at 48h) 50 - 60 Shore A - Operating Temperature Range -60 to 120 °C - Thermal Conductivity 0.06 W/mK - - Electrical Properties
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Dielectric Constant (at 1 MHz) 1.5 - ASTM D-0150 Dielectric Strength 2 kV/mm ASTM D149 Dissipation Factor (at 1 MHz) 0.02 - ASTM D-0150 Surface Resistivity 670000000000 ohm ASTM D-0257 Volume Resistivity 580000000000 ohm-cm ASTM D-0257 - Component A
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Mix Ratio (by weight) 100:86 - - Specific Gravity 1.15 - D792/D1475 - Uncured Properties
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Cream Time (at 25°C, blend) 180 - 240 seconds - Specific Gravity (blend) 1.17 - D792/D1475 Tack Free Time (at 25°C, blend) max. 60 minutes - Viscosity (at 25°C) 700 cPs - Viscosity (at 25°C, blend) 450 cPs - Working Time (at 25°C, blend) 120 seconds - - Component B
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Mix Ratio (5006-B, by volume) 83 - - Mix Ratio (5006-B, by weight) 86 - - Mix Ratio (by volume) 100:83 - - Specific Gravity 1.22 - D792/D1475 Viscosity (at 25°C) 150 cPs - - Typical Properties
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Storage Temperature min. 15 °C -
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Storage & Handling
- Storage and Shelf Life
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EV Protect 5006 should be stored in a cool, dry place above 15°C (60°F). Purge open containers with dry nitrogen. Shelf life is a minimum of one year in unopened containers when stored at 25°C .
- Shelf Life
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min. 1 year
Thermal Properties
- Flame Rating