Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
- Product Benefits
- Excellent resistance against salt-spray, water immersion, boiling water, steam up to 130 °C, hot oils, fuels, glycols and hydraulic fuels up to 180 °C
- Resistant to various chemicals, such as petrol, oils, greases
- Excellent static and dynamic fatigue resistance
- Excellent adherence to various substrates
- Easy application
- Minimal mould fouling
- Excellent pre-bake resistance
- Can be used for post vulcanisation bonding
- Coated parts can be swaged
- Excellent heat resistance
- Excellent low temperature resistance
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Application Area
- Application Method
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Cure Method
- Segment
- Surface Requirements
- Free of rust
- Grit blasted or other approved surface treatments
- Dry
- Clean
- Free of grease
- Free of dust
- Free of oil
- Cleaning Information
- Clean tools immediately after use. Once cured, the material can only be removed mechanically. Appropriate cleaners are listed in the product properties table.
- Toluene
- Xylene
- Preparation Information
Cilbond® 82 must be stirred well before use Preferably high speed propellor or paddle type agitator. Material can only be removed mechanically. Appropriate cleaners are listed in the product properties table.
- Processing Information
Suitable Substrates
- Various surface treated metals
- Glass fibre reinforced plastic (GFRP)
- Various metals
- Polyamide (PA)
- Polyester (PES)
- Various other substrates
Consistency
- Liquid
Surface Requirements
- Free of rust
- Grit blasted or other approved surface treatments
- Dry
- Clean
- Free of grease
- Free of dust
- Free of oil
Application Method
- Spraying
- Dipping
- Roller coating
- Brushing
Suitable Elastomers
- Natural rubber (NR)
- Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)
- Chloroprene Rubber (CR)
- Polybutadiene (BR)
- Synthetic polyisoprene rubber (IR)
- Polyepichlorohydrin (ECO)
- Polyacrylate rubbers (ACM)
- Chlorosulphonated polyethylene (CSM / ACSM)
- Carboxylated NBR (XNBR)
- Ethylene vinyl acetate EVA (EVM)
- HNBR
- IIR
- EPDM
- Millable polyurethane (PU)
- Chlorinate polyethylene (CPE)
- Halogenated butyl rubber (CIIR or BIIR)
- NBR
Properties
- Physical Form
- Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density 0.98 g/cm³ - Density 8.2 lb/gal - Solid Content 24 Wt(%) - Solid Content 24 % - Flash Point 40 °F Abel Pensky Method Flash Point 4 °C Abel Pensky Method - Processing Parameters
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Storage Temperature 0 - 80 °F - Drying Time (at 70 °F) 30 - 45 minutes - Storage Temperature 1 - 25 °C - Dilution 20 - 40 % - Drying Time (at 140 °F) 5 minutes - Dilution (Typically add whilst product is stirring) 20 - 40 % - Viscosity (at 26 °C) 900 mPa·s Brookfield LV2 Drying Time (at 23°C) 30 - 45 min - Drying Time (at 60°C) 5 min - Moulding Temperature Range 210 - 450 °F - Moulding Temperature Range 100 - 230 °C - Typical Coverage (at 20 μm dry coating thickness) 16 m²/L - Typical Coverage (20 µm Dry Coating Thickness) 16 m²/l - Optimum Dry Coating Thickness (for maximum environmental resistance) 13 - 25 μm - Optimum Dry Coating Thickness 13 - 25 µm for maximum environmental resistance Service Temperature -60 to 390 °F - Viscosity (at 80 °F) 900 mPa·s Brookfield LV Service Temperature - 50 to 200 °C -
Packaging & Availability
- Regional Availability
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
- 12 months
- Storage Conditions
Cilbond® 82 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).