H.B. Fuller® PD-0517

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H.B. Fuller® PD-0517 is a premium-quality adhesive known for its excellent bonding properties. It is used in a wide range of applications requiring durable adhesion across diverse substrates. It offers reliable performance in critical bonding applications.

Chemical Family: Vinyl Acrylic

Features: High Gloss

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
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Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features
Product Characteristics
  • imparts a high gloss finish for decoupage
  • small particle size
  • good compound ability

Applications & Uses

Segment
Typical Applications

Used for formulation in premium paints, adhesives, and other specialty areas.

Application Instructions

Optimal performance properties can be influenced by machine and application settings. Work with OEM and local Sales Office for technical support to determine best practices on your specific equipment.

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solid Content (non-volatile, 1g/2 hours/110°C)50%-
Glass Transition Temperature⁽¹⁾17°CDifferential Thermal Analysis
Mechanical Stability⁽²⁾ (does not break after 15 min at high speed in waring blender)min. 900seconds-
Density8.8Ibs/gal-
Composition (residual monomer)max. 0.5%-
pH4.75--
Surface Tension⁽³⁾ (dilution with water)34dynes/cmP.B. Tensiometer LG-60/40 E/W
Viscosity (at 77°F, spindle 4, 20rpm)3500cPs-
FilmModerately flexible, water clear--
Particle Size Distribution
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Average Particle Sizemax. 0.3micron-
Note

⁽¹⁾ Differential thermal analysis.
⁽²⁾ Does not break after 15 minutes at high speed in Waring Blender.
⁽³⁾ P.B. Tensiometer LG-60/40 E/W Dilution with Water.

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • North America

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
180 days
Storage Conditions

For best results, we recommend that product be used within 6 months.