Swift®lock 6511
1 of 30 products in this brandRTU Product Type: Hot Melt Reactive Adhesive
Application Area: Fabric To Fabric Lamination, Fabric To Foam Lamination, Fabric To Membrane Lamination, Industrial Textiles, Lamination, Technical Textile
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Cotton, Fabrics, Polyethersulfone (PES), Polyurethane, Polyurethane (PU) Foam
Application Method: Roller, Slot-Die
Chemical Family: Polyurethanes (PU)
Features: Excellent Washing Resistance, Good Cohesion, Low MDI Content, Soft Hand-Feel
Enhanced TDS
Identification
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- RTU Product Type
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Application Information
- Cure Method
Applications
- Application Area
- Application Method
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Applications & Uses
- Cleaning Information
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- Cleaning Clean tools immediately after use.
- Once cured, the material can only be removed mechanically.
- Preparation Information
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Surface Requirements - Clean, free of dust, free of oil
- Processing Information
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- Suitable Substrates - Cotton, synthetic fabrics, PU foams, polyester, polyurethane, Various other substrates.
- Application Method - Dot application with engraved roller and Full coating with slot die or multi roller
- Product Application
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- All-purpose laminations
- Fabric to membrane lamination
- Fabric to fabric lamination
- Fabric to foam lamination
- Loop fabric onto sandpaper lamination
Features
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
Features & Benefits
- Product Benefits
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- Low content of monomeric MDI (<0,1%)
- Bluesign® approved
- Good washing resistance
- Initial cohesion designed to laminate sensitive substrates
- Very soft hand feel
Packaging & Availability
- Regional Availability
Physical Properties
- Physical Form
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Storage & Handling
- Storage Information
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- Swift®lock 6511 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).