What is loctite 609 used for?
LOCTITE® 609 is a green, high strength methacrylate ester acrylic retaining compound designed for the bonding of cylindrical fitting parts. The product cures in the absence of air between close fitting metal surfaces. Typical applications include rotor to shafts in fractional and subfractional horsepower motors.
How long does it take Loctite 609 to dry?
A low viscosity retaining compound that bonds rigid metal assemblies. Ideal for gap distances up to 0.005″ diameter. Fixtures in 10 minutes and provides a shear strength of 3,000 psi after 24 hours.
What is Loctite Primer?
LOCTITE primers are used for improving adhesion to substrates. They are applied before the adhesive. For low surface energy plastic substrates, e.g. polyolefin, PP, PE, best adhesion will be achieved with LOCTITE 770 / 7701. LOCTITE activators are used to increase cure speed.
How long does Loctite 277 take to dry?
24 hr
Loctite 277 red threadlocker is compatible with metal materials with a 24 hr cure time. Delivers great performance with a shear strength of 1300 psi and tensile strength of 275 psi.
Does acetone dissolve Loctite?
Plain acetone works best. Just soak the parts for a few hrs and they are good as new. Locktite is the best solvent for locktite. There is no need in removing the old locktite.
What is the difference between red Loctite and blue Loctite?
The difference between red and blue threadlocker is a matter of strength and removability. Loctite threadlocker blue is designed to easily be replaceable with common tools, whereas red is a more permanent fix. If you have trouble keeping it straight, here’s a helpful rhyme to jog your memory: “Blue, easy to make new.
What will break down Loctite?
Most adhesive residue can be removed from glass using acetone, found in most nail polish removers. Apply it to the area with a bit of friction, and the residue should rub away easily. If acetone doesn’t work, apply a small amount of spray lubricant, which can break down the adhesive’s hold on the glass surface.