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Product Overview
KP6497 is an aerosol activator for anaerobic adhesives. Formulated to increase the cure speed of Krylex anaerobic adhesives and sealants. Activator will be required in applications involving inert or passive metals or substrates where curing would be slow or inhibited. Activation is also required when large bond gaps are required to be filled or when ambient temperature is below 5°C.
- Increased speed of cure
- On demand curing
- Pre applied
- Promotes low temperature adhesion
- On part life of 30 seconds
Technical Specifications
Adhesive Type
Activator / Hardener
Viscosity
0.5cPs
Volume
200ml
Product Range
Krylex
Adhesive Colour
Green
Dispensing Method
Aerosol
Weight
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SVHC
No SVHC (15-Jan-2018)
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Legislation and Environmental
Country of Origin:
Country in which last significant manufacturing process was carried outCountry of Origin:Great Britain
Country in which last significant manufacturing process was carried out
Country in which last significant manufacturing process was carried outCountry of Origin:Great Britain
Country in which last significant manufacturing process was carried out
Tariff No:35061000
US ECCN:EAR99
EU ECCN:NLR
RoHS Compliant:Not applicable
RoHS Phthalates Compliant:Not applicable
SVHC:No SVHC (15-Jan-2018)
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Weight (kg):.199
UN Hazard Code:1950