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Anabond® Technical Data Sheet

Revised on Feb’ 2015

Anabond 685R Revision no. : 01

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The rate of surface/depth cure depends on the relative


humidity and temperature of the environment,
environment thickness
Technology Silicone of the adhesive and the area under the joint.
joint Curing time
Chemical type Oxime silicone is extended at lower humidity levels.
Appearance Thixotropic Paste 0
Curing tested at 30 ± 2 C, 55 ± 5% RH
Colour Red
Skin forming time –
Components One component – requires no mixing minutes 5 - 15
Surface cure, ATM-R017
Cure Room temperature vulcanizing (RTV)
Depth cure, ATM-R015. mm/day ≥ 3.0
Application Gasketing / Sealing

Anabond 685R is a single component, self priming, non- Operating parameters


slumping, non-corrosive, low odour, low volatile silicone
adhesive/sealant designed for automotive otive powertrain Application temperature ⁰C 10 to 40
applications. It withstands in-line
line low pressure leak test In service temperature ⁰C -50 to +250
(blowout resistance) in assembly operations before the
product cures. The product provides elastomeric seal Short exposure ⁰C 275
that is resistant to most automotive power train fluids
fluids,
exhibits excellent unprimed adhesion to properly
prepared surfaces of metal and some plastics and has Typical properties of cured material
m
0
ability to withstand high joint movement. Cured for 7 days at 30 ± 2 C, 55±5%
55 RH

The product can be used for automotive flange sealing Physical Properties
applications where immediate pressure leak testing is
Tensile Strength,
required. Typical applications include engine and kg/cm² 16 - 26
ATM-R020 (ASTM D412)
transmission
ansmission oil pans and axle cover seals, coolant
seals, engine block main seals. Elongation,
% ≥ 300
ATM-R020 (ASTM D412)
Typical Properties of uncured material Durometer Hardness,
Shore A 25 - 45
ATM-R019 (ASTM D2240)
0
Specific gravity at 30 ± 2 C
1.02 -1.08
ATM*-R004 (JIS K6820) General Information
0
Flow, sag or slump at 30 ± 2 C
Non sag This product is not recommended for use in pure oxygen
ATM-R016 (ASTM C639)
and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected
Extrusion rate for 20g at 30 ± as a sealant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing
0
2 C, orifice 2.6, pressure 3.0 seconds
econds 20 - 30 materials.
2
kg/cm , ATM-R047 (BS 5889)
Pressure resistance at 30±2 C,
0
2
Handling
kg/cm ≥ 100
ATM-R034 (JIS K6820)
Before handling, read product safety data sheets
Flash Point Refer MSDS (MSDS) and container labels
els for safe use.

Directions for use


Curing performance
The product cures on exposure to moisture in the air air, Substrate preparation
typically developing a skin within minutes, becoming tack
free within minutes to hours.. After skin formation, cure Surfaces to be adhered or sealed should be free of dirt,
continues inward from the surface. Optimum physical oil and other contaminants. For best performance clean
0
properties are reached after curing for 7 days at 30±2 C, the surface with a solvent such as isopropyl alcohol,
alcohol
55±5% RH. acetone or methyl ethyl ketone or with coarse lint free
Signature Not cloth.
Verified
*ATM – Anabond Test Method, JIS – Japanese Industrial standard, ASTM – American Society for testing and materials,, BS – British Standard
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Anabond® Technical Data Sheet
Revised on Feb’ 2015

Anabond 685R Revision no. : 01

A surface primer is recommended for hard to bond Limitations


surfaces, such as some plastics. Apply a thin coat of
primer after
fter cleaning the surface with solvent, and allow Do not use for applications where the product will be in
drying for 5 to 10 minutes at room temperature before constant contact with gasoline, synthetic fuels or
the sealant is applied. solvents.

Note that the adhesive may not show adhesion to Does not use in totally confined applications as sealant
polyethylene, polypropylene, polyacetal or Teflon. must have exposure to moisture from atmosphere to
cure.
Dispensing
Storage
The product can be dispensed using a manual
0 0
dispensing gun, Pneumatic dispensing gun or The optimal storage condition is 8 C to 30 C. Storage
customized dispensers. While using pneumatic below or more than the temperature specified, has
dispensers, the product should be dispensed using 1 or impact on the product properties.
2 bar pressure.
Material removed from containers may be contaminated
For information on appropriate dispensing equipment, during use. Do not refill the product to the container.
please contact Anabond.
Sealant cures by moisture. Keep the container tightly
t
Method of application closed when not in use. A plug of cured material may
form in the tip of tube or cartridge, which can be easily
Adhesive/sealant can be applied directly from its removed and will not affect the remaining contents.
collapsible tube or extruded from its cartridge.
If additional information is required, please contact our
A plastic nozzle is supplied which can be cut to the local customer service representative.
epresentative.
desired orifice and shape to facilitate application.
Shelf life
Apply a bead of adhesive/sealant to the prepared 0
surface in a uniform thickness. If spreading is required, When stored at or below 30 C, in the original unopened
use enough pressure to spread the adhesive/sealant containers, this product has a shelf life of 9 months from
and displace any trapped air. the date of manufacture.

The sealant bead size to be specified is a function of Packing


anticipated gap size for the part and the flange width. The product is available in 100g in collapsible aluminium
Consult
ult Anabond representative for equipment supplier tube and 310g HDPE cartridges and 20 kg drums.
and design recommendations.
Conversions
Working time .
(°C x 1 8) + 32 = °F
.
Moisture curing begins immediately after the product is kV/mm x 25 4 = V/mil
2 . 2
exposed to the atmosphere, any tooling should be kg/cm = 10 2 x N/mm
.
completed before the skin forms and to ensure integrity mm / 25 4 = inches
of seal between mating parts, parts to be assembled mPa·s = cP
before the sealant skins over.. Higher humidity will MPa x 145 = psi
.
accelerate this cure time. µm / 25 4 = mil
.
N x 0 225 = lb
.
Excess material can be easily wiped away with non
non- N/mm x 5 71 = lb/in
polar solvents N/mm² x 145 = psi
. . .
N m x 8 851 = lb in
. . .
N m x 0 142 = oz in

*ATM – Anabond Test Method, JIS – Japanese Industrial standard, ASTM – American Society for testing and materials,, BS – British Standard
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Anabond® Technical Data Sheet
Revised on Feb’ 2015

Anabond 685R Revision no. : 01

Disclaimer- Please read carefully

The data contained herein are furnished for information


only and are believed to be reliable. We cannot
assume responsibility for the results obtained by others
over whose methods we have no control.

It is the user's responsibility to determine


mine suitability for
the user's purpose of any production methods
mentioned herein and to adopt such precautions as may
be advisable for the protection of property and of
persons against any hazards that may be involved in the
handling and use thereof.

In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and


actual site conditions are such that no warranty in
respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal
relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
ed either from this
information, or from any written recommendations, or
from any other advice offered.

Anabond disclaims liability for any incidental or


consequential damages of any kind, including lost
profits.

For product information contact:

Anabond Limited
36, Type II, Dr. VSI Estate,
Thiruvanmiyur,
Chennai 600041 India
Ph: +91 (44) 23460041/42/43
Fax: +91 (44) 2346 0048
e-mail: marketing@anabond.com
web: www.anabond.com

*ATM – Anabond Test Method, JIS – Japanese Industrial standard, ASTM – American Society for testing and materials,, BS – British Standard
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