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LOCTITE® 262™
December-2009
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characteristics:
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Technology Acrylic
Zinc dichromate
Chemical Type Dimethacrylate ester
Appearance (uncured) Red liquidLMS 50
Fluorescence Positive under UV lightLMS Brass
Components One component - requires no mixing
25 el
Viscosity Medium, thixotropic ste
ss
Cure Anaerobic inle
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Secondary Cure Activator 0
Application Threadlocking 1min 5min10min 30min 1h 3h 6h 24h 72h
Cure Time
Strength Medium to High
Cure Speed vs. Bond Gap
LOCTITE® 262™ is designed for the permanent locking and
The rate of cure will depend on the bondline gap. Gaps in
sealing of threaded fasteners. The product cures when threaded fasteners depends on thread type, quality and size.
confined in the absence of air between close fitting metal The following graph shows shear strength developed with time
surfaces and prevents loosening and leakage from shock and on steel pins and collars at different controlled gaps and tested
vibration. Typical applications include the locking and sealing according to ISO 10123.
of large bolts and studs (up to M25 ). The thixotropic nature of 100
% of Full Strength on Steel
m
Mil-S-46163A
5m
m
5m
m
LOCTITE® 262™ is tested to the lot requirements of Military
0.0
2
0.1
0.
Specification Mil-S-46163A. Note: This is a regional approval. 50
Please contact your local Technical Service Center for more
information and clarification. 25
ASTM D5363
Each lot of adhesive produced in North America is tested to
0
the general requirements defined in paragraphs 5.1.1 and 1min 5min10min 30min 1h 3h 6h 24h 72h
5.1.2 and to the Detail Requirements defined in section 5.2. Cure Time
NSF International Cure Speed vs. Temperature
Registered to NSF Category P1 for use as a sealant where The rate of cure will depend on the temperature. The graph
there is no possibilty of food contact in and around food below shows the breakaway strength developed with time at
processing areas. Note: This is a regional approval. Please different temperatures on M10 steel nuts and bolts and tested
contact your local Technical Service Center for more according to ISO 10964.
information and clarification.
100
% of Full Strength on Steel
5 °C
25
TYPICAL CURING PERFORMANCE
Cure Speed vs. Substrate
The rate of cure will depend on the substrate used. The graph 0
1min 5min10min 30min 1h 3h 6h 24h 72h
below shows the breakaway strength developed with time on Cure Time
M10 steel nuts and bolts compared to different materials and
tested according to ISO 10964.
TDS LOCTITE® 262™, December-2009
Tested at temperature
100
75
% Strength @ 22 °C
No activator
75
49
50
76
71
50
74
25
25
0
1min 5min10min 30min 1h 3h 6h 24h 72h
Cure Time
0
0 50 100 150
TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF CURED MATERIAL Temperature, °C
Physical Properties:
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, 80×10-6
ISO 11359-2, K-1
Heat Aging
Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity, ISO 8302, 0.1
W/(m·K)
Aged at temperature indicated and tested @ 22 °C
Specific Heat, kJ/(kg·K) 0.3 125
% Initial Strength @ 22 °C
100
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE OF CURED MATERIAL
Adhesive Properties 75 120 °C
After 24 hours @ 22 °C
Breakaway Torque, ISO 10964: 50
M10 steel nuts and bolts N·m 22
(lb.in.) (190) 150 °C
25
Prevail Torque, ISO 10964:
M10 steel nuts and bolts N·m 32 0
(lb.in.) (280) 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Exposure Time, hours
Breakloose Torque, ISO 10964, Pre-torqued to 5 N·m:
M10 steel nuts and bolts N·m 38
(lb.in.) (340) Chemical/Solvent Resistance
Max. Prevail Torque, ISO 10964, Pre-torqued to 5 N·m: Aged under conditions indicated and tested @ 22 °C.
M10 steel nuts and bolts N·m 40 % of initial strength
(lb.in.) (350) Environment °C 100 h 500 h 1000 h 5000 h
Compressive Shear Strength, ISO 10123: Motor oil (MIL-L-46152) 125 85 85 75 75
Steel pins and collars N/mm² ≥10LMS Leaded Petrol 22 100 100 100 100
(psi) (≥1,450) Brake fluid 22 100 100 100 100
Water/glycol 50/50 87 100 85 85 85
Acetone 22 95 95 95 95
After 1 hour @ 22 °C
Ethanol 22 95 95 95 95
Compressive Shear Strength, ISO 10123:
Steel pins and collars N/mm² ≥3LMS
(psi) (≥435)
Reference 0.6