LOCTITE® 609 - Bottle 10.0/case General Purpose Retaining Compound
Features and Benefits
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High strength methacrylate ester acrylic retaining compound designed for the bonding of cylindrical fitting parts.
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. Locks bushings and sleeves in housings on shafts. Augments press fits.
- Low viscosity
- Augments press fits
- Prevents loosening and leakage from shock and vibration
- Tested to the lot requirements of Military Specification Mil-R-46082B (this is a regional approval)
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Safety Data Sheets and RoHs
- Bottle 10.0/case - IDH 135511
- Bottle 10.0/case - IDH 135512
- Bottle 10.0/case - IDH 135513
- Bottle 4.0/case - IDH 209763
- Tube 100.0/case - IDH 234667
LOCTITE® 609, 250 ml Bottle 135513 en-CA
IDH:
135513
EAN:
079340609419
Size Case: Bottle
Quantity: 10.0/case
LOCTITE® 609, 1 l Bottle 209763 en-CA
IDH:
209763
EAN:
079340609433
Size Case: Bottle
Quantity: 4.0/case
LOCTITE® 609, 0.5 ml Tube 234667 en-CA
IDH:
234667
EAN:
079340609051
Size Case: Tube
Quantity: 100.0/case
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Technical Information
Agency approvals / certificates / specifications | ASTM D5363, MIL-R-46082B for existing designs |
Application method | Dispense gun, Dispense system, Manual |
Applications | For close fitting cylindrical parts, Retaining |
Color | Green |
Cure type | Anaerobic cure |
Fixture time | 10.0 min. |
Gap fill | 0.15 mm |
Key characteristics | Fluorescent, Shear strength: high shear Strength, Viscosity: low viscosity |
Operating temperature | -65.0 - 300.0 °F (-55.0 - 150.0 °C ) |
Physical form | Liquid |
Recommended for use with | Metal |
Shear strength, Steel | 2300.0 psi (15.0 N/mm² ) |
Specific gravity, @ 25.0 °C | 1.1 |
Viscosity | 120.0 mPa·s (cP) |