LOCTITE® 648 - Bottle 4.0/case
Features and Benefits
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LOCTITE 648 is a low viscosity, high strength retaining compound with high temperature resistance. Ideal for retention of parts with a clearance or interference fit.
LOCTITE® 648 is a green, fluorescent, low viscosity, high strength, urethane methacrylate acrylic, anaerobic retaining compound designed for bonding cylindrical fitting parts. It prevents loosening and leakage from shock and vibration. Typical applications include holding gears and sprockets onto gearbox shafts and rotors on electric motor shafts. It provides robust curing performance.
- High strength on all metals, including passive substrates (e.g. stainless steel)
- Proven to be tolerant of minor contamination due to industrial oils
- High temperature resistance
- Designed for bonding cylindrical fitting parts
- Low viscosity
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Safety Data Sheets and RoHs
- Bottle 4.0/case - IDH 1835917
- Bottle 10.0/case - IDH 1835918
- Bottle 10.0/case - IDH 1835920
- Bottle 10.0/case - IDH 1835922
LOCTITE® 648, 1 l Bottle 1835917 en-CA
IDH:
1835917
EAN:
079340006515
Size Case: Bottle
Quantity: 4.0/case
LOCTITE® 648, 250 ml Bottle 1835918 en-CA
IDH:
1835918
EAN:
079340006508
Size Case: Bottle
Quantity: 10.0/case
LOCTITE® 648, 50 ml Bottle 1835920 en-CA
IDH:
1835920
EAN:
079340006492
Size Case: Bottle
Quantity: 10.0/case
LOCTITE® 648, 10 ml Bottle 1835922 en-CA
IDH:
1835922
EAN:
079340006485
Size Case: Bottle
Quantity: 10.0/case
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Technical Information
Agency approvals / certificates / specifications | DVGW (EN 751-1): NG 5146C00236, NSF P1 Reg. No 148350, WRAS (BS 6920): 0808532 |
Color | Green |
Fixture time | 3.0 min. |
Gap fill | 0.15 mm |
Key characteristics | Oil tolerant, Strength: high strength, Temperature resistant |
Operating temperature | -55.0 - 180.0 °C (-65.0 - 355.0 °F ) |
Recommended for use with | Metal: steel |
Shear strength, Steel | 27.0 N/mm² (3900.0 psi ) |
Viscosity | 500.0 mPa·s (cP) |