| Autostic Rocksett - High
Temperature Thread-locking Adhesive |
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Autostic Rocksett is a water based single pack high temperature
resisting thread-locking adhesive, suitable for use in threads
and cylindrical assemblies, which require to operate at high temperatures. Maximum
continuous working temperature is approx 700°C.
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Typically Used For |
High temperature thread-locking
Calibration nuts
Turbines
Sleeves
Gas ignitor assembly
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Suitable For |
Thin films/Coating - Yes
Bonding - Yes
Encapsulation - No
Thick Sections - No
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Property |
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Value |
Major Constituent |
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Alkali Silicate Glass, Inorganic Oxides |
Ready Mixed or 2 part |
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Ready Mixed |
Dispensable |
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Yes |
Relative Viscosity |
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Coverage Rate/Coating Thickness |
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Softening Temperature (°C): |
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700°C |
Melting Temperature (°C): |
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800°C |
Wet Density (g.cm-3): |
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1.45 |
Colour: |
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Amber turbid liquid |
Compressive Strength: |
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Thermal Conductivity (W.m-1.K-1): |
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Thermal Expansion (x10-6C-1): |
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Dielectric Strength (KV.mm-1)
@ RT: |
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Volume Resistivity (Ωcm) @ RT: |
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>10^9 |
pH: |
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13 |
Expansion on Setting %: |
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0 |
Shrinkage (Linear %): 150-500°C |
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Shrinkage (Volume %): 150-500°C |
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Hardness Moh’s Scale |
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Oxidation Resistance |
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Excellent |
Alkali Resistance |
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Can be re-dissolved at high pH & temperature |
Acid Resistance |
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Excellent - except hydrofluoric |
Cure Guide |
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Water based - requires heat curing. (See Below). |
Shelf Life: |
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12 Months |
Packaging: |
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70 gram dropper-bottle. 1 litre polybottle. |
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Additional Information |
| Tensile Strength (between steel plates): 1.5 MPa
Max. Shear Strength: 3.0 MPa
Gap filling: >0.15 mm |
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Application |
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ALL SURFACES TO BE BONDED ARE
FREE FROM OIL, DUST OR ANY FORM OF SURFACE COATING OR CONTAMINATION.
Stir/shake contents of the container prior to use, to overcome
the effects of any settlement of the ingredients during storage.
Ensure that all surfaces to be bonded sealed or insulated, are
degreased, clean and free from contamination.
A light surface abrasion of the material to be bonded will increase
the amount of surface area available for adhesion and will give
improved mechanical key.
Apply the adhesive to all surfaces to be bonded.
Join and apply moderate pressure to ensure even anchorage and
solid contact of the surfaces to be bonded, ensure that all surface
are fully wetted by the adhesive.
Secure the components and allow the adhesive to set and harden.
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Curing |
This product is water based. In order to cure of the material it
is necessary to fully dry & dehydrate the adhesive, by heating
as gently & progressively as time and circumstances will allow.
The ease by which full curing can be achieved is dependant on the
porosity of the substrate, as well as the amount of available surface
through which the adhesive film can dry.
The cement should be allowed to harden at a minimum air temperature
of 20°C until initial set has taken place. After this period the
hardening process may be accelerated using the following typical
schedule;
Heat from 20° to 80°C @ 4°C per minute (15 minutes). Hold for
10-20 minutes
Heat from 80° to 140°C @ 2°C per minute (30 minutes). Hold for
120-180 minutes
Heat from 140° to 200°C @ 0.2°C per minute (300 minutes).
Above 200°C - raise temperature @ 1°C per minute to required temperature,
allow to cool progressively.
Hardening and curing times given are approximate in view of possible
variations in adhesive volume, glue line thickness, and substrate
conditions, all of which will influence curing times.
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Associated Documents |
| MSDS
- Fortafix Rocksett
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