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3M™ Channel Bonding and Sidelite Adhesive, 08641, black, 1.7 fl. oz. (50 ml) Cartridge, 6/Case

  • Part Number 8641
  • 3M ID 7000119888
  • UPC 00051135086414

Epoxy for bonding glass to metal or plastic on vehicles

Recommended for either stationary or movable glass applications

Rapidly curing epoxy gets a car ready for the road sooner

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  • Epoxy for bonding glass to metal or plastic on vehicles
  • Recommended for either stationary or movable glass applications
  • Rapidly curing epoxy gets a car ready for the road sooner
  • Black color maintains O.E.M. appearance

3M™ Channel Bonding and Sidelite Adhesive securely bonds glass in both stationary and movable applications on automobiles. This high-performance, two-component black epoxy adhesive is both flexible and durable when bonding impervious surfaces such as glass to metal or plastic.

3M™ Channel Bonding and Sidelite Adhesive creates a secure bond between glass and other impervious materials such as metal or plastic. Our two-part, black epoxy adhesive is rated for bonding both movable and stationary glass into place. This rapidly curing adhesive has a work time of 5 minutes, a clamp time of 1 hour and a cure time of 24 hours under typical environmental conditions at 21° / 70°F. The quick-curing properties of this adhesive is a benefit compared to the hours or even days it often takes for one-part sealers and adhesives. The black color of the adhesive maintains the desired O.E.M. appearance. Apply this adhesive with a 3M™ Performance Manual Applicator and 3M™ Static Mixing Nozzle. This comprehensive mixing and application system allows for precise placement of adhesive with no waste and more time savings.

Suggested applications
  • Used for bonding moveable and stationary glass into place

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