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3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive, 2290, amber, 5 gal. (19 l)

  • 3M ID 7100144895
  • UPC 50021200762272
Container Size (Metric) 18.93 L
Container Size (Imperial) 5 Gallon

Offers exceptionally high shear and peel strength

Dries to a tack-free film which allows bonds to be made up to 3 months later for B-staging and multi-stage processes

Excellent wetting during cure requires only coating a single surface

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Highlights
  • Offers exceptionally high shear and peel strength
  • Dries to a tack-free film which allows bonds to be made up to 3 months later for B-staging and multi-stage processes
  • Excellent wetting during cure requires only coating a single surface
  • Heat press during cure recommended for lamination use

3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive 2290 is a solvent-based, low viscosity, amber-tinted, thermosetting epoxy adhesive requiring heat cure. It is designed for metal to metal coating and subsequent bonding: for example, in motor lamination and wire winding.

3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive 2290 is designed to coat and bond metal substrates, including steel and aluminum. This epoxy is a low (21% solids) formulation with very low viscosity. 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive 2290 can be applied in a variety of methods including: brushing, flow coating, dip coating, roll coating, knife coating, and spraying. It is ideal for assembling metal laminations and various applications on metal cores, rotors and motors, and wire windings. B-staging coated and dried parts are optional; allowing final cure up to 3 months later. Epoxy adhesives are part of the class of adhesives called "structural adhesives," which include polyurethane, acrylic, cyanoacrylate, and others. One-part heat cured epoxies are rigid adhesives that have outstanding strength when measured at elevated temperatures. These adhesives require a thermal cure, typically around 250°-350°F (120°-180°C) for 40-60 minutes, to achieve full strength. They provide high shear and peel strengths, depending on the formula, and better heat and chemical resistance than other common adhesives.

Suggested applications
  • Assemble laminated steel cores for electrical motor stators and rotors
  • Adhere copper foil to B-staged epoxy in the manufacture of printed circuits
  • Coat, protect and utilize coils and electronic subassemblies
  • Thin metal stack laminations such as those used in magnetic tape heads

Typical Properties

Adhesive Type

Epoxy

Applications

Laminated Steel Cores Assembly, Copper Foil to B-staged Epoxy Adherence, Coils and Electronic Subassemblies Coating, Thin Metal Stack Laminations

Bond Flexibility

Rigid

Brands

Scotch-Weld™

Container Size (Imperial)

5 Gallon

Container Size (Metric)

18.93 L

Flame Retardant

UL94 HB

Full Cure Time

30 - 60 min @ 350 °F (177 °C) @ 75 psi

Indoor/Outdoor

Both

Industries

Consumer Goods, General Industrial, Specialty Vehicle, Construction, Electronics, Transportation, Military and Government

Physical Form

Liquid

Product Form

Gallon

Product Type

Epoxy Adhesive

Shear Strength

5000 psi

Solids Weight Percent (Approximate)

19.5 % - 23 %

Storage Temperature (Celsius)

22.0 °C

Storage Temperature (Fahrenheit)

72.0

Units per Case

1.0

Viscosity

Self-leveling

Volume (Imperial)

5 gal

Volume (metric)

19 L

Resources

Safety Data Sheets

Document Number: MSDS_1096718_CA_EN

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