Product Overview
3M Sales UPC: 00051111077085; 3M 5-Digit Part Number: 07708; 3M Previous Stock Number: 62291485308; 3M Consumer UPC: No Data; 3M Inner UPC: No Data; 3M Shipper UPC: 50051111077080; Ship Container Length: 0.305 (Meter); Ship Container Height: 0.343 (Meter); Ship Container Width: 0.305 (Meter); Ship Container Volume: 31907.575 (Cubic centimeter); Ship Container Weight: 24.888 (Kilogram); Shelf Life: 547 Days; Country of Origin: USA; ECCN Number: EAR99; Harmonizing Code: 3824992900; Transport Protective Service: PROTECTIVE SERVICE NOT REQUIRED; NMFC Item: 044155; NMFC Sub: 02; NMFC Class: 085.0; US DOT, 49 CFR Ground: UN2735, AMINES, LIQUID, CORROSIVE, N.O.S., (4,7,10-TRIOXATRIDECANE-1,13-DIAMINE), 8, II; US DOT, 49 CFR Vessel: UN2735, AMINES, LIQUID, CORROSIVE, N.O.S., (4,7,10-TRIOXATRIDECANE-1,13-DIAMINE), 8, II; International Air Transport Association (IATA): FORBIDDEN 3M PACKAGING DOES NOT MEET REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIREMENTS; International Maritime Organization (IMO): UN2735, AMINES, LIQUID, CORROSIVE, N.O.S., (4,7,10-TRIOXATRIDECANE-1,13-DIAMINE), 8, II. Product Information: 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP405 is a black, toughened, two-part epoxy structural adhesive that provides good strength along with high impact and fatigue resistance to meet demanding bonding challenges. 3M™ Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP405 can replace mechanical fasteners, screws, rivets and spot welds in many applications..
Bonds stainless steel shaft into stainless steel club head
High Peel and Shear Strength Maintains Lasting Bond at High and Low Temperatures
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP405 maintains bond strength at high and low temperatures and can withstand paint bake operations up to 400°F for 60 minutes. It works well on a variety of substrates such as metals, ceramics, wood, glass and many composites, and is an excellent indoor bonding agent for joining, gluing, potting, panel bonding, and structural bonding.
Recommended Applications
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP405 dispenses as a medium viscosity adhesive for easy, controlled application. The adhesive reaches handling strength in approximately 15 minutes and is fully cured in 24 hours (at 72°F/22°C.) The mix ratio is 2:1 and provides a 5 minute work life, providing limited time to adjust for desired fit prior to curing. This adhesive is available in a variety of package sizes and can be dispensed in several ways to meet the demands of the user and the job.
Toughened for Impact and Fatigue Resistance
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP405 is appropriate for applications that will face tough environmental challenges. Formulated to provide strong adhesion for the long-term, this resilient epoxy is another way 3M meets and exceeds the demands of even the toughest applications.
What are Epoxy Adhesives?
Epoxy adhesives are part of the class of adhesives called "structural adhesives," which also includes polyurethane, acrylic, cyanoacrylate and others. Epoxies are formulated as liquid reactive polymers that undergo a chemical reaction when mixed and then cure to form a solid plastic material. Once the two parts are mixed in their specified ratio, they begin the curing process and offer a limited work life (open time) where the adhesive can be applied and the two surfaces positioned as needed. This work life lasts anywhere from a few minutes to several hours. These structural adhesives provide high shear and peel strengths, depending on the formula, and better heat and chemical resistance than other common adhesives. In general, epoxy adhesives have the highest overall strength and offer the best performance and most resistance to high temperatures, solvents and outdoor weathering.
Epoxy adhesives are widely used in building and home construction; aircraft and automobile manufacturing; bicycle, boat, golf clubs, ski and snowboard assembly as well as a host of home use and other applications. They are used virtually anywhere high-strength bonds are needed along with resistance to environmental conditions. These adhesives are popular for their ease of use, mechanical strength and chemical resistance. Formulations can be created to make epoxies flexible or rigid, transparent or opaque, quick setting or slow setting. The versatility with which epoxy adhesives can be formulated helps meet almost any requirement for bonding wood, metal, glass and stone.
Industrial uses for epoxies range widely and, in addition to adhesives, include coatings and composite materials like carbon fiber and glass-reinforced composites. They are the preferred choice due to their ability to flow and conform to the work area, strong adhesion, chemical and heat resistance and exceptional mechanical and electrical insulating properties.
Bonds stainless steel shaft into stainless steel club head
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP405 maintains bond strength at high and low temperatures and can withstand paint bake operations up to 400°F for 60 minutes. It works well on a variety of substrates such as metals, ceramics, wood, glass and many composites, and is an excellent indoor bonding agent for joining, gluing, potting, panel bonding, and structural bonding.
Recommended Applications
- Small joint assembly
- Heavy-duty mounting assembly
- Metalworking
- Carbon fiber epoxy bonding
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP405 dispenses as a medium viscosity adhesive for easy, controlled application. The adhesive reaches handling strength in approximately 15 minutes and is fully cured in 24 hours (at 72°F/22°C.) The mix ratio is 2:1 and provides a 5 minute work life, providing limited time to adjust for desired fit prior to curing. This adhesive is available in a variety of package sizes and can be dispensed in several ways to meet the demands of the user and the job.
Toughened for Impact and Fatigue Resistance
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive DP405 is appropriate for applications that will face tough environmental challenges. Formulated to provide strong adhesion for the long-term, this resilient epoxy is another way 3M meets and exceeds the demands of even the toughest applications.
What are Epoxy Adhesives?
Epoxy adhesives are part of the class of adhesives called "structural adhesives," which also includes polyurethane, acrylic, cyanoacrylate and others. Epoxies are formulated as liquid reactive polymers that undergo a chemical reaction when mixed and then cure to form a solid plastic material. Once the two parts are mixed in their specified ratio, they begin the curing process and offer a limited work life (open time) where the adhesive can be applied and the two surfaces positioned as needed. This work life lasts anywhere from a few minutes to several hours. These structural adhesives provide high shear and peel strengths, depending on the formula, and better heat and chemical resistance than other common adhesives. In general, epoxy adhesives have the highest overall strength and offer the best performance and most resistance to high temperatures, solvents and outdoor weathering.
Epoxy adhesives are widely used in building and home construction; aircraft and automobile manufacturing; bicycle, boat, golf clubs, ski and snowboard assembly as well as a host of home use and other applications. They are used virtually anywhere high-strength bonds are needed along with resistance to environmental conditions. These adhesives are popular for their ease of use, mechanical strength and chemical resistance. Formulations can be created to make epoxies flexible or rigid, transparent or opaque, quick setting or slow setting. The versatility with which epoxy adhesives can be formulated helps meet almost any requirement for bonding wood, metal, glass and stone.
Industrial uses for epoxies range widely and, in addition to adhesives, include coatings and composite materials like carbon fiber and glass-reinforced composites. They are the preferred choice due to their ability to flow and conform to the work area, strong adhesion, chemical and heat resistance and exceptional mechanical and electrical insulating properties.