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CRL Loctite® Minute Bond Adhesive and Primer - 50 ml
CRL Loctite® Minute Bond Adhesive and Primer - 50 ml
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$137.87 CAD
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$137.87 CAD
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Item# 0144
Shipping Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Shipping Limitations: Hazardous Material - No Air Shipments
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Shipping Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Shipping Limitations: Hazardous Material - No Air Shipments
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Minimum Order Quantity: 1Unit of Measure: each
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Description
Brand
Loctite
Case Quantity
5
Finish/Color
Clear
Contents
1.69 oz. (Adhesive) & 6 oz. (Primer)(50 ml (Adhesive) & 177.4 ml (Primer))
Shelf Life
24 Months
Overview
- Superior holding power up to 3000 psi
- Joins glass to metal permanently in seconds — ideal for glass-to-metal repairs
- Clear color for invisible bonds
CRL Loctite® Minute Bond Adhesive (SKU: 0144) permanently bonds non-porous materials—glass, metal, tile, coated wood, select plastics, and nylon—delivering high-strength glass-to-metal and non-porous surface bonds. The combined primer-and-adhesive kit uses a two-step application to provide handling strength in ~10 seconds, ~60% strength in 2 minutes, and a full cure in 24 hours. Kits include both adhesive and primer for reliable, repeatable results.
NOTE: Recommended for non-porous flat surfaces mated with a maximum gap of 0.004". For larger gaps (up to 0.02") or faster cures, apply primer to both surfaces. Primer should be at 72°F (22°C) or warmer.
Product Warning
Not normally recommended for use on many plastics—especially thermoplastics—where stress cracking may occur. Confirm compatibility with plastic substrates before use.
