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Solvay FM® 680-1 Polyimide Film Adhesive
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Polyimide, TS; Polyimide, Thermoset Film

Material Notes: FM® 680-1 polyimide adhesive is a non-metallic version of FM 680 film adhesive designed for continuous service at temperature up to 700°F (371°C). FM 680-1 adhesive was specifically developed for radar transparent applications requiring extreme environmental durability. FM 680-1 adhesive is capable of bonding composite laminates and a wide variety of high temperature metallic substrates such as stainless steel and titanium while maintaining thermal oxidative stability. FM 680-1 adhesive is an excellent candidate for aircraft engine applications or for the bonding of new composite materials requiring co-cure or consolidation temperature up to 735°F (391°C). This adhesive is processible under standard manufacturing operations at temperatures as low as 600°F (316°C) and can handle freestanding post-cure up to 735°F (391°C). To achieve maximum performance in bonding prepared metallic details the use of BR® 680 primer is recommended. FM 680-1 adhesive is a non-aluminum-filled, condensation polyimide supported on fiberglass cloth. It is available in film, foam and paste forms. FM 680-1 adhesive utilizes the NR-150 B2 chemistry developed by DuPont.

Features & Benefits:

  • Radar transparent
  • 700°F (371°C) service temperature capability
  • Superior thermal oxidative stability
  • Condensation-type polyimide
  • 600°F (316°C) processing under standard manufacturing operations
  • Co-curable with Avimid® N and other polyimide composite materials
Applications:
  • Titanium bonding
  • Stainless steel bonding
  • Polyimide composite bonding

Information provided by Cytec, subsequently acquired by Solvay.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Volatiles <= 18 %
Storage Temperature -18.0 °C
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Shear Strength 625 psi
@Temperature 391 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 725 psi
@Temperature 391 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 750 psi
@Temperature 391 °C
Avimid N Laminate, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 900 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C
30 days immersion in JP-4 fuel at 120°F (49°C)
 900 psi
@Temperature 371 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 975 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C
30 days at 160°F (71°C) and 100% RH
 1030 psi
@Temperature 360 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 1050 psi
@Temperature 371 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 1200 psi
@Temperature 371 °C
Avimid N Laminate, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 1400 psi
@Temperature 360 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 1530 psi
@Temperature 337 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 1600 psi
@Temperature 343 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 1630 psi
@Temperature -55.0 °C
30 days at 160°F (71°C) and 100% RH
 1750 psi
@Temperature 316 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 1780 psi
@Temperature 288 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 2030 psi
@Temperature 316 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 2080 psi
@Temperature -55.0 °C
30 days immersion in JP-4 fuel at 120°F (49°C)
 2200 psi
@Temperature 337 °C
Avimid N Laminate, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 2200 psi
@Temperature 177 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 2280 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 2300 psi
@Temperature 288 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 2600 psi
@Temperature 288 °C
Avimid N Laminate, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 2800 psi
@Temperature 177 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 2930 psi
@Temperature 260 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 2960 psi
@Temperature -55.0 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 3000 psi
@Temperature 177 °C
Avimid N Laminate, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 3020 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 3380 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C
Avimid N Laminate, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 3450 psi
@Temperature -55.0 °C
Avimid N Laminate, Post-cure 16 hours at 700°F (371°C)
 3550 psi
@Temperature -55.0 °C
6AI-4V Titanium, Post-cure 16 hours at 600°F (316°C)
 650 psi
@Temperature 338 °C,
Time 270000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 371°C
 650 psi
@Temperature 371 °C,
Time 270000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 371°C
 775 psi
@Temperature 343 °C,
Time 1.80e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 343°C
 950 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 270000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 371°C
 1100 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 900000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 343°C
 1130 psi
@Temperature 343 °C,
Time 900000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 343°C
 1200 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 1.80e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 343°C
 1230 psi
@Temperature 316 °C,
Time 3.96e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 316°C
 1600 psi
@Temperature 316 °C,
Time 900000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 316°C
 1650 psi
@Temperature 316 °C,
Time 7.20e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 316°C
 1650 psi
@Temperature 343 °C,
Time 450000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 343°C
 1650 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 7.20e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 316°C
 1850 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 3.96e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 316°C
 1850 psi
@Temperature 316 °C,
Time 1.80e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 316°C
 2100 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 450000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 343°C
 2130 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 900000 sec
Thermal Exposure at 316°C
 2240 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 1.80e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 316°C
 2250 psi
@Temperature 260 °C,
Time 3.60e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 260°C
 2330 psi
@Temperature 260 °C,
Time 2.07e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 260°C
 2350 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 7.20e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 260°C
 2380 psi
@Temperature 260 °C,
Time 7.20e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 260°C
 2550 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 2.07e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 260°C
 2680 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C,
Time 3.60e+6 sec
Thermal Exposure at 260°C
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 371 °C
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Shelf Life 6.00 Month
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorBrown

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