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Elmet Technologies

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Chemical Concepts Chem-Set™ C-19 Seaming Adhesive
Categories: Polymer; Adhesive; Thermoset

Material Notes: Ideal for fabricating countertops, bathroom vanities, wall panels, and other surfaces, C19 produces tough, virtually invisible bonds on a variety of surfacing materials including cast polymers, acrylics, polyester blends, engineered quartz, and natural stone. Available in multitude colors, C19 Seaming Adhesives coordinate with all major domestic and international brands of surfacing; both acrylic and polyester. They can also be custom tinted. Depending on the color, they cure to either an opaque or translucent finish. Supplied in convenient cartridges, C19 is mixed in a 10:1 ratio with static nozzles that eliminate premixing, pot-life concerns, cleanup, and waste. Adhesives are UV-stable, Greenguard certified and all ingredients are European EINECS-compliant. They are 100% reactive and contain no solvents.

FEATURES: -Bonds in Wet Environments. - UV Stable. - High Strength. - Room Temperature Cure. - 100% Reactive. - Excellent Wear Resistance. - Industry Standard Packaging.

SUSTAINABILITY GUIDE: - GREENGUARD® Children & Schools Certified. - GREENGUARD® Indoor Air Quality Certified. - Contributes to LEED® and other green building rating.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 0.930 - 1.05 g/ccAdhesive
Density 7.753 - 8.754 lb/galAdhesive
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Content 5.3 g/lEPA Method 24
Vapor Pressure <= 0.500 torrActivator
 28.0 torrAdhesive
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Adhesive Bond Strength 4000 - 5000 psiNatural Stone, substrate failure
 4500 - 6000 psiQuartz, substrate failure
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Melting Point -54.0 °F
Boiling Point 213 °F
 >= 550 °FActivator
Flash Point 50.0 °FTag CC. Fine mists explosive below flash point.
 
Descriptive Properties
AppearanceAdhesive: paste. Activator: liquid
Auto Ignition Temperature790°F
Colorvarious
Evaporation Point<1 (butyl acetate =1). Activator
 3. Adhesive
Flammability Limits1.7 to 12.5%
OdorAdhesive: fragrant. Activator: Mild Ester.
Vapor Density3.5 (air=1)

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