LOCTITE ABLESTIK G500

Harmonization Code : 3907.30.00.90 |   Polyacetals, other polyethers and epoxide resins, in primary forms; polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters and other polyesters, in primary forms : Epoxide resins : Other
Main features
  • One component
  • General purpose
  • Sag resistant

Product Description

LOCTITE ABLESTIK G 500 is a low viscosity, general purpose epoxy adhesive and sealant that cures to a high gloss finish.

LOCTITE ABLESTIK G 500 is non abrasive with excellent dielectric properties and resistance to heat and water. This heat curable adhesive is typically used for the insulation of copper and other materials and to attach leads to coils. It binds well on copper, rigid plastics and other metals.

 

Cure Schedule

  • 60 minutes @ 125°C or
  • 20 minutes @ 150°C or
  • 5 minutes @ 175°C

 

Product Family
G500  
1 Gal Pail

Catalog Product

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Technical Specifications

General Properties
Density
Density
Volumetric mass per unit
1450 kg/m3
Electrical Properties
Dielectric Strength
Dielectric Strength
Dielectric strength is measured in kV per mm and is calculated by the Breakdown voltage divided by the thickness of the tested material.

Those two properties go hand in hand and while Breakdown voltage is always thickness dependent, dielectric strength is a general material property.

As an example, the dielectric strength of Polyimide is 236 kV/mm. If we place 1mm of Polyimide between two electrodes, it will act as an insulator until the voltage between the electrodes reaches 236 kV. At this point it will start acting as a good conductor, causing sparks, potential punctures and current flow.
15 kV/mm
Volume Resistivity
Volume Resistivity
Volume resistivity, also called volume resistance, bulk resistance or bulk resistivity is a thickness dependent measurement of the resistivity of a material perpendicular to the plane of the surface.
2.0x1014 Ohms⋅cm
Mechanical Properties
Hardness
Hardness
Hardness is a dimensionless quantity. There is no direct relationship between measurements in one scale and their equivalent in another scale or another hardness test.
Durometer (Shore D) 86