3M™ 1300L Scotch-Grip Rubber & Gasket Adhesive

3M™ 1300L Scotch-Grip Rubber & Gasket Adhesive

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3M Scotch-Grip Rubber and Gasket Adhesives 1300L is the most versatile of 3M's rubber and gasket adhesives. It may be used to bond metal, wood, most plastics, and neoprene, reclaim, SBR, and butyl rubber. Scotch-Grip 1300L has a high immediate strength and excellent heat resistance. Scotch-Grip 1300L is a lower solids, lower viscosity version of Scotch-Grip 1300.

3M Scotch-Grip 1300L Material Safety Data Sheets
  • Scotch-Grip 1300L meets specification requirements of MMM-A-121
  • Temperature performance range is -30°F (-34°C) to 300°F (149°C)
  • Bonding Range: Scotch-Grip 1300L up to 8 minutes
  • Bonds neoprene, SBR, butyl and other types of rubber to various substrates
  • Scotch-Grip 1300L is a lower solids viscosity version of Scotch-Grip 1300, for easier brushing and sprayability
  • Viscosity (approx.): 250 – 1000 cps
  • Brookfield Viscometer: RVF #2 sp @ 20 rpm@80°F (27°C) 20 rpm@80°F (27°C)
  • Solids (by wt.): 26 – 33%
  • Base: Polychloroprene
  • Color: Yellow
  • Net Wt. (approx.): 6.9 – 7.3 lbs/gal
  • Flashpoint (c.c.): –14°F (-26°C)
  • Solvent:* Petroleum distillate, methyl ethyl ketone and toluene *This product contains non-photochemically reactive solvent.
  • Buyer's Part Number: 19936
  • 3M Id : 62-1403-8531-1
  • GTIN(UPC/EAN): 0 00 21200 19936 3
    1. Surface Preparation: Remove all dust, dirt, oil, grease, wax, loose paint, etc. Wiping with a solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)* will aid in preparing the surface for bonding.
    2. Application Temperature: For best results, the temperature of the adhesive and surfaces to be bonded should be at least 65°F (18°C). If stored below 30°F (–1°C), allow adhesive to warm to room temperature by placing in a warm room only (do not exceed 120°F [49°C]) followed by thorough agitation.
    3. Application: Stir well before using. Brush, flow or spray a thin, uniform coating of adhesive to each surface. A coating of 2.5 gms to 3.5 gms/ft.2 dry weight per surface is recommended. Porous surfaces may require more than one coat. A uniform, glossy film indicates sufficient adhesive.
    4. Drying Time: Allow adhesive to dry until no longer wet (maximum dry time about 4 minutes).
    5. Bonding Range: Once dry, these adhesives have a short bonding range (up to 8 to 12 minutes).
    6. Assembly: Position surfaces carefully before assembly. Bonding is immediate upon contact. Apply sufficient pressure to ensure good contact between coated surfaces. Bonded parts may be handled immediately.
    7. Reactivation: Greater immediate strength may be obtained by solvent reactivation. To solvent reactivate, coat both surfaces with adhesive and allow to dry tack free. Lightly wipe one surface with methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)* and complete bonding within 30 seconds.
    8. Cleanup: Use a solvent such as 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Solvent No. 2* or methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)* to clean brushes immediately after use. Excess adhesive may be removed from other surfaces with 3M™ Citrus Base Cleaner* or equivalent.

    *Note: When using solvents, extinguish all ignition sources including pilot lights and follow manufacturer’s precautions and directions for use.
    When stored at the recommended temperature in the original, unopened container this product has a shelf life of 15 months from date of shipment.
    Store product at 60-80°F (16-27°C) for maximum storage life. Higher temperatures can reduce normal storage life. Lower temperatures can cause increased viscosity of a temporary nature. Rotate stock on a “first in-first out” basis.
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