VHB Acrylic Foam Tape 4950P and 4950F Product Data Sheet Date : June 2004 Supersedes : November 2003 Product Description VHB Joining Systems utilise firm acrylic adhesives which have excellent long term holding power. The peel adhesion and tensile holding power of products in the VHB family are significantly higher then typical pressure sensitive tape products. Resistance to solvents, temperature extremes, and U. V. Light make VHB products suitable for many interior and exterior applications. Note: The following information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. Physical Properties 4950P 4950F Firm Acrylic A-30 Firm Acrylic A-30 Tape Liner Total 1.10 mm 15% 0.08 mm 1.18 mm 1.10 mm 0.05 mm 1.15 mm Foam Density 800 kg/m 800 kg/m Adhesive Carrier Acrylic Foam (Closed Cell) Acrylic Foam (Closed Cell) Release Liner White Paper printed Red 3M VHB Red Filmic Tape Colour White White Shelf Life 24 months from date of despatch by 3M when stored in the original carton at 20C & 50 % Relative Humidity Not for specification purposes Adhesive Type Thickness (ASTM D-3652) P.O. Box 2196 - 8203 AD Lelystad - Telephone: +31 (0) 320-260261 - Fax: +31 (0) 320-260050 - E-mail: info@van-asperen.nl - Web: www.van-asperen.nl Date : June 2004 VHB Acrylic Foam Tape 4950P and 4950F Performance Characteristics Not for specification purposes Peel Adhesion to Stainless Steel 90 peel @ room temp, 72 hr dwell, jaw speed 300mm/min Static Shear Strength Weight held for 10,000 mins to stainless steel with 1/2 sq in (3.23 sq cm) overlap Temperature Performance Max (minutes/hours) Max Continuous (days/weeks) Normal Tensile (T-Block) To Aluminium at room temp, 6.45 sq cm, jaw speed 50 mm/min Application Product Information 44N/10mm 1500 g @ 20C 500 g @ 65C 500 g @ 90C 150C 90C 970 kPa Solvent Resistance No apparent degradation when exposed to splash testing of most solvents including gasoline, JP-4 jet fuel, mineral spirits, motor oil, ammonia cleaner, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone. 20 seconds air dry. UV Light Resistance Excellent Bond strength is dependent upon the amount of adhesive-to-surface contact developed. Firm application pressure develops better adhesive contact and thus improving bond strength. To obtain optimum adhesion, the bonding surfaces must be clean, dry and well unified. Typical surface cleaning solvents are isopropyl alcohol/water mixture (rubbing alcohol) or heptane. Use proper safety precautions for handling solvents. It may be necessary to seal or prime some substrates prior to bonding. a. Most porous or fibred materials (e.g. wood) will require sealing to provide a unified surface. b. Some materials (e.g. copper, brass, plasticised vinyl) will require priming or coating to prevent interaction between adhesive and substrates. Ideal tape application temperature range is 20 to 40C. Initial tape application to surfaces at temperatures below 10C is not recommended because the adhesive becomes too firm to adhere readily. However, once properly applied, low temperature holding is generally satisfactory. In some cases bond strength can be increased and ultimate bond strength can be achieved more quickly by exposure of the bond to elevated temperatures (e.g. 65C) for one hour. This provides better adhesive wetout on to the substrates. CAUTION The following situations must be evaluated thoroughly to determine whether VHB products are suitable for the intended use. 1. Applications of 4950F which require performance at severe cold temperatures must be thoroughly evaluated, if the expected use will subject the VHB Joining System fastener to high impact stresses. For cold temperature applications from 0 to 10C use 4943. P.O. Box 2196 - 8203 AD Lelystad - Telephone: +31 (0) 320-260261 - Fax: +31 (0) 320-260050 - E-mail: info@van-asperen.nl - Web: www.van-asperen.nl Date: June 2004 VHB Acrylic Foam Tape 4950P and 4950F Applications VHB Joining Systems are suited for use in many interior and exterior industrial applications. In many situations, they can replace rivets, spot welds, liquid adhesives, and other permanent fasteners. Each product in the VHB family has specific strengths. These can include high tensile, shear and peel adhesion and resistance to solvents, moisture and plasticiser migration. All VHB tapes should be thoroughly evaluated by the user under actual use conditions with intended substrates, especially if expected use involved extreme environmental conditions. VHB Joining Systems are suitable for bonding a variety of substrates, including sealed wood, many plastics, composites and metals. Plastics which can be a problem are polyethylene, polypropylene, teflon, silicones and other low surface energy materials. Plasticised vinyl bonding is dependent upon the types and concentrations of plasticisers which can migrate into the adhesives causing a reduction in bond strength; 4945 is most resistant to plasticiser migration. Galvanised surfaces are potential problems and should be carefully evaluated. To prevent corrosion on copper and brass, only lacquer coated material should be used with VHB Joining Systems. Thorough evaluations are recommended when bonding is required to any questionable surface. Values presented have been determined by standard test methods and are average values not to be used for specification purposes. Our recommendations on the use of our products are based on tests believed to be reliable but we would ask that you conduct your own tests to determine their suitability for your applications. This is because 3M cannot accept any responsibility or liability direct or consequential for loss or damage caused as a result of our recommendations. 3M Nederland BV Industriele Tapes & lijmen Postbus 193 2300 AD Leiden e-mail: 3mbonding.nl@mmm.com internet: www.3m.nl/tapes www.3m.nl/lijmen Customer Sevice: Tel.: (071)5 450 187 Fax: (071)5 450 376 P.O. Box 2196 - 8203 AD Lelystad - Telephone: +31 (0) 320-260261 - Fax: +31 (0) 320-260050 - E-mail: info@van-asperen.nl - Web: www.van-asperen.nl