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Cilbond® 33C A/B

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Cilbond® 33C A/B is a solvent-based bonding agent designed for bonding FKM elastomers to metal and other substrates in high-temperature applications. It offers a two-pack formulation that can be applied as a one-coat system for convenience. The adhesive provides superior temperature resistance and ensures durable and reliable bonds. Cilbond® 33C A/B is used in rubber-to-metal bonding applications such as seals, gaskets, and O-rings in industries that require high-temperature performance.

RTU Product Type: 2K (2 component) Adhesive, Solventborne Adhesive

Application Area: Gaskets, Hoses, Oil Seals, Rollers, Shaft Seals, Valve Seals

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Fabrics, Fluoroelastomer (FKM), Metal, Thermoplastics

Application Method: Brush, Dip Coating, Spray

Features: Brake Fluids Resistant, Diluted Acid Resistant, Diluted Alkali Resistant, Excellent Performance, Good Glycol Resistance, Good Lubricant Resistance, Good Solvent Resistance, Heat Resistance, High Temperature Performance, High Temperature Resistance, Solvent-Based, Transmission Oil Resistance

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Usage Information

Mixing: Cilbond 33A / 33B should be mixed in equal parts by volume and then thoroughly stirred, adding diluent as necessary. The two liquids mix readily within one or two minutes and the resulting mixture is an amber colour with no undissolved particles at ambient temperature. The solids content of the undiluted mix is ca. 32% and the mixture is stable for at least 4 days at ambient temperature, but should be used within one week of mixing.
Brushing: Cilbond 33A / 33B can be applied by brush.
Spraying: Cilbond 33A / 33B can be spray-coated. Ideally use an HVLP system with a 0.04–0.06 in (1–1.5mm) nozzle, using air-pressure of ≤22 psi (≤1.5 bar) and fluid pressure of ca. 7 psi (0.5 bar).
Dipping: Cilbond 33A / 33B can be dip-coated.
Dilution: Because of the high solids content, it may be necessary to dilute to achieve the required coating thickness. In most cases MEK or MIBK are the preferred diluents.
Uniform Coating: One or two coats should be used, dependent upon the surface texture of the substrate.
Coating thickness: A minimum dry film thickness of 0.2 mil (5 micron) is required for thin rubber sections as used in seals / gaskets. For thicker rubber sections use 0.6 mil (15 micron) dry coatings.
Drying: Coated components should be left to air-dry for 20 – 30 minutes at room temperature. Force drying the coated parts in an oven at 140°F for 10 minutes will speed up drying parts. Pre-warming parts to ~140oF prior to coating will also speed up drying.
Storage: It is recommended that components are bonded within seven days of application of the bonding agent, although under controlled conditions parts may be stored for longer
periods.
Cleaning: A minimum cure schedule of at least 30 minutes at 300°F is recommended. Depending on the elastomer, cure schedules over the temperature range of 300-375ï‚°F should give optimum bonding properties. Cure schedules above 375°F or below 300°F may show deterioration of bonding quality.

Using Cilbond 33A / 33B At a Ratio of 3 : 2

  • For difficult to bond fluoroelastomers, such as Zytel and peroxide cured fluoroelastomers and fluorosilicones, use Cilbond 33A : 33B mixed at a ratio 3 : 2 by volume.
  • ​​​​​​​Furthermore, using a 3 : 2 mix ratio improves the heat resistance of the bond and reduces attack by migratory ingredients emanating from the elastomer during long-term heat ageing.

​​​​​​​Where To Use Cilbond 33A/ 33B
For the bonding of all hardness grades of fluoroelastomer to substrates by compression or injection moulding. A minimum cure schedule of 30 minutes at 300°F is recommended to maximise adhesion and the environmental resistance of the bond.​​​​​​​
End use applications include

  • Oil-Seals
  • Shaft Seals
  • Gaskets
  • Valve Seals
  • Rollers
  • Hoses

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Bonding Capabilities:

  • Cilbond 33A / 33B is a two component adhesive system, which is mixed to produce a one-coat system.
  • Cilbond 33A / 33B is suitable for bonding fluoroelastomer compounds of all hardnesses to a variety of substrates including metals (either chemically treated or mechanically abraded) and thermoplastics, thermosets and fabrics.
  • The Cilbond 33A / 33B system will bond all the major grades of fluoroelastomers available including Viton®, Daiel®, Aflas®, Technoflon® and Fluorel®, which are bisphenol or amine cured and may also bond some peroxide cured fluoroelastomers and even some fluorosilicones, especially if post cured.

In-service Benefits:

  • Cilbond 33A / 33B exhibits excellent resistance to high post-curing temperatures and harsh chemical environments including lubricants and transmission oils to 392°F, mild aqueous acid and mild alkalis to 212°F, solvents, brake fluids and glycols.
  • The heat resistance of Cilbond 33A / 33B is excellent and will survive extended periods at above 392°F.

​​​​​Processing Benefits:

  • Cilbond 33A / 33B may be pre-baked if required and a pre-bake of up to 10 minutes at 300°F or 30 minutes at 275°F is recommended. In certain cases a pre-bake may be a necessary part of the bonding procedure to prevent bonding agent wiping (i.e. melt flow of the adhesive).

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • Global
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • India/MiddleEast/Africa (IMEA)
Packaging Information

Cilbond 33A / 33B is supplied in 2 pint and 2.5 US Gallon containers. 1⁄2 pint trial samples are also available upon request.

Physical Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Clear to amber liquid

Properties

Typical Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions
Combined Solids 32 % -
Flash Point -8 °C Abel Pensky Method
Pot Life of Combined System (combined system) 4 - 7 days -
Recommended Dry Coating Thickness (5 microns) 0.2 mil/5microns -
Typical Coverage approx. 1225 - 1425 ft/gal -
Viscosity 15 seconds -
Component A
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Combined Solids 32 % -
Combined Viscosity 16 seconds No. 2 Zahn Cup
Density 8.1 lbs/gal -
Non-Volatile Solids 43 Wt(%) -
Pot Life of Combined System 4 - 7 days -
Recommended Dry Coating Thickness 0.2 mil/5microns -
Specific Gravity 0.97 - -
Viscosity 16 seconds No. 3 Zahn Cup
Volatile Organic Compound Content 57 Wt(%) -
Volume Solids 38.4 % -
Component B
Value Units Test Method / Conditions
Combined Viscosity 16 seconds -
Density 7.3 lbs/gal -
Non-Volatile Solids 22 Wt(%) -
Specific Gravity 0.88 - -
Volatile Organic Compound Content 78 Wt(%) -
Volume Solids 19.1 % -
Appearance
Clear to amber liquid

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Shelf Life
24 months

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