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Cyberbond 2611

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H.B. Fuller 2611 is a fast-setting, low- to medium-viscosity cyanoacrylate adhesive for use on all types of substrates. It is particularly suitable for setting and adhering rapidly to inactive surfaces such as wood, leather, and fiberglass matting. H.B. Fuller 2611 offers viscosity and flow characteristics ideal for filling small gaps. H.B. Fuller 2611 is certified to ISO 10993-5 for biocompatibility, making it suitable for use in medical applications.

RTU Product Type: 1K (1 component) Adhesive, Solvent free (100% Solids) Adhesive

Application Area: Appliances, Automotive Applications, Construction Applications, Electronic Assemblies, Industrial Assembly, Medical Applications, Medical Devices, Transportation Application

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Alloy Steel, Cardboards, Fiberglass, Galvanized Steel, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Leather, Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE), Nylon, Paper, Plastics, Polycarbonate (PC), Polyethylene (PE), Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PET-G), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), Polypropylene (PP), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer (TPU), Wood

Chemical Family: Cyanoacrylates

Features: Fast Bonding, Fast Setting, High Viscosity, Medium Viscosity, Surface Insensitive

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification

Chemical Family
GBU
RTU Product Type

Categories

Application Information

Cure Method

Applications

Application Area
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Segment

Applications & Uses

General Instructions

Surfaces to be bonded should be clean and dry. Dispense a drop or drops to one surface only. Apply only enough to leave a thin film layer after compression. Press parts together and hold firmly for a few seconds. Good contact is essential. An adequate bond develops in less that one minute and maximum strength is attained in 24 hours. Wipe off excess adhesive from the top of the container and recap. products if left uncapped may deteriorate by contamination from moisture in the air. Because products cure by polymerization, whitening may appear on the surface of the container or the bonded materials. This will not affect adhesive performance.

Features

Ready-to-Use Product Features

Packaging & Availability

Country Availability
Packaging Type
Regional Availability
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • India/MiddleEast/Africa (IMEA)
Available Packaging

20g, 100g, 500g bottles

Physical Properties

Physical Form

Properties

Density:
1060 kg/m³
Flash Point:
85 °C
Shear Strength:
27.80115 MPa
Specific Gravity:
1.06
Viscosity:
90~125 cps
Note
* Performance of cured adhesive on Polycarbonate, tested to ASTM 4501
Technical Data
Value Units Test Method / Conditions
Density 1.06 g/cm³ -
Specific Gravity 1.06 - -
Uncured Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions
Flash Point 85.0 °C -
Set Time (Beech wood) min. 45 s -
Set Time (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) 2 s -
Set Time (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) 10 s -
Set Time (steel) 7 s -
Cured Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions
Cure Appearance Clear - -
Cure Time (Full) 24 h -
Pressure (Performance of Cured Adhesive, ABS) 2110 - 2540 psi ASTM 4501
Pressure (Performance of Cured Adhesive, AL) 2070 - 2330 psi -
Pressure (Performance of Cured Adhesive, PC) 3375 - 4035 psi ASTM 4501
Pressure (Performance of Cured Adhesive, PVC) 2570 - 3545 psi ASTM 4501
Pressure (Performance of Cured Adhesive, Rubber) 690 - 2200 psi -
Pressure (Performance of Cured Adhesive, Steel) 2000 - 2460 psi -
Service Temperature - 55 to 95 °C -
Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions
Fixture Time 10.0 sec -
Shear Strength* 4035.0 psi -
Storage Temperature 15.5 - 25 °C -
Temperature Range -67 to 203 °F -
Rheological Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions
Viscosity (at 20 - 25°C) 90 - 125 cPs Brookfield SC4-27
Application Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions
Handling Temperature 20 - 24 °C -
Relative Humidity 40 - 70 % -
Appearance
Clear

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Storage & Handling

Storage Condition
  • Cyberbond 2611 should be used within the shelf life specified on the packaging.
  • The storage stability applies to material stored under appropriate conditions only (original unopened containers, recommended storage temperature).
  • This product should be stored unopened in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
Storage Conditions

Containers should be stored in a cool, dry, dark area. Storage temperature 15.5°C - 25°C (60°F - 77°F), without exposure to direct light or heat. Do not refrigerate.

Shelf Life
12 Months

Technical Details & Test Data

Curing Performance

Ambient surface moisture initiates the curing process. Handling strength is reached in a short time, and will vary based on environmental conditions, bond line gap, and other factors. Product will continue to cure for at least 24 hours before full strength and solvent resistance is developed.

Heat Aging (aged at temperature indicated and tested at 22°C)

H.B. Fuller 2611 - Heat Aging (Aged At Temperature Indicated And Tested At 22°C)

Hot Strength (%RT strength, tested at temperature)

H.B. Fuller 2611 - Hot Strength (%Rt Strength, Tested At Temperature)

Performance Range by Substrate (N/mm²)

H.B. Fuller 2611 - Performance Range By Substrate (N/Mm²)

Performance of Cured Adhesive
Substrate N/mm² PSI
Steel 13.8 to 17.0 2000 to 2460
Rubber* 4.8 to 15.2 690 to 2200
AL 14.3 to 16.1 2070 to 2330
PC** 23.3 to 27.8 3375 to 4035
PVC** 17.7 to 24.4 2570 to 3545
ABS** 14.5 to 17.5 2110 to 2540

 

*Rubber figures given are typical. Your results may vary by specific rubber type.
**Tested to ASTM 4501
***n/r = not recommended

Solvent Resistance
Solvent Example Resistance
Alcohol

Ethanol, Methanol

+ + +
Ester (aromatic) Ethylacetate + + +
Ketone (aromatic)

Acetone, Benzophenone

– – –
Aliphatic hydrocarbon (alkanes)

Petrol, Heptanes, Hexane

+ + –
Aromatic hydrocarbons

Benzyl, Toluol, Xylol

+ + –
Halogenated hydrocarbons

Methylenchloride, Chloroform, Chlorobenzol

– – –
Weak aqueous

Nitrite, muriatic acid, sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid

+ + + (– – – if concentrated)
Weak aqueous base

sodium hydroxide solution, caustic potash

+ + + (– – – if concentrated)
Solvent Resistance
Solvent Resistance Resistance Level Examples
Alcohol Excellent

Ethanol, Methanol, Isopropanol

Aliphatic hydrocarbons (alkanes) Very good

Petrol, Heptanes, Hexane

Aromatic hydrocarbons Very good

Benzyl, Toluol, Xylol

Ester (aliphatic) Poor Ethylacetate
Halogenated hydrocarbons Poor

Methylenchloride, Chloroform, Chlorobenzol

Ketone Poor

Acetone, Benzophenone

Weak aqueous acid Excellent

diluted nitrite, muriatic acid, sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid

Concentrated Acid Poor

nitric acid, muriatic acid, sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid

Weak aqueous base Excellent

diluted sodium hydroxide solution, caustic potash solution

Concentrated Base Poor

sodium hydroxide solution, caustic potash solution

Water Very good  
Technical Data

Figure 1: Strength of Cured Adhesive
Cyberbond - Product Applications - 5

Figure 2: Hot Strength (%RT strength, tested at temperature)
Cyberbond - Product Applications - 4

Figure 3: Time Until Full Cure
Cyberbond - Product Applications - 3

Figure 4: Heat Ageing on Steel (aged at temp. indicated and tested @ 20°C)
Cyberbond - Product Applications - 2

Figure 5: Durability after Alternating Climate Storage
Cyberbond - Product Applications - 1

Technical Information

Technical User Information:

  • Cyanoacrylates are fast setting, one component, and solvent-free adhesives.
  • Polymerization is initiated by present humidity. Best results are given between 40 to 70% relative humidity and 20 to 24 °C ambient temperature.

Processing Information:

  • Surfaces should be clean and free from grease. Dispense adhesive to one surface only. Apply only enough to leave a thin film layer after compression.
  • Press parts together and hold firmly until the adhesive has fixtured. Maximum strength is attained typically in 24 hours. The product should be allowed to develop full strength before subjecting it to any service loads.
Time Until Full Cure (% of RT strength)

H.B. Fuller 2611 - Time Until Full Cure (% of Rt Strength)

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