Foster® 81-84NH Non-Halogenated Adhesive/Sealant

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Foster® 81-84NH Non-Halogenated Adhesive/Sealant is a two-component, high-strength thermosetting urethane adhesive that does not contain flammable solvents or halide-based components. This adhesive is specifically formulated for bonding various types of low-temperature insulation materials to each other as well as to metal and masonry substrates, including stainless steel.

Chemical Family: Urethanes

Functions: Curing Agent

Product Type: 2K (2 component) Adhesive, 2K (2 component) Sealant

Labeling Claims: Asbestos-free, Flammable Solvents-free, Halogen-free, Lead-free, Mercury-Free, Solvent-free

Application Area: Joints

Application Method: Brush, Trowel

Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
Ready-to-Use Product Features
Product Highlights
  • 81-84NH Adhesive/Sealant can be used as both an attachment adhesive and joint sealant in low temperature installations using cellular glass, polystyrene, phenolic or PUR and PIR foam insulations.
  • It contains no asphalt and can be top-coated with solvent based products without bleed-through.
  • 81-84NH Adhesive/Sealant meets requirements for LEED 2009 IEQ 4.1 Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives and Sealants.
  • VOC 81-84NH Part A: 20 g/l, less water and exempt solvent.
  • VOC 81-84 Part B: 0 g/l, less water and exempt solvents.
  • 81-84NH Adhesive/Sealant contains no asbestos, lead, mercury, or mercury compounds.

Applications & Uses

Markets
Applications
Application Area
Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Preparation and Application Information

Material Preparation

  • Do Not Thin.
  • Stirring should not be necessary, but if Part A has remained undisturbed for any extended period, stir well.
  • Do not use sticks or paddles, which could splinter or otherwise contaminate the product.
  • Containers must be kept closed and in dry storage when not in use.
  • Blend only the amount of material, which can be applied in one hour.
  • Mixing should be continued for three minutes maximum with a suitable air or electric mixer operating at low speed, until the 81- 84NH is smooth and completely homogeneous.
  • Do not over mix. Do not heat Part A, Part B, or the mixed material.
  • Exposure to vapors of heated product may be harmful.
  • Heated vapors are potential respiratory and skin sensitizers, and possible eye irritants.
  • Provide adequate ventilation in enclosed areas.
  • The 3.4 gallon (12.8 liter) kit is packaged to allow for the full 48 oz (1.4 liter) jug of Part B to be mixed directly in the pail with 3 gallons (11.4 liters) of Part A.
  • If Part A and Part B are ordered in separate packaging one 0.5 gallon (1.9 liter) jug of Part B is to be mixed with one 4 gallon (15.1 liter) pail of Part A.
  • Alternately Part A and Part B may be portioned off and mixed in a separate container in quantities as needed for a one hour working period.
  • When portioning off maintain the proper mix ratio:
  • 8 Parts A: 1 Part B (By Volume)
  • 9 Parts A: 1 Part B (By Weight)
  • Replace the cap on unused Part B immediately after use to prevent moisture contamination.

Application 

  • Apply only to clean dry surfaces.
  • Adhesive/Sealant 81-84NH may be applied to either or both surfaces at the recommended coverage rate.
  • Surfaces must be bonded within one hour after application of the adhesive.
  • On rough surfaces, a thicker application of 81-84NH is required as necessary to assure complete contact between the insulation and the substrate.
  • A notched trowel is suggested.

Suggested coverages:

  • Cellular glass block - 20 to 30 sq. ft./gallon (0.49 to 0.74 m2/l).
  • Polyurethane, polystyrene, and polyisocyanurate rigid board stock – 50-100 sq. ft/gallon (1.22 to 2.45 m2/liter).

Clean-up

  • Before adhesive cures, clean tools and equipment with chlorinated solvent (non-flammable) or mineral spirits (flammable). Dried 81- 84NH Adhesive/Sealant is extremely difficult to remove.

Properties

Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Average Weight / U.S. Gallon (Part a)12.1lbs.ASTM D1475
Average Weight / U.S. Gallon (Part B)10.3lbs.ASTM D1475
Average Weight / U.S. Gallon (Mixed (a&b))11.9lbs.ASTM D1475
Average Non-Volatile (Mixed, by Volume)97.0% ASTM D2369
Average Non-Volatile (Mixed, by Weight)98.0% ASTM D2369
Coverage Range20 - 100sq. ft./gal.-
Mixing Ratio (Parts A : Part B, by Volume)8 : 1--
Mixing Ratio (Parts A : Part B, by Weight)9 : 1--
Pot Life (at 25°C)1 - 2HoursFSTM 91A
Curing Time (Set, at 25°C)8.0Hours-
Curing Time (Cure Through, at 25°C)24.0Hours-
Curing Time (Maximum Strength, at 25°C)7.0Days-
Wet Flammability93.0°C-
Application Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Service Temperature Limits (PIR /Polyurethane foam insulations, as a joint sealant/adhesive)-310 to 200°F
Service Temperature Limits (PIR/Polyurethane foam insulations, PIR/Urethane foam to metal)-265 to 200°F
Service Temperature Limits (Cellular glass insulation, as a joint sealant/adhesive)-100 to 200°F
Service Temperature Limits (Cellular glass to stainless steel)-155 to 200°F

Regulatory & Compliance

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
12 months
Handling Conditions
  • Store and apply between 40°F (4°C) and 100°F (38°C).
  • Allow 48 hours curing time at 73° F (23° C) minimum before placing in service.
  • Pot life will be longer at lower temperatures, shorter at higher temperatures.
  • Part B is sensitive to moisture and humidity.
  • Keep container tightly sealed when not in use.
  • Do not heat Part A, Part B, or the mixed material.