Huntsman Araldite 8579 Resin/ 8579 Hardener Structural Adhesive
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AR_8579_HARDENER_48LB (680808)
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- Type Epoxy
- Vendor Araldite
- SKU AR_8579_HARDENER_48LB (680808)
Araldite® 8579 Resin / Hardener 8579 epoxy adhesive is a solvent-free, thixotropic, cold-setting paste that spreads easily and has good gap-filling characteristics. The cured system is chemical resistant and has good mechanical strength up to 248°F (120°C).
KEY PROPERTIES
- Easy to process
- Gap filling
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Low out gassing
- Temperature resistant up to 120°C / 248°F
PRODUCT DATA
| Araldite | 8579 Resin | Hardener 8579 | Mixed Adhesive |
| Color (visual) | Pale Beige | Gray | Pale Gray |
| Specific Gravity | ca. 1.68 | ca.1.71 | ca. 1.70 |
| Viscosity at 77°F (cP) | 160,000 | 88,000 | 177,000 |
| Pot life (100 gm @ 77°F) | - | - | ca. 60 minutes |
PROCESSING
Pretreatment
The strength and durability of a bonded joint is dependant on proper treatment of the surfaces to be bonded. At the very least, joint surfaces should be cleaned with a good degreasing agent such as acetone, iso-propanol (for plastics) or other proprietary degreasing agents in order to remove all traces of oil, grease and dirt. Low-grade alcohol, gasoline, or paint thinners should never be used. The strongest and most durable joints are obtained by either mechanically abrading or chemically etching (“pickling”) the degreased surfaces. Abrading should be followed by a second degreasing treatment.
| Mix Ratio (2.5 to 1) | Parts by weight | Parts by Volume |
| 8579 Resin | 100 | 100 |
| Hardener 8579 | 40 | 40 |
Mix Ratio (2.5 to 1) by Weight and Volume
Application of Adhesive
The resin/hardener mix may be applied manually or robotically to the pretreated and dry joint surfaces. Huntsman's technical support group can assist the user in the selection of a suitable application method as well as suggest a variety of reputable companies that manufacture and service adhesive dispensing equipment.
A layer of adhesive 0.002 to 0.004 in (0.05 to 0.10 mm) thick will normally impart the greatest lap shear strength to the joint. Huntsman stresses that proper adhesive joint design is also critical for a durable bond. The joint components should be assembled and secured in a fixed position as soon as the adhesive has been applied.
For more detailed explanations regarding surface preparation and pretreatment and adhesive joint design, visit www.araldite2000plus.com.
Equipment Maintenance
All tools should be cleaned with hot water and soap before adhesives residues have had time to cure. The removal of cured residues is a difficult and time-consuming operation.
If solvents such as acetone are used for cleaning, one should proceed in a well-ventilated area and wear the appropriate protective clothing and equipment to prevent any risks of eye and skin contact.
Times to minimum shear strength (estimated)
| Temp | °F | 50 | 59 | 73 | 104 | 140 | 176 | 210 |
| Cure Time | Hrs | 48 | 36 | 24 | 16 | 1 | - | - |
| Mins | - | - | - | - | 60 | 15 | 10 | |
| LSS @ 77°F | psi | 1450 | 1595 | 1885 | 2030 | 2175 | 2320 | 2610 |
Typical cured properties
Unless otherwise stated, the figures given below were all determined by testing standard specimens made by lap-jointing 4.5 x 1 x 0.063 in (114 x 25 x 1.6 mm) strips of aluminum alloy. The joint area was 0.5 x 1 in (12.5 x 25 mm) in each case. The figures were determined with typical production batches using standard testing methods. They are provided solely as technical information and do not constitute a product specification.
Lap Shear Strength (LSS) of typical metal-metal Joints
Cure: 16 hours at 104°F (40°C); Tested at: 77°F (25°C)
| Substrate | LSS Values, psi (MPa) |
| Aluminum | 2030 (14) |
| Steel 37/11 | 2175 (15) |
| Stainless Steel V4A | 2900 (20) |
| Galvanized Steel | 2320 (16) |
| Copper | 2320 (16) |
| Brass | 2175 (15) |
Lap Shear Strength – Effect of Test Temperature
Cured for 48 hours at 77oF (25oC) and tested at 77oF (25°C). Load applied 10 minutes after specimen reached Test temperature
| Test Temperature °F (°C) | LSS Values psi (MPa) |
| -4 (-20) | 2100 (15) |
| 68 (20) | 2300 (16) |
| 104 (40) | 2500 (17) |
| 140 (60) | 2700 (19) |
| 212 (100) | 1900 (13) |
| 248 (120) | 1200 (8) |
Lap Shear Strength – Effect of Immersion
Cured for 48 hours at 77°F (25°C) and tested at 77°F (25°C). Immersion Data after 90 days, unless otherwise indicated
| Substrate | LSS Values psi (MPa) |
| Standard – As prepared | 2300 (16) |
| Acetone (30 days) | 2300 (16) |
| Gasoline | 2350 (16) |
| Ethyl Acetate (30 days) | 2800 (19) |
| Acetic Acid (10%) | 2000 (14) |
| Methanol | 2500 (17) |
| Lubricating Oil (HD 30) | 2500 (17) |
| Kerosene | 2600 (18) |
| Trichloroethylene | 2400 (17) |
| Water – 68°F (20°C) | 2700 (19) |
| Water – 194°F (90°C) | 2600 (18) |
Lap Shear Strength – Effect of Tropical Exposure (104oF (40oC) / 92% RH)
Cured for 48 hours at 77oF (25oC) and tested at 77oF (25°C).
| Exposure Time, days | LSS Values psi (MPa) |
| 0 | 2300 (16) |
| 30 | 3000 (21) |
Lap Shear Strength – Effect of Heat Aging
Cured for 48 hours at 77oF (25oC) and tested at 77oF (25°C).
| Test Temperature, °F (°C) | Exposure Time | LSS Values psi (MPa) |
| 77 (25) | Standard as-is | 2300 (16) |
| 77 (25) | 1 year | 2500 (17) |
| 176 (80) | 90 days | 2700 (19) |
| 176 (80) | 1 year | 2700 (19) |
| 212 (100) | 90 days | 2700 (19) |
| 302 (150) | 90 days | 2500 (17) |
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg), oF (°C) (DMA)
Cure: 24 hours at 77°F (25°C) 183oF (84°C)
Post Cure at 248°F (120°C) for 2 hours 241oF (116°C)
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (ISO 11359-2)
Cure: 24 hours at 77°F (25°C) 71x10-6 C-1
Cure: 5 min at 176°F (80°C) + 24 hr at RT 37x10-6 C-1
Water Absorption (ISO 294-3) – Eight Day Average
Cure: 24 hours at 77°F (25°C) 0.63%
Cure: 5 min at 176°F (80°C) + 24 hr at RT 0.51%
Tensile Stress (ASTM D638), psi (MPa)
Cure: 24 hours at 77°F (25°C) 3,433 (24)
Cure: 5 min at 176°F (80°C) + 24 hr at RT 4,571 (32)
Tensile Strain (ASTM D638), %
Cure: 24 hours at 77°F (25°C) 0.5%
Cure: 5 min at 176°F (80°C) + 24 hr at RT 0.5%
Tensile Modulus (ASTM D638), psi (GPa)
Cure: 24 hours at 77°F (25°C) 1,111,346 (8)
Cure: 5 min at 176°F (80°C) + 24 hr at RT 1,269,485 (9)
Shrinkage
Cure: 24 hours at 77°F (25°C) 0.04%
Cure: 5 min at 176°F (80°C) + 24 hr at RT 0.28%
Storage
When stored in their original sealed containers at a temperature within 36°F to 104 ºF (2ºC to 40ºC), Araldite® 8579 Resin and Hardener 8579 have a shelf-life of 3 years. Care must be taken to avoid exposing both the resin and the hardener to moisture and air. The performance of the hardener component (hence adhesive) deteriorates if it is exposed to moisture and air over extended period of time. It is therefore, recommended to blanket the Hardener 8579 with dry nitrogen prior to tightly resealing the container after each use.
Handling precautions
Caution
To protect against any potential health risks presented by our products, the use of proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is recommended. Eye and skin protection is normally advised. Respiratory protection may be needed if mechanical ventilation is not available or is insufficient to remove vapors. For detailed PPE recommendations and exposure control options consult the product MSDS or a Huntsman EHS representative.
Product Name
- Huntsman Araldite 8579 Resin/ 8579 Hardener Structural Adhesive
Brief Description
- Huntsman Araldite 8579 Resin/8579 Hardener is a two-component, solvent-free, thixotropic, cold-setting epoxy paste adhesive.- It is engineered for structural bonding applications requiring excellent gap-filling capabilities, high mechanical strength, and robust resistance to chemicals and elevated temperatures.
Popular Applications & Uses
- Panel bonding- Component assembly- Brackets and inserts- Structural repairs exposed to heat, vibration, or aggressive media- Bonding of metals, composites, ceramics, and rigid plastics
Industries that Commonly Use It
- Aerospace/Defense- Automotive Service/Repair (implied by transportation/specialty vehicle)- Chemical Industry (due to excellent chemical resistance)- Engineering Services (for demanding structural bonds)- Fabrication- General Manufacturing- Marine- Metal Fabrication (implied by bonding metals)- Plastic Fabrication (implied by bonding rigid plastics)- Transportation/ Specialty Vehicle
Special and Unique Features
- Easy to process and apply- Excellent gap-filling characteristics- Outstanding chemical resistance- Low outgassing- Temperature resistant up to 120°C (248°F)- Cures with negligible shrinkage and without releasing volatiles- Good resistance to static and dynamic loading- Electrically insulating
Key Properties
- **Product Type:** Two-component epoxy paste adhesive- **Color (Mixed):** Pale Gray- **Specific Gravity (Mixed):** ca. 1.70- **Viscosity (Mixed @ 77°F/25°C):** ca. 177,000 cP (Perigee Direct) or 125,000 cP (FreemanSupply)- **Pot Life (100 gm @ 77°F/25°C):** ca. 60 minutes- **Temperature Resistance:** Up to 120°C (248°F)- **Cure:** Cold-setting, cures at room temperature, with various cure schedules for accelerated curing.- **Mix Ratio (Resin/Hardener):** 100 parts resin to 40 parts hardener by weight and volume.
Surface Compatibility
- Bonds well to metals, composites, ceramics, and rigid plastics.- Requires proper surface preparation, including degreasing with agents like acetone or iso-propanol, and optionally mechanical abrading or chemical etching for optimal bond strength.
Known backups / known substitutes
- Araldite AV 138M resin/Hardener HV 998 epoxy adhesive is noted as an equivalent product.- Other high-performance epoxy or methacrylate (MMA) structural adhesives may serve as alternatives depending on specific application requirements.- General purpose strong bonding agents like JB Weld are sometimes considered for similar applications, though not direct equivalents in all properties.
Comparison Note
- Huntsman Araldite 8579 is a premium, high-performance structural epoxy adhesive distinguished by its thixotropic, gap-filling properties, and exceptional resistance to heat and chemicals.- It is designed for demanding industrial applications where durability and stability under harsh environmental conditions are critical, often providing a superior alternative to traditional mechanical fastening methods like riveting and welding.
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