Urethane Encapsulation Solution 2A14-U
HumiSeal® 2A14-U encapsulant is:
- Urethane-based
- Blue color
- 2 components
- Low viscosity/flexible formula
HumiSeal® 2A14-U encapsulant has:
- No VOCs or solvent
- Excellent mechanical and thermal shock resistance
- Superior adhesion to a variety of substrates
Application of HumiSeal® 2A14-U encapsulant
Cleanliness of the substrate is of extreme importance for the successful application of HumiSeal 2A14-U. Surfaces must be free of moisture, dirt, wax, grease, flux residues and all other contaminants. Encapsulants can be successfully applied to substrates that have been cleaned prior to coating and also to substrates assembled with low residue “no clean” materials. Users should perform adequate testing to confirm compatibility between the encapsulants and their particular assembly materials, process conditions and cleanliness level.
HumiSeal 2A14-U is a high-performance urethane used for potting and encapsulation applications. The product has a simple 1:2 mix ratio. This fast setting potting material and encapsulant cures to a tough, moisture resistant and flexible polymer. HumiSeal 2A14-U is suitable for applications where resistance to thermal and mechanical shock is required.
Technical or Safety Data Sheet | Free Sample
Chemistry | Urethane |
Viscosity Part A (CPs) | 1,200 |
Viscosity Part B (CPs) | 2,500 |
Mix Ratio | 1:2 |
Pot Life (min)* | 6 |
Handling Time (min)* | 20 |
Full Cure** | 24 hr @ RT or 1 hr @ 65 ºC |
Cure Type | 2 component with heat option |
Color | Blue |
Hardness | D39 |
Operating Temp (°C) | -40 to 120 C |
Applications | Electronic and industrial sealing and encapsulation |
Substrates | Metals, Glass, Ceramics, Plastic |
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2A14-U Urethane Application Process
Step 1 - 2A14-U Adhesives is a 2 part urethane
Step 2 - Use the dispenser and lock it into place
Step 3 - Remove the top
Step 4 - Mix 2 components together with sulzer mixer
Step 5 - Test in the waste disposal to mix together the material
Step 6- Gel time takes about 10 mins and then 24 hrs to fully cure