2. Product Application
· Bolt & Nut Locking: Widely used in automotive, motorcycle, machinery, power tools, and household appliances to prevent loosening under vibration.
· Thread Sealing: Ideal for hydraulic, pneumatic, and fuel system fittings to prevent fluid leakage along threads.
· Bearing & Sleeve Retaining: Suitable for fixing bearings, bushings, and cylindrical assemblies to enhance joint reliability.
· Stud Installation: Permanently or removably secures studs into threaded holes, simplifying assembly processes.
3. Product Advantages
· Vibration Resistance: Cured adhesive provides high-strength locking, effectively resisting impact and vibration to prevent back-off.
· Corrosion Protection: Fully fills thread gaps, sealing out moisture and oxygen to prevent rust and thread galling.
· Multiple Strength Options: Available in purple (low), blue (medium), and red (high) grades, allowing selection based on required disassembly method.
· Chemical Resistance: Resists oil, solvents, water, and mild acids/alkalis after full cure, ensuring durability in harsh environments.
· Process Simplification: Replaces mechanical locking methods such as spring washers or nylon-insert nuts for faster, more reliable assembly.
4. Precautions & Features
· Surface Preparation: Remove oil, grease, dust, and old adhesive residue from threads before application. Use a dedicated cleaner for optimal results.
· Activator Use: For inactive metals (stainless steel, zinc plating, anodized aluminum) or low-temperature environments, apply an anaerobic activator to ensure proper curing.
· Curing Time: Fixture time is typically 5–20 minutes; full cure requires 24 hours. Avoid movement or loading during this period.
· Disassembly Method: Medium-strength products can be removed with standard hand tools; high-strength products require localized heating above 200°C (400°F) for disassembly.
· Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from high heat and direct sunlight. Cap tightly after each use to prevent contamination.


