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LORD develops and manufactures high performance adhesives and coatings that meet demanding specifications as well as solve difficult problems in automotive design and repair. Severe temperatures, chemical attack and abrasion are just some of the elements our products overcome.

LORD® 202 Acrylic Adhesive

LORD® 202 acrylic adhesive when cured with LORD Accelerator 4, 17, 18 or 19 creates a fast curing adhesive system that will quickly bond a wide variety of prepared or unprepared metals and plastics. LORD 202 acrylic adhesive in combination with the recommended accelerator replaces welding, brazing, riveting and other mechanical fastening methods.
LORD 202 acrylic adhesive can be cured with either LORD Accelerator 4, LORD Accelerator 17, LORD Accelerator 18 or LORD Accelerator 19. LORD Accelerator 4 is a no-mix accelerator applied to the substrate before the acrylic adhesive. LORD Accelerators 17, 18 and 19 must be mixed into the acrylic adhesive prior to application. LORD Accelerator 19 is available in off-white or black.

Shelf Life

Shelf life is six months when stored at temperatures under 80°F (27°C) in original, unopened container. For maximum shelf life, storage temperatures of 40-50°F (4-10°C) are recommended. If stored at these cooler temperatures, allow product to return to room temperature before using.

Features and Benefits

• Convenient - cures very quickly at room temperature.
• Versatile - bonds a wide variety of substrates such as metals, ceramics and plastics; can be used with both Mix-In and No-Mix accelerators; insensitive to minor deviations from correct mix ratio.
• Self-Leveling - flows into hard-to-reach places and is excellent for bonding irregular shapes.
• Bonds Unprepared Metals - requires little or no substrate preparation.
• Temperature Resistant - performs at temperatures from -40 to +300°F (-40 to +149°C).
• Environmentally Resistant - resists dilute acids, alkalis, solvents, greases, oils and moisture; provides excellent resistance to UV exposure, salt spray and weathering.

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