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3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Structural Adhesive Film AF 131-2, .075 wt, 40 in x 36 yds, 1 Roll/Case

  • Part Number AF 131-2
  • 3M Product Number AF 131-2
  • 3M ID 7000000841
  • UPC 00021200651731

Adhesive can be cured at 350°F (175°C)

Excellent elevated temperature performance

High strength at 450°F (232°C)

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  • Adhesive can be cured at 350°F (175°C)
  • Excellent elevated temperature performance
  • High strength at 450°F (232°C)
  • Glass cloth carrier
  • Tan in color

Our 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Structural Adhesive Film AF 131-2 is a modified epoxy adhesive in film form. It provides long-term durability and meets specific challenges for metal and composite solid panel and honeycomb sandwich construction.

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3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Structural Adhesive Film AF 131-2 is designed for the bonding of honeycomb and metal-to-metal components where high strengths at 450°F are required. It offers high performance over a range of temperatures from -67°F (-55°C) to 450°F (232°C).

Our heat-curing, easy handling film is designed to meet numerous customer specs in aerospace manufacturing. AF 131-2 supplies high fracture toughness and peel strength through a spectrum of environmental conditions and is easy to work with. Once cured it provides high bond strength from -67°F (-55° C) to 450°F (232°C) for use in high-temperature environments.

What is Structural Adhesive Film?
The fewer rivets you have in your aircraft the better. Structural adhesive films enable the designer to get more innovative with their parts, and reduce the overall number of rivets required on your structure. This thermosetting modified epoxy in film form can be used for bonding a wide variety of substrates, including metal, honeycomb and composite. Structural Adhesive Films come in a variety of weights and thicknesses, minimizing the weight while maintaining the structural integrity.

3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Structural Adhesive Film AF 131-2 is designed for the bonding of honeycomb and metal-to-metal components where high strengths at 450°F are required.
3M adhesive films are designed to deliver superior mechanical performance in challenging conditions

The films are available in supported versions, which are typically used for monolithic bonding or honeycomb sandwich. They are also available in unsupported form for reticulation onto honeycomb. These films can be cured from temperatures as low as 180°F to as high as 350°F. Because these films are less messy and don't required mixing, they offer efficiencies in the design process. They are easier to use than typical paste adhesives.

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Adhesive bonding enables a more lightweight structure because it allows you to use more lightweight composite, as opposed to the metallic materials that were used in previous designs. Structural adhesive films are employed anywhere you are trying to bond metal to composite. This offers good erosion performance while minimizing weight.

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