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- Thread-locking_fluid abstract "Thread-locking fluid (threadlocker) is a thin, single-component adhesive, applied to the threads of fasteners such as screws and bolts to prevent loosening, leakage, and corrosion. Typically, thread-locking fluids are methacrylate-based, and cure anaerobically. Thread-locking fluid is a thixotropic fluid: under shear stress, it exhibits a time-dependent decrease in viscosity. This allows it to flow well over time, yet still resist short-duration shearing, as in vibration or shock.Thread-locking fluid was originally developed by American professor Vernon Krieble in 1953. His company, American Sealants, founded the Loctite brand.Thread-locking fluid may be applied before or after assembly, depending on the type. Threadlockers are available in "permanent" and "removable" formulas, with heavy-duty permanent threadlockers rated to withstand as much as 3,000 psi (21 MPa) in shear. Some threadlockers are removable with the application of heat. Because thread locking adhesives typically rely on the electrochemical activity of a metal substrate to form a bond, substrates often require thorough cleaning, and in the case of less electrochemically active metals such as aluminum, priming.Because electrochemical activity is one of the two triggers that cause polymerization of the threadlocker fluid, care must be taken to avoid contaminating the entire container of threadlocker with threadlocker that has had contact with metal, otherwise the material in the container may polymerize.Thread-locking fluid is typically sold in small containers, in amounts from 5 millilitres (about one teaspoon) to 250 millilitres (8.5 US fl oz), and are often color-coded to indicate their strength. Threadlocker is also sold in sticks, and in tape form, similar to Teflon tape.Lock washers, locknuts, and safety wires may be used in conjunction with thread-locking fluid to prevent loosening of bolts.".
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- Thread-locking_fluid wikiPageExternalLink threadlockers.
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- Thread-locking_fluid subject Category:Adhesives.
- Thread-locking_fluid subject Category:Non-Newtonian_fluids.
- Thread-locking_fluid subject Category:Polyacrylates.
- Thread-locking_fluid subject Category:Screws.
- Thread-locking_fluid type Abstraction100002137.
- Thread-locking_fluid type AdhesiveMaterial114702416.
- Thread-locking_fluid type Adhesives.
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- Thread-locking_fluid comment "Thread-locking fluid (threadlocker) is a thin, single-component adhesive, applied to the threads of fasteners such as screws and bolts to prevent loosening, leakage, and corrosion. Typically, thread-locking fluids are methacrylate-based, and cure anaerobically. Thread-locking fluid is a thixotropic fluid: under shear stress, it exhibits a time-dependent decrease in viscosity.".
- Thread-locking_fluid label "Schraubensicherungslack".
- Thread-locking_fluid label "Thread-locking fluid".
- Thread-locking_fluid label "缺氧膠".
- Thread-locking_fluid sameAs Schraubensicherungslack.
- Thread-locking_fluid sameAs m.06wb225.
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- Thread-locking_fluid sameAs Q2249485.
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