Fusor 2098 Crash Durable Panel Bonding Structural Adhesive, Slow, 210 mL Cartridge
- Fusor 2098 Crash Durable Panel Bonding Structural Adhesive is a two-component epoxy adhesive formulated for crash durability, weld bonding, rivet bonding, and panel replacement, ensuring structural integrity in collision repair applications.
- Features:
- Crash durable performance: restores OEM impact strength in bonded joints
- Compatible with weld and rivet bonding: allows welding immediately after panel positioning
- Versatile substrate bonding: adheres to steel, aluminum, e-coat, plastics, and composites
- Corrosion and environmental resistance: maintains long-term durability
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Parker Lord (Fusor line)
- Part Number: 2098
- Volume: 210 mL (7.1 oz)
- Chemistry: Epoxy, two-component
- Work Time: approximately 90 minutes at 70 F
- Clamp Time: 6 hours at 70 F or 30 minutes at 140 F
- Paint Time: 24 hours at 70 F or 30 minutes at 140 F
- Cure Time: 24 hours at 70 F or 2 hours at 140 F
- Tensile Strength: about 3190 psi
- Lap Shear Strength: about 3336 psi on steel, about 2466 psi on aluminum
- System Compatibility / Application: designed for panel bonding, weld bonding, rivet bonding, and replacement of metal and plastic panels in structural auto body repair
- The Fusor 2098 Crash Durable Panel Bonding Structural Adhesive can also be referred to as Fusor 2098 epoxy adhesive, Fusor crash durable adhesive, Fusor 2098 panel bonding epoxy, Fusor 2098 structural adhesive, and Fusor 2098 repair adhesive.
Parker Lord’s Fusor line delivers high-performance structural adhesives designed for collision repair and panel bonding applications.
Q: What substrates can Fusor 2098 bond to?
A: It bonds to prepared steel, aluminum, e-coated surfaces, plastics, and composites, providing strong structural integrity.
Q: How long before bonded panels can be painted?
A: At 70 F panels can be painted after 24 hours; with heat cure at 140 F, paint readiness is achieved in about 30 minutes.
Q: Can Fusor 2098 be used with welding or riveting?
A: Yes. It is compatible with weld and rivet bonding and allows welding immediately after panels are positioned.