Electrolube Threadlocker Colour Red EBLR15ML 15 ml EBLR15ML Data Sheet

Product codes
EBLR15ML
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BLR/BLV 
Tamper Evident Seal 
 
BLR and BLV are single part, air-drying, tamper evident seals for screws, nuts, tuneable items and other 
“factory fixed” components where evidence of unauthorised access is required.  It is ideal for application onto 
rotary controls to ensure that settings do not move under vibration loads, for example.  
 
•  One-part, fast drying tamper evident seal; available in red (BLR) or green (BLV) colours 
•  Ideal for sealing screws, nuts and tuneable items to show if changes to factory settings have occurred 
•  Provides good anti-fungal properties; resistant to mould growth 
•  Suitable for showing if settings have moved during transportation, etc.; ideal for rotary controls 
 
Approvals 
 
RoHS-2 Compliant (2011/65/EU): 
 
 
Yes 
 
Typical Properties 
 
Colour 
       Red 
or 
Green 
Flash 
Point 
(°C) 
     3.3 
Temperature 
Range 
(°C)* 
    -50 
to 
+135 
Max. Temperature (short term/(°C))*    
 
 
140 
 
*The temperature range and maximum operating temperature are both application dependant.  
 
 
Description 
 
   Packaging 
 
Order Code    
Shelf Life 
 
Bloc’Lube 
Red 
   15ml 
Bottle 
 BLR15ML 
 
 48 
Months 
10ml 
Syringe 
 BLR10SL 
 12 
Months 
 
Bloc’Lube 
Green   15ml 
Bottle 
 BLV15ML 
 48 
months 
 
 
Directions for Use
 
BLR/BLV should be applied directly onto the component with the brush contained in the lid of the bottle (15ml 
sizes) or directly from the syringe (BLR10SL). It should be applied in an even film in sufficient quantity to be 
easily visible. The coating will be tack free after 10 minutes but remains flexible for up to 24 hours. This is to 
allow fine tuning. After this time the seal will become brittle and any interference or tampering will break the seal 
and become self-evident. 
BLR/BLV  is usually removed mechanically, however it can also be removed or surfaces cleaned using 
Electrolube Ultrasolve, ULS. Please check plastics compatibility prior to use.  
 
Revision 1: Jan 2014