Industrial adhesives Vs Consumer adhesives

Laurie Gibbons
Adhesive Selection, Adhesive Selection and Use
November 24, 2018

What are industrial adhesives?

How do they differ from consumer adhesives?  Strictly speaking, industrial adhesives are adhesives that are labeled for industrial use.  Various local and global bodies require industrial adhesives to include specific language on each label based on the chemistry.  With all that is required – it doesn’t leave much room for images of a Gorilla, a Sumo Wrestler, or a Rhinoceros on the label.  The differences between consumer and industrial adhesives are much more than just the label.  Generally, adhesive engineering for a specific use, substrates, temperature resistance, and chemical resistance maximizes performance for each application.  We’ve all seen the consumer adhesive ads “bonds everything,” “multi-purpose,” “super strong on everything.”  There is no one type of adhesive that will bond everything, but many of the consumer products are very good and are handy to have around the house for one-off repairs.

Industrial or engineering adhesives, on the other hand, are designed into a manufacturing process for optimal results.  They can improve the quality of the assembly and reduce manufacturing costs.  Here are a few of the specifics adhesive specialists use to determine the best fit.

Substrate

Off the shelf adhesives are often designed to bond an entire category of substrates – for example, metals or plastics.  When engineering an adhesive into a manufacturing line, we review the  specific metal or plastic along with the surface condition.

Temperature

Understanding the application needs for service temperature, peek temperature, thermal cycling, and thermal shock is helpful in choosing the best option.

Chemical

The concentration, temperature, and frequency of chemical exposure affect different types of adhesives differently – reviewing these parameters allows the specialist to select appropriate options.

Joint design

The type of joint design is a significant factor.  Many adhesives may have high shear strength but may have little strength in peel mode.  Knowing what types of stresses and designing the joint accordingly can support the adhesive bond strength.

Desired cure speed/type

Generally, the desire is to cure as fast as possible. But at times, production needs a slower set time to allow proper alignment of parts.

Contact Permabond’s technical team to discuss your application and for an industrial adhesive recommendation.

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