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Do adhesives melt at high temperature? …depends on the type of adhesive is the quick answer to that one… Adhesive…
How do I test to see if my cure process is adequate? Most technical data sheets will provide either the…
Aging of an adhesive bond When designing aging studies of a bonded joint consider both the adhesive aging (cohesion) and…
Using industrial adhesive is an ideal method of bonding dissimilar materials e.g. metal to plastic. Joining techniques (such as welding,…
Time to exercise the old grey matter! Permabond’s technical advisors and development chemists are often asked by customers for data…
How Do Anaerobic Adhesives Work? How do anaerobic adhesives cure? It is a puzzle, they stay liquid in the bottle,…
MS Polymers & Modified Epoxies are Flexible Adhesives that are: Paintable Non-corrosive Fast – Quick Tack Free Time Suitable for…
What is induction curing? So how does induction curing work? Simply put, line power is converted to alternating current and…
Surface Activated Acrylic Adhesives by Any Other Name… How to cure acrylic adhesives? Surface activated acrylic adhesives are also called…
Curing Two Part Polyurethane Adhesives Two component polyurethanes (also called 2C PUR) have the advantages of single component polyurethane adhesives…
Two Part Epoxy Adhesives Curing two part epoxy consistently is dependent on the product, proper mixing, time, and temperature. Two…
Single Component Epoxy Curing: Those Requiring Heat to Cure There are two types of epoxies that arrive as one component. …
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