Permabond epoxies bond to variety of materials
Permabond
Epoxies
Available with a range of cure speeds, Permabond epoxies have been developed to offer a high standard of performance for demanding bonding applications.
They form good structural bonds to a variety of materials, including metals, composites, wood and some plastics.
Their chemical and water resistance makes them suitable for harsh environmental conditions and high-strength structural bonding.
Epoxies are widely used in the marine, automotive, aerospace, appliance, general assembly and construction industries.
Applications include bonding handles onto tools, aerospace structures, kitchen counter tops, motor housings and mounting brackets.
These 1:1 mix epoxies can be easily dispensed with a static mixing nozzle and no measuring or hand mixing is needed.
Heat cure is not needed as the adhesives will cure at room temperature.
The high shear and peel strength of the bonds, coupled with the increased stress distribution of adhesives, expands joint design possibilities.
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