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Single-part adhesives set quickly

An Intertronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 15, 2008

Adhere adhesives set in seconds on substrates including rubber, plastics, metal, wood, leather, ceramics, ferrites, stone, cork, glass, composites and paper.

Intertronics has released professional grade cyanoacrylate "instant" adhesives under the Adhere brand.

The high-purity, single-part adhesives have applications in all aspects of assembly.

Curing at room temperature in seconds, they provide excellent bond strength on a wide range of similar and dissimilar substrates including rubber, plastics, metal, wood, leather, ceramics, ferrites, stone, cork, glass, composites and paper.

The range includes surface-insensitive, fast cure and low odour, low blooming formulations.

Cyanoacrylate adhesives (CAs) are known generically as "superglues" or "instant adhesives" and are extensively used in all manner of industrial applications, but often little understood and may be of extremely variable quality.

Adhere Brand Manager Peter Swanson believes that many users were not aware of the importance of matching the adhesive variants to substrate, gap size or surface activation energy for best results.

Adhere cyanoacrylate single-component systems are fast and easy to use, requiring no mixing or heating and the parts being bonded do not need clamping.

They are solvent-free.

They achieve high tensile and shear strengths.

Their high-quality formulation and manufacture ensures excellent manufacturing repeatability and high stability, facilitating long shelf lives for efficient production line use.

The range includes a rubber toughened "flexible formulation", an activator for even faster cures and a primer which facilitates bonding of difficult to bond plastics such as polypropylene, polyethylene or silicone rubber, and even PTFE.

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