Product category:
Adhesives, threadlockers and other consumables
News Release from: Permabond | Subject: Flexible and toughened adhesive products
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 April 2008
Engineering adhesives offer benefit of
flexibility
Brochure provides useful information about surfaces, differential expansion and contraction, as well as application success stories and technical data.
Permabond Engineering Adhesives has published a new interactive brochure covering its flexible and toughened adhesive products The brochure provides useful information about surfaces, differential expansion and contraction, application success stories and technical data
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Permabond's flexible engineering adhesives offer a number of benefits over regular adhesives.
These include higher peel strengths, which make them ideal for applications where poor joint design cannot be improved or where there is a likelihood of shock or impact forces affecting the joint.
They are also ideal for situations where dissimilar materials are being bonded together where differential thermal expansion and contraction or thermal shock could be an issue.
Among the product lines covered are flexible cyanoacrylates that are hard to detect on bonded rubber as they bend and flex with the rubber keeping it uniform. Request a free brochure from Permabond ...
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