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Your Source forbonding[ Table of Contents ]bonding 5Cyanoacrylates 7cyanoacrylate equipment 11hot melts 13hot melts equipment 17light cure adhesives 21Light cure adhesives equipment 25elastomeric Adhesives & Sealants 29elastomeric equipment 30solvent-based adhesives 31magnet bondings<strong>tr</strong>uctural adhesives 33magnet bonding equipment 36metal bonding s<strong>tr</strong>uctural adhesives 37metal bonding equipment 40multiple surface bondings<strong>tr</strong>uctural adhesives 41plastic/<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>com</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>posite bondings<strong>tr</strong>uctural adhesives 47plastic/<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>com</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>positebonding equipment 51maintenance solutions fors<strong>tr</strong>uctural bonding 53For successful bonding, knowledge of adhesive methodology isessential. The most frequent causes for adhesive failure do notinvolve adhesive s<strong>tr</strong>ength. Rather, they are at<strong>tr</strong>ibuted to inadequatepreparation of the subs<strong>tr</strong>ates and improper adhesive selection. Themost important factor in proper adhesive selection is assessing theenvironment the adhesive must withstand. Once the environmentalfactors have been recognized, adhesive selection be<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>com</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>es moreeasily defined as other factors, such as joint design, subs<strong>tr</strong>ates, load,s<strong>tr</strong>ess cycles, etc., can often be varied or altered with minordesign changes.What is the best adhesivefor my application?The following chart has been designed to help you select a bondingadhesive. This chart is intended to serve as a general guideline tohelp you determine which adhesive categories are best suited foryour application. The data presented represents typical propertiesfor each adhesive category; however, individual product propertiesmay differ. It is suggested that, based on the information provided,you consider at least the two best adhesive categories that meetyour application criteria. Individual product information can thenbe found on the pages that follow to help narrow your search.FREE BONDING GUIDESLoctite ® Design Guides help you select theproper Loctite ® adhesive for bondingMetals, Plastics, Rubbers andThermoplastic Elastomers.Visit www.henkelna.<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>com</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>/loctiteand click on Literature, thenselect Bonding to view theguides or request copies.additional resourcesLoctite ® Adhesives and Sealants Product Specialistsare available to assist you with new product designs,or to help you re-engineer an existing applicationfor improved performance and cost savings. Theycan also set up testing of your parts at the HenkelCustomer Engineering Center. For applicationassistance, call 1-800-LOCTITE (562-8483),within Canada call 1-800-263-5043, or contact usthrough the web at www.henkelna.<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>com</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>/loctite.STRAIGHT FROM The Source5 U.S.: 1-800-LOCTITE (562-8483) Canada: 1-800-263-5043 www.henkelna.<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>com</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>/loctite www.equipment.loctite.<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>com</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>

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