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In this issue: Why
Methacrylates? 1-800-323-5158
| Glu Guru March 10, 2009 Journal
ADHESIVE FOCUS NEWS
JOURNAL
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Adhesive Newsletter
Cost Cutting Information helpful to your
Production and Packaging Needs
| Why Methacrylates? A comparison between Epoxies, Urethanes and
Methacrylates
Epoxies Advantages
- Usually
low priced
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Good gap filling
capabilities
Limitations
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Adhesives thin during curing
cycles Epoxies lack solvating ability, as a result
they generally perform poorly on thermoplastics and require careful
cleaning or surface preparation on metals and composites. Epoxies
can exhibit very high strength but are limited in impact,
particularly at low
temperature
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Urethanes
Advantages
- Moderately
priced
- Excellent toughness and
flexibility
- Good
flexibility at low
pressure
- Excellent adhesives for a wide range of
materials
- One-two componnent, room or heat-cure
available
- Varying Cure
times
Limitations
- Poor temperature
resistance
- Sensitive to moisture both in
cured and
uncured
state
- May undergo
reversal with heat and
moisture
- Two component
mixing or single component
toxicity
- Short pot
life
- Require special equipment to mix and
dispense
Urethanes
can have good adhesion to metals and composites but, like epoxies, have
some weakness in thermoplastic bonding and often require primers to
bond. The structure of urethanes can give them excellent performance at
low temperatures, but they weaken quickly at high
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Methacrylates
Advantages
- Moderately
priced
- Good
gap
filling
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Excellent impact resistance and
flexibility
-
Substrate
versatility
- Medium/fast
cure
- Tolerant of dirty
surfaces
- Can
be dispensed from most
packages
- Good
flexibility at low
temperatures
Limitations
- Some odor
problems
- Flammable
ITW
PLEXUS, manufacturers of PLEXUS Methacrylate Adhesives,
reports
that the methacrylate technology of today represents "a
quantum
leap over the past performance of the more traditional
acrylic technology" and was developed to
fill the shortcomings such as the brittleness, gap
filling and less than reliable cures of the early
acrylics
The
PLEXUS structural
methacrylate adhesives provide superior performance across a wide
range of
substrates including today's most advanced, difficult to bond
plastics.
EASY TO
MIX AND APPLY: Plexus two component adhesives are combined in a
ratio
of 1:1, allowing them to be mixed and dispensed using manual or less
sophisticated non-metered dispensing equipment.
WIDE RANGE
OF SUBSTRATES...Methacrylate
adhesives are compatible with a wide
range of substrates including: Stainless Steel, Epoxy Coated
Surfaces, PVC, ABS,
Aluminum,Styrenecs, Steel, Noryl, Azloy, Rynite, Valox, Lomod, RIM
Urethane, SMC,
Xenoy, Bexloy, Ceramics and Ferrites.
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