3M Scotch-Weld Structural Plastic Adhesive DP8010, Blue, 45 ml Duo-Pak
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I recommend you glue a patch of rigid plastic behind the crack to give the crack more rigidity and it will fix itself. It will have trouble with anything that is flexible. There will be a rough residue left after the paint dries and shrinks, but you can sand it
My answer to your question may not be as precise as you would like, but I did use it for HDPE to HDPE, and I believe I would definitely degrease both materials well and then sand them with rough paper first. If you mix a small amount, give it a try.
It took a long time to cure. This water proof, semi-flexible product is made of materials that are semi-pliable
There are two sides to the plunger that this product comes with. The smaller of the two sides is too large for whichever side it goes on. False marketing
Selected User Reviews For 3M Scotch-Weld Structural Plastic Adhesive DP8010, Blue, 45 ml Duo-Pak
In order to adhere some Tefzel plastic brackets to the side of a gearbox that runs at around 115 degrees, I purchased this glue. As Tefzel falls under the chemical name of Teflon, sticking it to something with a surface temperature greater than boiling water is quite challenging. If you want, you can lift 10 pounds off the brackets once it has been I can only think of two negatives. In general, it takes between 4 and 6 weeks In addition to the 6 minutes to set, the surface must still be at 115 degrees C for vertical surfaces, so mechanically holding the surface while it sets is required. Another downside is the cost. This stuff is astronomical. For a one-year subscription, $25,000 would seem reasonable. While it made sense off application, it would not be my cup of tea to pay for this stuff on a regular basis.
I recommend allowing the cure time to be 48 hours. It is wise to invest in an appropriate dispenser gun if you can afford to. My 10 was based on an eyeball because I didn't purchase an accessory dispenser Although there was only 1 mix, it still worked to patch HDPE tanks. We cleaned the HDPE surface with isopropyl alcohol, then dried it afterward. I hastened the curing a little by heating the chamber, then let it sit for 48 hours before pressurizing it. There was a temperature of 42F in the ambient air. The result was a hardness about the same as tire rubber once it had cured. Has small particles in it that ensure a minimum thickness of the application, so it does not seem to be resistant to abrasion. That is why there is a little roughness on the surface due to the little particles. For the past three weeks, it has been resistant to gasoline.
An adhesive with incredibly high strength.
It can do what it's supposed to do. Yes I would recommend it. I was able to do this. It went very There's only one catch you must also have the gun to go Make sure the proper amount of mixture is used. In other words, it can work like it is supposed to.
Very good product. Yes, I would recommend.
There is a lot of support from employees.