
PERMABOND 102 is a low viscosity general purpose cyanoacrylate adhesive suitable for bonding close-fitting components. It is fast setting and suitable for use on plastics, rubber and metals.
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PERMABOND 102 is a low viscosity general purpose cyanoacrylate adhesive suitable for bonding close-fitting components. It is fast setting and suitable for use on plastics, rubber and metals.
Cyanoacrylate adhesives are single component adhesives that polymerize rapidly when pressed into a thin film between parts. The moisture adsorbed on the surface initiates the curing of the adhesive. Strong bonds are developed extremely fast and on a great variety of materials.
Surfaces should be clean, dry and grease-free before applying the adhesive. Use a suitable solvent (such as acetone or isopropanol) for the degreasing of surfaces. Some metals such as aluminium, copper and its alloys will benefit from light abrasion with emery cloth (or similar), to remove the oxide layer.
1)Apply the adhesive sparingly to one surface.
2)Bring the components togetherquickly and correctly aligned.
3)Apply sufficient pressure to ensure the adhesive spreads into a thin film.
4)Do not disturb or re-align until sufficient strength is achieved, normally in a few seconds.
5)Any surplus adhesive can be removed with Permabond CA solvent, nitromethane or acetone.
NB: For difficult or porous surfaces using a Permabond activator is recommended.If bonding polypropylene, polyethylene, PTFE orsilicone, prime first with Permabond Polyolefin Primer(POP).
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Permabond 102 GP Cyanoacrylate C2 Adhesive Technical Data Sheet
Permabond 102 GP Cyanoacrylate C2 Adhesive Safety Data Sheet
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