Permabond



Permabond Engineering Adhesives has been a leader in adhesive technology for industrial applications for over 25 years. Under the term HIGH PERFORMANCE ADHESIVES are the following product groups:

Per­ma­bond UV 681

PER­MA­BOND® UV 681 has been deve­lo­ped for use as a coa­ting. It is ide­al for coa­ting elec­tro­nics (such ascon­for­mal coa­ting) to pro­tect against envi­ron­men­tal and vibra­tio­nal dama­ge. The opti­cal­ly clear / tack free­for­mu­la­ti­on also makes this pro­duct par­ti­cu­lar­ly sui­ta­ble for coa­ting smart card micro­chips among­st various other appli­ca­ti­ons. Its low vis­co­si­ty ensu­res an even, bubble-free…

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Per­ma­bond UV 683

PER­MA­BOND® UV683 has been deve­lo­ped for use as a coa­ting. It is ide­al for coa­ting and dom­ing appli­ca­ti­ons. The opti­cal­ly clear / tack free for­mu­la­ti­on also makes this pro­duct par­ti­cu­lar­ly sui­ta­ble for coa­ting smart card micro­chips among­st various other appli­ca­ti­ons. Its vis­co­si­ty makes it sui­ta­ble for encap­su­la­ti­on ofel­ec­tro­nic com­pon­ents and its high tem­pe­ra­tu­re resis­tance allows…

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Per­ma­bond ET 5147

PER­MA­BOND® ET5147 is a 2:1 mixa­ble epo­xy adhe­si­ve. It has excel­lent resis­tance to impact and vibra­ti­on and is ide­al for struc­tu­ral bon­ding of metal, wood, com­po­si­tes and cer­tain pla­s­tics. Its rapid cure speed cou­pled with its struc­tu­ral strength makes this adhe­si­ve sui­ta­ble for a wide varie­ty of appli­ca­ti­ons. ET5147 is high strength and has excellent…

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Per­ma­bond ET 5411

PER­MA­BOND ® ET5411 is a two part adhe­si­ve with a soft pas­te con­sis­ten­cy. When ful­ly cured, which must be at tem­pe­ra­tures abo­ve 90°C, ET5411 exhi­bits excep­tio­nal che­mi­cal and tem­pe­ra­tu­re resis­tance. The con­trol­led flow pro­per­ties as well as its ease of mixing and appli­ca­ti­on, enables the adhe­si­ve to be used whe­re gap fil­ling is required.

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Per­ma­bond MT 382

PER­MA­BOND® MT382 two-part, modi­fied epo­xy adhe­si­ve desi­gned for sealing/bonding and pot­ting appli­ca­ti­ons. It has excel­lent adhe­si­on to Nylon, ABS, Poly­car­bo­na­te and other pla­s­tics as well as a varie­ty of dif­fe­rent metals. The pro­duct can be cured in dif­fe­rent mix rati­os depen­ding on the fle­xi­bi­li­ty requi­red in the final cured pro­duct. MT382 is self-levelling.

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Per­ma­bond MT 3821

PER­MA­BOND® MT3821 is a 2:1, two-part, modi­fied epo­xy adhe­si­ve desi­gned for seal­ing and bon­ding. It has excel­lent adhe­si­on to Nylon, ABS, Poly­car­bo­na­te and other pla­s­tics as well as a varie­ty of dif­fe­rent metals. When cured, this adhe­si­ve is soft and flexible.

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Per­ma­bond Acti­va­tor CSA NF

Per­ma­bond® C Sur­face Acti­va­tor (CSA-NF) is used in con­junc­tion with Per­ma­bond cya­noacry­la­te adhe­si­ves to pro­mo­te a fas­ter cure and to extend their gap-fil­­ling capa­bi­li­ties. It signi­fi­cant­ly redu­ces the whitening effect often asso­cia­ted with more acti­ve cya­noacrya­tes. It has been deve­lo­ped to be non-harmful and non-flamm­a­­b­le (NF) making sto­rage, ship­ment and use of the pro­duct less…

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Per­ma­bond POP Primer

Per­ma­bond® Poly­o­le­fin Pri­mer has been deve­lo­ped for sur­face tre­at­ment of poly­o­lef­ins, PTFE and sili­co­nes pri­or to bon­ding with Per­ma­bond® Cya­noacry­la­te adhesives.Due to their low sur­face ener­gy, pla­s­tics such as PTFE, Poly­pro­py­le­ne (PP), Poly­ethy­le­ne (PE) and Sili­co­nes are dif­fi­cult to bond wit­hout spe­cial sur­face tre­at­ment. Howe­ver, after tre­at­ment with Per­ma­bond® Poly­o­le­fin Pri­mer, dura­ble bonds stron­ger than…

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Per­ma­bond Clea­ner A

Clea­ning agent for gluing

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Per­ma­bond A 905

Per­ma­bond® A Sur­face Acti­va­tor (A905) is used in con­junc­tion with Per­ma­bond A (anae­ro­bic) adhe­si­ves and sealants.A905 is desi­gned to allow non-metal­­lic sur­faces to be bonded/sealed. It also acce­le­ra­tes the cure rate of anae­ro­bics and impro­ves bon­ding to con­ta­mi­na­ted sur­faces. It will also allow the adhe­si­ve to cure in a lar­ger gap.

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