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Which glue is used for silicone and plastic?

24 May 2022

Which glue is used for silicone and plastic?

 

Which glue is used for silicone and plastic to stick well, first of all, three questions are clarified.

 

What type of silicone and plastic bond ABS, PVC, PP, PE, PS, PC, PA nylon, PPSU? Bonding under what process - high temperature molding, low temperature thermal vulcanization or normal temperature bonding? It also depends on the bonding requirements of silicone and plastic: high temperature resistance/waterproof/bonding strength, etc. What kind of glue is used for silicone adhesive plastics? Hotline: 400-611-9269

 

Different types of silicone plastics have different high temperature resistance properties. Nylon has the best high temperature resistance and can be used for high temperature bonding. Materials such as ABS/PVC are only suitable for normal temperature bonding. Other materials can be thermally vulcanized at low temperature or bonded at room temperature.

 

High temperature heat vulcanization silicone rubber sticky nylon plastic: CL-24C/CL-24C-3/CL-24C-8 High temperature heat vulcanization silicone sticky nylon glue

 

Low temperature hot vulcanization silicone and plastic bonding: CL-26AB series liquid silicone, medium and low temperature injection molding, overmolding.

 

Room temperature vulcanized silica gel and plastic bonding: Kn-300 series slow-drying glue, also called RTV silica gel water, has strong performance; there is also instant glue, which can quickly bond and cure at room temperature.

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