Frequently Asked Questions
IndexWhat materials can be bonded with Plexus? What are typical applications for bonding with Plexus adhesives? What materials will Plexus adhesive not bond? Are there any materials that deserve special consideration prior to bonding with Plexus adhesives?
What materials can be bonded with Plexus?Nearly all metals, most thermoplastics, and composite materials.
What are typical applications for bonding with Plexus adhesives?Plexus adhesives are toughened adhesives designed for structural bonding applications. Typical applications include joining many thermoplastic assemblies in automobiles such as dashboards, knee bolsters and bumpers. The Class 8 Heavy Duty truck industry uses Plexus for bonding together cab and sleeper assemblies made of FRP or SMC. The use of Plexus adhesives is revolutionizing fiberglass boat construction by dramatically speeding and simplifying production.
What materials will Plexus adhesive not bond?Plexus adhesives will not bond the usual materials that are designed to resist adhesive bonding such as Teflon, polyethylene, polypropylene, and Delrin. In addition, Plexus adhesives are not designed for bonding rubber materials.
Are there any materials that deserve special consideration prior to bonding with Plexus adhesives?Yes. Nearly anything to be bonded with Plexus adhesives ought to be carefully evaluated beforehand. Though Plexus has been successfully used many times for bonding nylon, polystyrene, polycarbonate, and ABS, care must be taken in correct Plexus product selection because these plastics are prone to crazing and stress-cracking. For these reasons, the ITW Plexus technical service laboratory is available to assist you at all times.
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