Focus on aesthetics and smaller displays are making designers look for solutions that can bond clear substrates made of glass or transparent plastics like lenses in optical and photographic. Also, in the electrical and electronic industry, potting for electrical insulation is a critical application. Solutions are needed that would bond giving high strength without blooming and would be suitable for potting with low shrinkage and good environmental resistance.
Limitations with conventionally used methods:
- Conventional fasteners need drilling through glass which can easily damage them
- Blooming on transparent substrate
- Poor and inconsistent cure strength
- Low thermal resistance
- Don't protect against moisture ingress and chemical attack
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Available in dual cartridge pack sizes
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Prevents moisture ingress by bonding and sealing together
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No blooming, clear aesthetics
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Bonds with multiple substrates like glass, transparent plastics, etc.
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Excellent thermal and chemical resistance
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Easy to automate
Potting in a valve controller resistant to oil degradation
Bonding an ABS clear lens to a cast iron visor frame in an LED street light
Bonding lens to a module circuit board of an LED light
Bonding a directional deflector in an LED outdoor fixture
Bonding a crystal glass knob on the brass valve stem of a faucet
Bonding lens to housing in a firearms optical sight
Bonding glass panels to stainless steel railings
Bonding handrail brackets to glass stairwell walls
Case Studies
Reducing warranty claims with better clear bonding solution
An LED light bulb maker used LOCTITE to strengthen the bonding between bulb cover and body to reduce pre-mature bulb failure due to moisture.
Know MoreIncreasing the reliability of your product
A lighting manufacturer used LOCTITE to ensure weather-proof performance from their new high-intensity LED products for emergency vehicles.
Know MoreReducing production cost with better bonding
An LED bulb manufacturer upgraded their LED bulb design to a bonded assembly with LOCTITE and reduced the overall production cost in the process.
Know MoreStep 1
Clean the surface
Step 2
Apply LOCTITE through the dual cartridge dispenser using a mixer nozzle
Step 3
Mate the parts and allow them to cure
Looking to improve the reliability of your assemblies?
Learn how LOCTITE Structural Bonding solutions can help you in achieving reliable results with maximum strength.
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Talk to our expert for first-hand information for achieving reliable results with LOCTITE Structural Bonding solutions.
We have been using welding for our structural requirement. Will structural adhesives be able to achieve the right strength?
LOCTITE structural adhesives have been proven to be able to take almost as much load as overlap welding and that too at only half the cost. LOCTITE adhesive also offer other advantages like making the process simple, and providing sealing along with bonding.
We use adhesive tapes. It is not messy. Wouldn’t using LOCTITE adhesives increase the process time and cost?
While double sided adhesive tapes are not messy, their application process is definitely very long and complicated – what with the need to cut to specific dimensions and expensive activators. LOCTITE adhesives are mostly applied through static mixers that ensures precise application without any mess.
We are using polypropylene and we have tried to use multiple methods and adhesives before, but they didn’t work. Which LOCTITE adhesives would be suitable?
There are many suitable LOCTITE structural adhesives based on acrylic, epoxy, modified silane and hybrid technologies that would be ideal for bonding polypropylene. Drop a query to our LOCTITE experts with the specifics of the application requirement and they will be able to recommend the right solution.
Replacing rivets is out of question – if we use adhesives, it will take longer to bond but with rivets we would be able to assemble instantly.
Rivets offer the advantage of instant assembly, however result into concerns of reliability because of uneven stress concentrate points that become fatigue and failure points and also lead to corrosion. Instead, LOCTITE structural adhesives offer better reliability and come in various cure types which can be further accelerated with the help of activators.
Can LOCTITE products withstand loads under extreme humidity and temperature conditions?
Yes, LOCTITE structural adhesives have been designed to withstand heavy loads under various ambient conditions. Especially, LOCTITE structural adhesives based on modified silane technology which cure in the presence of humidity, are excellent for outside applications where high temperature, UV resistance etc. features are preferred.
Which LOCTITE structural adhesives can bond rubber to metal?
LOCTITE structural adhesives based on acrylic, epoxy, modified silane technology and hybrids are excellent for bonding rubber to metal. Drop a query to our LOCTITE experts with the specifics of the application requirement and they will be able to recommend the right solution.
Is it possible to bond glass to glass or glass to metal with LOCTITE adhesives?
Yes, bonding dissimilar substrates like glass to metal or even glass to glass is possible with LOCTITE adhesives. If optical clarity and aesthetics is a must, choose clear epoxies like LOCTITE E-30 CL. Otherwise LOCTITE acrylics are also a great choice for bonding glass to metal or glass to glass. Prefer modified silanes if glass has to be fixed to a metallic frame. Drop a query to our LOCTITE experts with the specifics of the application requirement and they will be able to recommend the right solution.
Is any surface preparation needed before applying LOCTITE structural adhesives?
Removal of dirt, dust or other surface impurities from the surfaces to be bonded is important before adhesive application as they can interfere with the effectiveness of the bond strength. This can be achieved through either degreasing or abrasion. Chemical treatments like primers, corona discharge, flame and plasma treatments can also be used to modify the surface properties to further enhance bond strength.
What is meant by open time/working time/pot life of an adhesive?
Open time is the time within which parts should be assembled post application of the adhesive to ensure proper surface wetting and achieve maximum strength.
What does on part life of adhesive signify?
This term is relevant for adhesives where activator is used on one of the parts. On-part life is the time within which activator or primer provides full performance.
What is the difference between fixture time and full cure time?
Fixture time of an adhesive is the time needed to achieve enough strength to hold the parts together without additional support or to achieve lap shear strength of 0.1 N/mm2 whereas full cure time of an adhesive is the time needed to achieve full performance.
What is a hybrid adhesive?
Combination of two different adhesive technologies, which are normally stand-alone technologies and at the outset cannot be manually mixed. A Hybrid combines the positive attributes of both technologies which provides new performance parameter. LOCTITE Hybrid adhesives combine the speed of cyanoacrylates (commonly known as instant adhesives) with the strength of epoxies/acrylates to give universal that can bond anything in seconds providing high strength.