Activated Epoxy Has A Better Grip Than Plastic Substrates

Aug. 4, 2003
The Bond-It 750 activated epoxy provides strong adhesion to most plastic surfaces, often producing bonds stronger than plastic substrates with no special surface preparations. It cures at room temperature for 400°F service and bonds nylon,...

The Bond-It 750 activated epoxy provides strong adhesion to most plastic surfaces, often producing bonds stronger than plastic substrates with no special surface preparations. It cures at room temperature for 400°F service and bonds nylon, aluminum, PVC, glass, high-performance compositives, ceramics, and materials that are difficult to bond and/or are dissimilar. It's available in kits that include data sheets, instructions, and a free copy of the company's High Temperature Materials Handbook for $29.95. Production quantities are available on request.

Cotronics Corp.www.cotronics.com; (718) 646-7996

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