La glue industrial is a chemical bonding and fixing solution for permanently bonding two materialswithout drilling or mechanical fastening.
Used in the building, l'industry, l'automotive, l'aeronauticsor theelectronicsThey provide high mechanical strengtha uniform stress distribution and a optimum sealing.
There are several main families of adhesives, depending on their composition and use:
👉 Bi-component | Methacrylate | Brake Net | Epoxy
These products are designed to meet the specific requirements of each environment, with properties that structural, chemical, thermal or mechanical adjusted.
La industrial glue offer a number of advantages over traditional fasteners:
Adhesives are used for gluing windscreens, assemble bodywork components, fitting interior trimor replace mechanical fasteners to make it lighter and more resistant to vibration.
They ensure structural assembly metal, plastic or composite parts, using adhesives two-component, methacrylate or epoxy that can withstand heavy mechanical loads.
Le thread lock (or screw braking) is widely used for locking screws, prevent loosening and protect against corrosion in systems subject to micro-vibrations (connectors, printed circuits, etc.).
The epoxy adhesives high-performance bonding of load-bearing structuresthe sealing of sensitive partsor the reinforcement of critical joints in the most demanding environments.
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Le thread lock is an anaerobic glue that locks the screws and prevents them from loosening.
It effectively replaces mechanical systems such as lock washers or nuts. Nylstopespecially in vibrating environments.
Yes, some glues (in particular epoxy or methacrylate) are formulated to withstand temperatures ranging from -40 °C to +180 °Cor even more, depending on the specific references.