A adhesion primer is a liquid solution based on a resin, a wetting agent or an adhesion promoter, applied to a surface before the use of an sealant, adhesive, resin or coating.
Its role is to strengthening support between the substrate and the assembly or finishing product in improving chemical compatibility and mechanical anchorage.
Essential for certain difficult surfaces (glass, aluminium, plastic, concrete, tiles, etc.), primer is used in a variety of sectors: industry, construction, automotive, rail, aeronautics, electronics, packaging...
It guarantees sustainable assembly performancelimits delamination and enables comply with mechanical, climatic and fire-smoke resistance standards.



The use of a adhesion primer is an essential step in guaranteeing optimal, long-lasting adhesion between a substrate and an assembly product (adhesive, mastic, resin). It plays a strategic role in many demanding industrial applications:
The primer is a invisible but essential quality assurancewhich guarantees sustainability, safety and compliance for your bonding and sealing operations.
The adhesion primers are used in many industrial sectors to guarantee the reliability of adhesives, sealants or coatingsThis is particularly true in complex conditions (closed substrates, damp environments, incompatible substrates, etc.). Here are the main applications:
Whatever the application, the bonding primer ensures improved mechanical strength and durabilityin particular on critical or heterogeneous media.
The application of a primer for two-component adhesive (epoxy, methacrylate, polyurethane) is essential for :
For example, on anodised aluminium, stainless steel, engineering plastics (PA, PE, PP), polyesterPrimary schooling is a guarantee of structural safety.
Le putty primer is often essential in the case of expansion, sealing or caulking jointsincluding :
It allows you toavoid loss of membershipwater seepage and cracks caused by movement of the substrate.
Polyurethane, MS polymer and silicone sealants often benefit from a special dedicated primarycompatible with their chemistry.
Some materials, such as polypropylene (PP)the polyethylene (PE)the PVCthe glassor anodised metals present few natural anchors for adhesives or sealants.
Le primer for non-porous surfaces acts as active interfaceby creating a chemically compatible adhesion layer between the substrate and the applied product.
It is commonly used in the plastics, glazing, high-speed maintenance and automotive sectors.
The PU primary are specifically formulated to encourage the support of polyurethane adhesives and PU sealantswho need a stable, controlled membership environment.
They are found in joints in facades, roads, cladding and external joinery.
Some adhesion primers are designed for potting, encapsulation or casting resinsincluding epoxy or methacrylate resins used in :
They enable :
These primaries are often solvent- or water-basedThey require a precise drying time before the resin is applied.
As a multi-technology expert, ADDEV Materials to help you selection, integration and optimisation of your primaries according to your process:
We can help you to secure your assemblies, reduce trade-insand guarantee the longevity of your bonds and seals over time.
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This is a liquid product applied before glue, putty or resin to improve adhesion to the substrate. It acts as a chemical or mechanical interfaceespecially on difficult or smooth surfaces.
On substrates such as PVC, anodised aluminium, smooth concrete, glass, compositesor when conditions are wet or critical. Recommended for guarantee long-lasting hold.
No. You need to use a primary compatible with the chemistry of your adhesive or sealant (PU, MS, epoxy, etc.). Incompatibility can cause premature detachment or a poor polymerisation.
Yes. It allows you to resistant to weather, thermal cycles and humidityand prevent loss of membership over time.
Yes. There are water-based, low-VOC or solvent-free primersadapted to sensitive environments or strict HSE regulations.