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Question: I make both thermoplastic and thermoset plastic parts, and I want to start using structural adhesives to bond pieces prior to supplying my customers. Should I be aware of any potential problems?

Answer: There has been a tremendous increase in recent years in the use of plastics and composites to replace metals in component design. Since plastics do not always lend themselves to traditional fastening methods, the demand for adhesive bonding of these materials has increased.

From the adhesives technologist’s perspective, plastics are something of an anomaly: on one hand, bonded joints can be made where the plastic falls before the adhesive; on the other hand, certain plastics are very difficult to bond. Structural adhesives for plastics typically include epoxies, cyanoacrylates, polyurethanes or reactive acrylics. Epoxies often work but are sometimes too rigid and brittle. Rubber-toughened systems have improved this problem to a certain extent, and many successful applications have been reported in bonding thermoset plastics and repairing fiberglass panels.

Two-component polyurethanes are extremely versatile in plastics bonding and are used widely for polyester sheet-molding compound (SMC) bonding, where their good adhesion and high flexibility are key properties. Cyanoacrylates provide excellent adhesion and are probably the most versatile adhesives for plastics. Limitations include gap filling to only 0.5 mm, temperature resistance to about 100

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Q&A Exchange is written by Dave Dunn, Ph.D., of F.L.D.Enterprises, a technical consultancy and full-service industrial market-research firm specializing in the adhesives, sealants, specialty rubbers and plastics fields. Dave is a former vice president and director of Loctite Corp. and has spent many years in troubleshooting adhesive and sealant problems. Questions for publication should be directed to him at 242 Trails End, Aurora OH 44202; phone 330-562-2930; fax (330) 247-1690; or email DrDave242@windstream.net .

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