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Silione Sealant
A flexible, durable, and waterproof adhesive made from silicone polymers. It is commonly used for sealing gaps, joints, and surfaces in construction, automotive, and electronics applications due to its resistance to moisture, extreme temperatures, and chemicals.
UV Curing Adhesive
A type of adhesive that hardens or cures when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. It offers fast curing times, strong bonds, and is commonly used in electronics, medical devices, glass bonding, and optical applications due to its precision and durability.
Epoxy Adhesive
A high-performance bonding agent made from a two-component system (resin and hardener) that cures to form a rigid, durable bond. It is widely used in construction, automotive, aerospace, and electronics for its excellent strength, chemical resistance, and versatility in bonding various materials like metals, plastics, and ceramics.
Acrylic AB Adhesive
A two-part adhesive consisting of acrylic resin and a hardener (Part A and Part B). It cures quickly at room temperature, providing strong, durable bonds with excellent resistance to impact, heat, and chemicals. It is widely used in industries like automotive, electronics, and construction for bonding metals, plastics, and composites.
Polyurethane Adhesive
A versatile bonding agent known for its flexibility, durability, and strong adhesion to a wide range of materials, including wood, metal, plastic, and glass. It is widely used in construction, automotive, and furniture industries due to its resistance to impact, moisture, and temperature variations.
Anaerobic Adhesive
A specialized adhesive that cures in the absence of air (oxygen) and in the presence of metal surfaces. It is commonly used for securing threaded fasteners, sealing joints, and retaining cylindrical parts in automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications due to its high strength and resistance to vibration, heat, and chemicals.
Instant Adhesive
Also known as cyanoacrylate adhesive or super glue, it is a fast-curing adhesive that bonds materials almost instantly upon contact. It is widely used for small, precise applications in various industries, bonding materials like metal, plastic, rubber, and ceramics with high strength and durability.
Solvent-free Adhesive
Solvent-free adhesive is an adhesive that does not contain volatile organic solvents. It is environmentally friendly, safer to handle, and reduces health and environmental risks. Commonly used in industries like footwear, construction, automotive, and packaging, it provides strong bonds for materials such as metal, plastic, and composites.
Hot Melt Adhesive
A thermoplastic adhesive that is solid at room temperature and becomes liquid when heated. It is applied in a molten state and forms strong bonds upon cooling. Commonly used in packaging, woodworking, and product assembly, it offers fast curing, versatility, and ease of application.
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Where are your factories?
Our company is in the city of Suzhou, Jiangsu province. The other factories are in inland China in order to save cost. The export ports near us is Shanghai.
How do we classify the industrial adhesives generally?
Industrial adhesives can be classified based on several factors, including their composition, curing method, application, and physical form.
Here’s a breakdown of common classifications:
1. By Chemical Composition
– Epoxy: Structural bonding in construction, automotive, and aerospace industries.
– Acrylic: Bonding plastics, metals, and composites.
– Polyurethane: Wood bonding, furniture assembly, and construction joints.
– Silicone: Sealing in electronics, glazing, and automotive gaskets.
– Phenolic: High-temperature bonds in aerospace and automotive applications.
– Cyanoacrylate: Fast repairs, electronics, and medical uses.
2. By Curing Method
– Heat-Curing: Automotive structural adhesives, thermosetting epoxy resins.
– UV-Curing: Optical bonding, medical device assembly, and electronics.
– Pressure-Sensitive: Labels, stickers, and industrial tapes.
– Moisture-Curing: Wood glues, construction sealants, and polyurethanes.
– Two-Part Adhesives: Epoxy kits, construction epoxies, and marine adhesives.
– Anaerobic: Thread-locking adhesives, gasket sealers, and retaining compounds.
3. By Application
– Structural: Epoxies for bridges, high-rise construction, and composite bonding.
– Non-Structural: Paper glues, low-strength hot melts, and craft adhesives.
– Specialty: Conductive adhesives for electronics, medical-grade adhesives for wound care, and flame-retardant adhesives.
4. By Physical Form
– Liquid: Industrial-grade epoxies, superglues, and sealants.
– Paste: Gap-filling adhesives for construction and heavy-duty applications.
– Film: Pre-applied adhesive films for aerospace and automotive bonding.
– Hot Melt: Packaging adhesives, furniture assembly, and product assembly.
– Powder: Powder-based resins for wood lamination and textile bonding.
5. By Industry/End Use
– Automotive: Epoxy-based panel adhesives, seam sealers, and glass adhesives.
– Construction: Concrete sealants, tile adhesives, and wood glues.
– Electronics: Thermal adhesives, encapsulating compounds, and chip bonding adhesives.
– Packaging: Carton sealing hot melts, food-safe adhesives, and laminating adhesives.
– Medical: Biocompatible adhesives for wound closures and device assembly.
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