PERMABOND® TA4611 is a 2-part, 1:1 toughened acrylic adhesive specifically designed to bond difficult to bond plastics like Polypropylene and Polyethylene.
PERMABOND® TA4611 is a 2-part, 1:1 toughened acrylic adhesive. It has been developed to bond low surface energy plastics such as polypropylene and polyethylene – with no primer or expensive surface treatment required. It can also be used to bond a wide variety of other materials such as metals and composite materials and is ideal for bonding dissimilar surfaces. This product is similar to TA4610 but does not contain microbeads making it suitable for joints with smaller gaps.
NB: Adhesive outside of a closed joint (i.e. excess material) will cure more slowly and may feel soft due to air contact. Adhesive inside the joint will cure solid.
This product is not recommended for use in contact with strong oxidizing materials. This product may affect some thermoplastics and users must check compatibility of the product with such substrates.
Information regarding the safe handling of this material may be obtained from the safety data sheet (SDS).
Users are reminded that all materials, whether innocuous or not, should be handled in accordance with the principles of good industrial hygiene.
Surfaces should be clean, dry and grease-free before applying the adhesive. Polyolefin surfaces may have traces of mold release agent present – wipe with isopropanol (IPA) solvent and allow to fully evaporate before bonding. If bonding to metal: some metals such as aluminium, copper and its alloys will benefit from light abrasion with emery cloth (or similar) to remove the oxide layer.
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