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  • Adhesives – Which ones do you use?

    Posted by Peter Harrison on 15 October 2018 at 04:22

    I use a plastics adhesive Called Tensol.
    I use it to glue plastic locators on letters and panels.
    I use it to join plastic foam board and acrylic.
    This does the job very well but my issue with it is the time to takes to harden.
    I have heard of adhesives you can use that dry very fast, as in 10 seconds and are super strong! But i am wary of trying a random glue in case it does not hold.

    My questions are.
    1, What glue do you use on plastic and acrylics?
    2, How fast does it dry?
    3, Where do you buy it from?

    Thanks for any help you can give me!

    Robert Lambie replied 7 years, 2 months ago 6 Members · 11 Replies
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  • Kevin Desmond

    Member
    16 October 2018 at 17:45

    We use one called Novaweld sign fix 7 or 8 cant remember which off top of my head – we get that from innova solutions. Dry’s faster than the tensol imo

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    17 October 2018 at 16:09

    I would also be interested in knowing who uses a fast set acrylic adhesive.
    We use Tensol also, but in the past i would use a glue called Acrifix which was like water when applied via a syringe but set in about 10-30 seconds. The source i bought from back then no longer exists, so would be good to find an alternative.
    to be honest the acrifix set a little too fast but the main issue was more how watery it was. if you squirted out too much and it ran onto the face of the acrylic it marks it dull, removing the gloss finish.

    Anyway, as Peter has asked, a alternative relatively quick dry/set plastics adhesive would be good if you have one?

  • Steve Morgan

    Member
    18 October 2018 at 08:20

    Rob,
    Am I right in thinking that Acrifix was made by tha adhesives division of ICI? If so that part of ICI was sold to a German company called Henkel shortly before ICI was taken over by AkzoNobel.

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    18 October 2018 at 09:05

    Hi Steve

    It possibly was mate, but I really do not know.
    I can find their website and looks like they have a distributor in Ireland, which is an option but even then, i would rather find an adhesive that was not as runny, as this is like water. but beggars cant be choosers i guess. :smiles:


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  • Bernard Gallagher

    Member
    19 October 2018 at 22:51

    What spray glue are any of you guys using when fitting architectural vinyl?? Going do my showroom in it so want it right.

  • Colin Bland

    Member
    20 October 2018 at 06:35
    quote Robert Lambie:

    I would also be interested in knowing who uses a fast set acrylic adhesive.
    We use Tensol also, but in the past i would use a glue called Acrifix which was like water when applied via a syringe but set in about 10-30 seconds. The source i bought from back then no longer exists, so would be good to find an alternative.
    to be honest the acrifix set a little too fast but the main issue was more how watery it was. if you squirted out too much and it ran onto the face of the acrylic it marks it dull, removing the gloss finish.

    Anyway, as Peter has asked, a alternative relatively quick dry/set plastics adhesive would be good if you have one?

    Hi Rob Acryfix is stocked by Amari

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    20 October 2018 at 11:22
    quote Colin Bland:

    quote Robert Lambie:

    I would also be interested in knowing who uses a fast set acrylic adhesive.
    We use Tensol also, but in the past i would use a glue called Acrifix which was like water when applied via a syringe but set in about 10-30 seconds. The source i bought from back then no longer exists, so would be good to find an alternative.
    to be honest the acrifix set a little too fast but the main issue was more how watery it was. if you squirted out too much and it ran onto the face of the acrylic it marks it dull, removing the gloss finish.

    Anyway, as Peter has asked, a alternative relatively quick dry/set plastics adhesive would be good if you have one?

    Hi Rob Acryfix is stocked by Amari

    Tried Amari Colin. They said they only did Tensol mate.

  • Colin Bland

    Member
    20 October 2018 at 12:08
    quote Robert Lambie:

    quote Colin Bland:

    quote Robert Lambie:

    I would also be interested in knowing who uses a fast set acrylic adhesive.
    We use Tensol also, but in the past i would use a glue called Acrifix which was like water when applied via a syringe but set in about 10-30 seconds. The source i bought from back then no longer exists, so would be good to find an alternative.
    to be honest the acrifix set a little too fast but the main issue was more how watery it was. if you squirted out too much and it ran onto the face of the acrylic it marks it dull, removing the gloss finish.

    Anyway, as Peter has asked, a alternative relatively quick dry/set plastics adhesive would be good if you have one?

    Hi Rob Acryfix is stocked by Amari

    Tried Amari Colin. They said they only did Tensol mate.

    Weird it’s on their website and Evonik have them on the website as distributor I am sure we have bought it from there as well – might be worth another call, we often get given the wrong information by salespeople

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    20 October 2018 at 18:28

    Colin, you are correct mate. I just checked there…
    I will give them a call on Monday and ask "AGAIN". :awkward:

  • Phil Davies

    Member
    28 October 2018 at 12:55
    quote Robert Lambie:

    Colin, you are correct mate. I just checked there…
    I will give them a call on Monday and ask “AGAIN”. :awkward:

    Amari do this a lot…. Unless you know exactly what you want, as in the exact product number or thing for them to type in, they usually say they don’t do it…..

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    28 October 2018 at 20:04

    A pet hate of mine, someone trying to sell you something they have zero knowledge on.
    You ask them a simple question and watch them fumble and flick through a brochure looking for an answer.
    Or like you say, you call asking for a product and told they do not do it because they either do not know they do it or cannot be bothered trying to locate it.

    Do not get me wrong, when large companies with huge portfolios of products cannot expect their staff to know them all…
    but in this day, they should at least be armed with a simple keyword search facility, if not for feild reps, then surely for those sat in front of a computer with a headset on!!! :awkward:

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