COMPOSITE MATERIAL ADHESIVE

WHAT IS A STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE?

Structural Adhesives, such as the SciGrip Adhesives, are specially formulated to provide strong, durable bonds in demanding applications. These adhesives, often based on Methyl Methacrylate Adhesive technology, offer excellent performance for bonding metals, composites, and various plastics.

VIEW PRODUCTS

COMMON USES FOR COMPOSITE MATERIAL ADHESIVE

Composite Material Adhesives are crucial in industries requiring reliable bonding solutions. For example, SciGrip’s SG300 Series and SG230 HV Series adhesives are used extensively in marine, automotive, and construction industries due to their superior bonding strength, minimal surface preparation, and primer-less application. These adhesives ensure long-lasting bonds with minimal read-through finishes.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

SCIGRIP SG300 SERIES:

This series includes various formulations with working times ranging from 4-6 minutes to 35-45 minutes, making them suitable for a wide range of structural bonding applications. Available in 50ml, 490ml cartridges, and bulk, these adhesives provide excellent performance with minimal surface preparation.

 

SCIGRIP SG230 HV SERIES:

These high-viscosity Structural Adhesives are designed for general structural bonding, with working times from 25-35 minutes to 100-130 minutes. Suitable for deep irregular gaps up to 39mm, these adhesives are available in 490ml cartridges and bulk.

 

PACK SIZES:

SciGrip adhesives come in various pack sizes to suit different needs, including 50ml, 490ml cartridges, and bulk options. For detailed information on specific products, contact your local representative.

ORGANIC PEROXIDE CATALYSTS IN COMPOSITE SOLUTIONS

At Composite Solutions, we offer a range of high-quality Organic Peroxide Catalysts to meet diverse industrial needs. These include Luperox K1S, Luperox K12G, and Luperox K3, each with unique properties to suit specific applications. Our products ensure optimal performance, reliability, and efficiency in the curing process of composite materials.

 FAQ’s:

WHAT DOES VISCOSITY MEAN?
This parameter measures the thickness or flow resistance of the resin, with different products exhibiting varying viscosities.
WHAT IS THIX INDEX?
The thixotropic index indicates the degree of shear thinning behaviour of the resin, affecting its flow characteristics during application.
WHAT DOES GEL TIME MEAN?
This value represents the time it takes for the resin to reach a gel-like state after catalysation with the specified organic peroxide at a constant temperature. It is a reference measurement of the resin’s curing behaviour.
WHAT DOES PROMOTOR/ACCELERATOR (%M/M) MEAN?
This indicates the percentage of a promoter or accelerator, a substance used to speed up the curing process.
WHAT IS ORGANIC PEROXIDE CATALYST (%M/M)?
This percentage signifies the amount of organic peroxide catalyst added to initiate the resin’s curing reaction.
WHAT DOES HDT (°C) STAND FOR AND MEAN?
HDT stands for Heat Deflection Temperature and represents the temperature at which a material deforms under load, indicating its thermal stability.