Component Management

Rubber modified adhesive bonds dissimilar materials

2nd April 2015
Siobhan O'Gorman
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Designed for the bonding of dissimilar materials with differing rates of thermal expansion to provide a tough and resilient joint, the adhere IRS 2129 rubber modified adhesive has been released by Intertronics.

The uncured flow of the adhesive has been adjusted to prevent ‘slump’ during application. The IRS 2129 cures to a semi-rigid state of Shore A90 hardness, which helps in the prevention of stresses in components and the bonding of materials in dynamic environments.

The adhesive is a two-part epoxy system with a simple 1:2 mixing ratio, supplied in a convenient side-by-side syringe cartridge complete with static mixing nozzles. The IRS 2129 is non-toxic and thixotropic with adhesion suitable for metals, rubbers, GRP, wood, glass, ABS, PVC, PC and PMMA.

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