
08-28-2004, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cptclever
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Originally Posted by StirCrazy
weldon 16 I believe is made for joining acrylic to dissimular plastics.
here is a rundown of a few Weldon products
"WELDON #3
Non-Flammable. Water-thin, very fast set, solvent type for acrylics. Will also bond other plastics such as styrene, butyrate and polycarbonate to
themselves.
WELDON # 16
Fast drying, high strength, bodied. Bonds acrylics to itself. Also for styrene, butyrate, polycarbonate and other plastics and porous surfaces.
WELDON # 10 (WHITE OR GREY IN COLOUR)
2-Part, high strength structural adhesive. High viscosity. Bonds PVC, acrylics, styrene, ABS, polycarbonates to steel, aluminium, etc.
WELDON # 40
A 2-Part reactive, high strength structural adhesive."
Steve
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What about acrylic to glass? #40?
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Silicone is basically your only option and NO it's not structural. Basicaly it sticks to the glass and kinda makes a dam for the acrylic to sit against.
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