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WELD-ON 3 is a water-thin, non-flammable cement formulated to quickly develop high strength, clear bonds to many thermoplastic substrates, particularly acrylic. The bond is achieved by first softening the surfaces to be joined and then fusing them together with dissipation of the solvent.
High-strength solvent cement for bonding acrylic. Fast setting with a working time of 5 - 6 minutes. Low VOC content. Bonds rigid PVC, ABS, styrene, butyrate, polycarbonate to themselves and each other, as well as other plastics and porous surfaces. Available in a variety of sizes to suit your style.
Whether you are planning to glue in a workroom, a garage, or even your kitchen, you want to make sure that the surface area you’re using is compatible with acrylic cement. Try to stick to an area that’s concrete, metal or wood. Do not glue acrylic on a surface containing glass or paper.
The Acrylic Gluing Guide. Project Overview: This seems to be one of the most commonly asked questions I see out there – “How do I glue acrylic to acrylic?” Well, in this post I’m going to try and show you a variety of different glues and give my opinion on the advantages and disadvantages of each.
SCIGRIP 10315 16 Acrylic Plastic Cement, Low-VOC, Medium Bodied and Fast-Setting, Clear, 5 fl oz Tube
Acrylic cement is an adhesive made of a polymer emulsion with different properties than other adhesives. It is a two-part cement that is available in both clear and pigmented versions, and is sold in various viscosities and strengths to meet different needs.
In this section, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most popular types of glue for acrylic, including epoxy adhesives, cyanoacrylate (super glue), solvent-based cement, methyl methacrylate (MMA), UV-curing adhesives, double-sided tapes, and acrylic adhesives.