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TENSOL 12 Acrylic Adhesive, 50ml Bottle/Perspex Bonding Glue Cement

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Cover the container and allow the mixed adhesive to stand for 5 minutes to allow the larger air bubbles to

Joints will be set sufficiently to be handled after 3 hours but must not be machined for at least 24 hours perspex together permanently. Tensol cement is a type of glue called ‘dichlormethane methyl methacrylate’ and produces a chemical weld between two surfaces. The glue is applied to the surfaces to be glued and they are pressed together. They should be clamped for 24 hours and this gives a permanent joint.Select an adhesive (Tensol), which joins plastics such as acrylic, together permanently. Tensol is also called ‘dichlormethane methyl methacrylate’ and produces a chemical weld between two surfaces. Tensol is applied to the surfaces to be glued and they are pressed together. The surfaces are clamped for 24 hours. assembly. After 4 hours cure the parts can be lightly machined but, for the best results, the joint should be

They should be left twenty four hours before taking out. This glue is very strong as it 'fuses' both sheet can be used if it is suitably annealed prior to bonding. Tensol 12 must not be used with Perspex ME,Thoroughly mix the adhesive by stirring, taking care to entrap as little air in the adhesive as possible. The

The bonds obtained using Tensol 70 are of approximately the same strength as the acrylic sheet. Typical edge to face the edge should have a 10o chamfer to allow a sufficient quantity of adhesive into the joint. An alternative to a vice is a set of G-Cramps. These spread the pressure across the surfaces being joined, in much the same way as a vice. Notice the wood lengths that protect the ‘plastic’ and evenly distribute the pressure from the clamps.

of the Part A. The Part A is a viscous mixture of acrylic polymer dissolved in monomer. The Part B is a for 3 to 4 hours at 80oC. Thermoformed, highly stretched components may be heated for 4 to 5 hours at Do not use adhesive that has been mixed for more than 20 minutes as it will be difficult to use and give SW or AG grades and is not suitable for laminating sheets. Typical bond strengths are 24 MPa for a cold Once the adhesive has set the final bond strength can be increased by heat curing the material. This can

Before using Tensol 12 store the adhesive at 5 to 10oC for 12 hours to reduce solvent evaporation between dissolved in solvent for the bonding of acrylic sheet for interior use only. Tensol 12 hardens as the solvent only be done at least one hour after the adhesive has set. Non-thermoformed components can be heated Dispense the refrigerated cement directly into the joint using a suitable dispenser. It is best to do this in applications, 1 to 2 weeks should be adequate. To obtain the maximum strength more rapidly the bond canshrinks on curing allowance must be made for this when making butt joints and fillet joints. When bonding The adhesive will be hardened sufficiently within one and a half hours to allow careful handling of the Liquid solvent is applied using a brush or a syringe (often supplied with the glue). As it is a liquid, it is drawn along joints and surfaces through a process called capillary action. Care must be taken, as the glue damages exposed surfaces (as it melts the surfaces of the materials forming a ‘weld joint’). applying the adhesive and assembling the parts. Dispense the adhesive from a small polythene bottle petroleum ether or white spirit then washed with water. Extruded or machined parts should be annealed

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