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Adhesives Ingredients
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Contact Adhesives

SpecialChem / Jun 16, 2004

Contact adhesives are probably the best known of the solvent-based adhesives. They bond by a diffusion process sometimes referred to as autohesion. Contact adhesive formulations are prepared from an elastomeric polymer carried in solvent solution or in water as a latex. The base polymer is generally polychloroprene, but polyurethane, styrene butadiene rubber, and acrylic polymers are also employed. Contact adhesives are widely used because of their easy application, fast setting properties, and excellent adhesion to many different substrates. The contact adhesive is coated on both surfaces to be joined. After the carrier evaporates, the two surfaces are brought together under slight pressure, and the adhesive bonds to itself. The surfaces can also be heated to speed drying time and to increase tack. A high degree of handling strength occurs immediately, and the joint strength increases further with time. This article will review the processes by which contact adhesives adhere.

3 Comments on "Contact Adhesives"
Julio M Apr 19, 2019
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Julio M Apr 19, 2019
Hello,for SBS Solvent Adhesive for foam, uphostery and matress Industry,what is better Rubber,Plasticizer and Antioxidant? Naphthenic Oil can use? Best Regards
Julio M Apr 19, 2019
Hello,for SBS Solvent Adhesive for foam, uphostery and matress Industry,what is better Rubber,Plasticizer and Antioxidant? Naphthenic Oil can use? Best Regards

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