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| Management number | 215620146 | Release Date | 2026/04/12 | List Price | $24.00 | Model Number | 215620146 | ||
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This high-performance methacrylate adhesive is designed for bonding a wide range of materials, particularly excelling with hard-to-bond plastics and metals. With a tensile strength of 4,000 PSI and a viscosity of 15,000 centipoise, this thin flowable adhesive creates robust bonds across multiple surfaces including polyolefins, nylon, teflon, PTFE, stainless steel, aluminum, and various composites. The dual cartridge system includes a dispensing plunger and mixing nozzle for precise application. It achieves waterproof bonds and reaches full cure in 24 hours. Perfect for industrial applications, this adhesive works exceptionally well with low-energy plastics like HDPE, LDPE, polypropylene, and challenging materials such as PTFE. The 1.7 fl oz package provides professional-grade bonding capability for both standard and specialized applications. Ideal for manufacturing, assembly, and repair work where strong, durable bonds are essential. Popular for bonding: PE, HDPE, LDPE, UHMW, PP, PPCO, PPHO, COPP, HOPP, Nylon, PA, Natural Rubbers, Synthetic Rubbers, Teflon, PTFE TA4611 is also a substitute / backup formula for these formulas: 3M DP8005, 3M DP8010, Scigrip SG400 LSE Application Instructions: 1. Surface Prep: Ensure surfaces are clean, dry, and grease-free. Use Isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) wipe if necessary. 2. Mixing & Dispensing: Use a static mixer to apply a thin, even bead of mixed adhesive. 3. Assembly & Clamping: Press parts firmly and maintain pressure until handling strength is achieved. 4. Curing Notes: Adhesive cures best inside joints (anaerobic). Adhesive exposed to air may remain tacky for an extended time (not a defect, just a characteristic, it will eventually lose it's tackness). Remove excess before curing. Avoiding Common Issues ■ Leaving large beads→ sticky residue. ■ One side exposed to air → tacky, sticky surface. or crystalization or crystal-like curing ■ Not clamping long enough → weak bond. ■ Stressing before full cure → joint failure. ■ Always allow full cure before loading. Troubleshooting: Still tacky? Exposed to air, not a bond failure, allow it to keep curing, can take a while to lose tackiness. Crystalization? Exposed to air, not a bond failure, allow it to keep curing, can take a while to lose tackiness. Slow to grab? Possibly TA4610 (longer cure) or surface contamination. Joint failed? Likely due to early stress or insufficient clamping.
| Color | Clear |
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| Model | TA4611 |
| Volume | 1.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Form | Adhesive |
| Viscosity | 15,000 Centipoise |
| Brand Name | Permabond |
| Manufacturer | Permabond |
| Material Type | Methacrylate Adhesive |
| Container Type | Cartridge |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Specific Gravity | 1 Grams per Cubic Centimeter |
| Tensile Strength | 4000 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| Compatible Material | Multiple Surfaces |
| Included Components | Dispensing Plunger, Adhesive Cartridge, Mixing Nozzle |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bonding Polypropylenes |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Bonds to Polyethylenes (HDPE), Nylons (PA), Teflons (PTFE), and Polypropylenes (PP) |
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