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Success Story: Turning the Tides with a Plexus Alternative
Learn more about a small boat accessory supplier that was having issues with the cost and freshness of Plexus MA590 and how we were able to help.
Plexus® MA330 Discontinued by ITW Performance Polymers
ITW Performance Polymers recently discontinued Plexus MA330 as well as other products. Looking for a new solution? We want to help.
Exploring the World of Spray Adhesives: Benefits, Applications, and Where to Buy
Unveiling the Power of Spray Adhesives: Benefits, Applications, and Where to Find Them
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The Complete Guide to Loctite Super Glue
The Power of Precision Bonding: Unleashing the Potential of Henkel Loctite Super Glue
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Using Toughened Epoxy For Golf Shaft Installation
Golf is a precision sport that demands top-notch equipment to achieve the best results. While a skilled player can still perform decently with your average golf clubs, access to a well-constructed set can take their game to the next level.
Whether or not a set of clubs is superior can depend on a variety of factors. This blog, however, will focus specifically on the role of toughened epoxy in the critical connection between a golf club's shaft and its head, as well as best practices when installing a golf shaft.
The Best Toughened Epoxy Adhesive For Golf Club Manufacturers
Because the quality of golf clubs can impact their durability and how players perform, the materials used are important factors to consider when manufacturing them. By using a high-grade adhesive like toughened epoxy, for example, manufacturers can produce superior golf clubs that are able to withstand regular wear and tear, will last for years, and ultimately delight their customers.
Using Infinity Bond Marine Adhesives for Boat Building
Boat building is an intricate process that requires attention to detail and the use of durable and high-quality materials, including adhesives. Marine adhesives, in particular, play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and longevity of a boat. As such, choosing the right adhesive for your boat-building project can make all the difference in whether your boat is fit for its maiden voyage.
In this blog, we'll take a look at using Infinity Bond marine adhesives for boat-building applications. From the types of marine adhesives available to tips for selecting the right product for your project — our experts have compiled the following resources to help you make an informed decision.
A Guide To Understanding Marine Adhesives
Marine adhesives are a critical component in the construction and maintenance of ships, boats, and other marine structures. Specially designed to withstand harsh aquatic environments like saltwater, UV light, and extreme temperatures, they provide exceptional bonding, gap-filling, and sealing properties to a variety of substrates. As such, selecting the right marine adhesive is crucial for ensuring the safety and longevity of any marine-related building or repairing project.
In this blog, we will explore the different types of marine adhesives on the market, their characteristics, and their applications.
Breaking The (Color) Code: A Quick Guide To Threadlocker Colors
Although thread-locking adhesives have been around since the '50s, the question "What is threadlocker?" averages about 350 searches per month. And while the glue experts out there probably don't need a blog to tell them about threadlockers and how they work, our series on threadlocker adhesives is written for those browsing online for answers.
Since we already covered what threadlockers are and other general questions in our first threadlocker blog, this one will take a more in-depth look at the different colors of thread sealants and how selecting the right color can impact an application and project.
An Introduction to Threadlocker Adhesives
Thread-locking adhesives, also known as threadlockers or thread sealants, are specialized adhesives that have been around since the 1950s. Specifically designed to keep vibration, thermal expansion, or other external forces from loosening mechanical fasteners, they play a vital role in safety, manufacturing, and maintenance across a range of industries.
This blog will delve into the world of threadlocker adhesives, including the different types of threadlockers, their formulas and strengths, and how they work. Read on to learn more.
A Guide To Premixed & Frozen Epoxy Adhesives
From electronic to medical applications, epoxy adhesives are a versatile and durable material used in a wide range of projects. But prepping epoxy, a two-part component, can be time-consuming and messy. This is where premixed and frozen epoxy adhesives come in handy.
In this blog, we'll go over premixed and frozen epoxy, including what it is, why one would use it in place of traditional epoxy, and all the benefits it has to offer.
What To Know About Structural Adhesives And Time
Despite the fact that adhesives are in most of the products we own, the average person rarely has to think about it beyond the craft glue they occasionally use. Phrases like open time or set time hold no meaning and have likely never crossed our minds. But for those who work with adhesives daily, knowing the difference matters.
So whether you're the authority on adhesives or new to glue, having a good understanding of product terminology can help prevent project hiccups and delays. That's where the experts at Gluegun.com come in. Read on for our comprehensive guide to the most common terms to know if you're wondering how much time you have to bond your parts and when they will be at full strength.