LORD® 206 Alternatives
LORD® 206 acrylic adhesive when cured LORD Accelerator, creates a long working time adhesive system that bonds a wide variety of prepared or unprepared metals and plastics. LORD 206 acrylic adhesive in combination with the recommended accelerator replaces welding, brazing, riveting and other mechanical fastening methods.
Compare LORD 206 Alternatives
These 2 products share similar properties and features. They are often used for the same applications.
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Price | $$$$ | $$$$ |
Type | Acrylic Adhesive | Methacrylate (MMA) |
Brand | Lord | Infinity Bond |
Mix Ratio | 10:1 | 1:1 |
Work Life | 5-8 minutes | 8 - 12 minutes |
Handling Strength | 12-14 minutes | 18 - 25 minutes |
Color | Off-White | Cream |
Size | 400ml | 50 mL Cartridges 400 mL Cartridges 5 Gallon Pails 50 Gallon Drums |
Shelf Life | 6 months | 12 months |
Why Are Customers Switching from Lord 206 Adhesive?
Performance
Maybe the Lord 206 just isn't the right fit for your application any longer. Alternatives can provide higher performance, personalized viscosities or other bonding characteristics that better suit specific application requirements.
Price
Is the cost of Lord 201 becoming prohibitive to your application? Alternatives can provide cost savings lowering the total cost of manufacturing without sacrificing quality.
Availability
With wide ranging supply issues across a range of adhesive chemistries, alternatives to Lord 201 may provide a more stable supply chain and eliminate manufacturing shut downs.
Questions About Alternatives for LORD 206?
Our adhesive specialists can help with any questions about LORD 206, including helping you find the best alternative for LORD 206 based on the specifics of your adhesive application. We've tested hundreds (probably thousands) of adhesive products and use our experience to advise companies of all types and sizes.
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