Understanding the Types of Epoxy Industrial Adhesives

Industrial AdhesivesAdhesive manufacturers have worked to create products in a number of different formulations to accomplish a large number of tasks. All of the different industrial adhesives have a common property in that they require the application of a hardener to be applied to the compound that allows it to set and become a useful adhesive. Choose from a fast-set epoxy, as well as slow-drying and normal drying epoxies. In certain cases, some prefer a liquid epoxy, while other applications often need to use a thicker epoxy to get the job done.

An epoxy adhesive can be composed of a single component or multiple components, as well as a hardener. The resin can either be a gel or liquid formulation. Either one of these epoxies have their own distinct uses for which it will work the best. Materials using an epoxy base are often used for adhering to a number of different surfaces where a durable bond is needed to resist damage from heat and moisture. Many applications use these industrial adhesives due to their versatility and strong bonding capabilities.

Adhesive manufacturers have created these products to be used in a number of different hobby applications, which makes them the common adhesive chosen by active hobbyists. Project requirements will often dictate what type of epoxy adhesive is going to work the best for your specific situation. Based upon the application, a hobbyist might opt for the fast setting liquid epoxy for repairing remote control airplanes, while a slower drying adhesive allows you to move parts around for a more precise construction of your hobby shop vessel, or to repair any furniture that needs to be intricately placed.

In terms of an engineering adhesive, epoxy industrial adhesives are often used to bond a single surface to another surface, which limits movement between the components and dampens sound. Adhesives are also used as a structural adhesive to secure the fixtures in place where it might be difficult to use a nail. For example, trying to set tack strips for carpeting when the floor is concrete and it has a sub-floor heating system in place can be difficult with nails, but epoxy manufacturers have created products to accommodate this need. The products make it possible for you to secure the item in either a semi-permanent or permanent manner without having to worry about the risks associated with trying to drive nails into the structure.

Emergency repairs can also be completed with an epoxy adhesive. Many of the adhesives aren’t affected by moisture, which allows them to be used in environments where other types of adhesives wouldn’t be able to do the job. Epoxy adhesives of this nature are often used for repairing boats, swimming pools and other equipment in marine environments.