Elastomer adhesive is composed of main components of such high polymer Elastomer as chloroprene, nitrile rubber and SBR, and excellent initial startup since curing is provided by evaporation of organic solvent and water.

Features

Various types of adhesion

1. Contact adhesion
Adhesive is applied on both sides of the materials, which are put together after an open time 5 to 30 minutes when the surfaces is dried up. This will provide adhesion feature excellent initial strength without the need for temporay fixation.

2. Pressure-sensitive adhesion
Extensive pressure-sentitive adhesion area in the curing process will allow wide-area adhesion of foams and sheets by coating on one side, depending on the conditions.



3. Reactivated adhesion

Elastomer adhesive permits adhesion of the materials after the adhesive coated thereon is dried up and adhesive is reacitivated by solvent and heat (about 100°c).


4. Heating and pressurized adhesion
Adhesion of the materials in the same way as heat reactivated adhesion followed up immediately by heat pressing will provide adhesion featuring excellent adhesive strength and heat resistance.
   

 
Diversity in coating

1. Brush, spatula and special trowel.
2. Air spray, airl-less spray.
3. Roll coater and curtain coater.
Three big features of nitrite rubber

1. Excellent oil resistance.
2. Superb adhesive property on plasticized polyvinylchloride..
3. Good heat aging.


Application

  • Adhesion between rubber and metal.
  • Adhesive of foams such as foamed urethane and polyethylene (except for styrene).
  • Adhesion of Glass wool and rock wool.
  • Adhesion of boards and metallic plate.
  • Adhesion of decorated panel and plywood.
  • Adhesion of soft polyvinylchloride product (only for nitrile rubber).
   
Chloroprene Rubber (Cemedine 575) Nitrile Rubber (Cemedine 521)
   
List of Elastomer Adhesives  



 
© 2005 Asia Cemedine Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.