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PER­MA­BOND® ET540 is a two-part, 2:1 mixa­ble, semi-fle­xi­­b­le toug­he­ned no slump epo­xy adhe­si­ve with good adhe­si­on to a varie­ty of sub­stra­tes such as wood, metal, cera­mics and some pla­s­tics and com­po­si­tes. Per­ma­bond ET540 forms tough bonds pro­vi­ding high peel resis­tance and high shear strength cou­pled with excel­lent resis­tance to high tem­pe­ra­tures. The exten­ded work life of this pro­duct allows for adjus­t­ment making it very sui­ta­ble for lar­ger appli­ca­ti­ons. Vis­co­si­ty 640’000 mPa.s

Artic­le num­ber: 49-540


PER­MA­BOND ® ET5411 is a two part adhe­si­ve with a soft pas­te con­sis­ten­cy. When ful­ly cured, which must be at tem­pe­ra­tures abo­ve 90°C, ET5411 exhi­bits excep­tio­nal che­mi­cal and tem­pe­ra­tu­re resis­tance. The con­trol­led flow pro­per­ties as well as its ease of mixing and appli­ca­ti­on, enables the adhe­si­ve to be used whe­re gap fil­ling is required.

Artic­le num­ber: 49-541.1


PER­MA­BOND® ET5428 is a thixo­tro­pic two part adhe­si­ve with excel­lent resis­tance to impact and vibration

Artic­le num­ber: 49-5428


Per­ma­bond® F201 is an anae­ro­bic adhe­si­ve which has been deve­lo­ped to give excel­lent resis­tance to peel and impact forces. This toug­hening, com­bi­ned with good adhe­si­on to alu­mi­ni­um and cop­per alloys, makes it the first choice whe­re rela­tively thin or light­weight com­pon­ents are being bond­ed which may be sub­ject to “dis­tor­ti­on” in ser­vice. It is also capa­ble of resis­ting the ther­mal stres­ses that may be gene­ra­ted when bon­ding dis­si­mi­lar sur­faces. Per­ma­bond F201 is also sui­ta­ble for cont­act with pota­ble water.

Artic­le num­ber: 49-281.FL


The uni­que ‘toug­hening’ pro­cess incor­po­ra­ted into Per­ma­bond® F202 gives this anae­ro­bic adhe­si­ve excel­lent resis­tance to peel and impact forces. Pri­ma­ri­ly desi­gned for use on metal sur­faces, it is also capa­ble of resis­ting the ther­mal stres­ses that may be gene­ra­ted when bon­ding dis­si­mi­lar sur­faces. Its ‘non-drip’ con­sis­ten­cy makes it sui­ta­ble for use on lar­ger fit­tings or whe­re wide tole­ran­ces are expec­ted. Per­ma­bond F202 is also sui­ta­ble for cont­act with pota­ble water.

Artic­le num­ber: 49-2881


Per­ma­bond® HH131 is a very high tem­pe­ra­tu­re resistant, high strength anae­ro­bic thre­ad­lo­cker and sealant. This mate­ri­al cures in the absence of air bet­ween tight fit­ting metal parts. It is used for locking bolts, nuts and screws that requi­re per­ma­nent assem­bly. This mate­ri­al is best sui­ted for appli­ca­ti­ons requi­ring high tem­pe­ra­tu­re resistance.THIXO

Artic­le num­ber: 49-203


Per­ma­bond® HH167 is a high vis­co­si­ty gap fil­ling sil­ver pas­te, which can be used for repai­ring metal machi­nery parts. It is ide­al for repai­ring worn shafts, bro­ken threads, dama­ged key­ways and spli­nes. Per­ma­bond HH167 has excel­lent che­mi­cal and tem­pe­ra­tu­re resis­tance. NB. This adhe­si­ve is only sui­ta­ble for gaps <0.5 mm and will not cure on the out­side of a joint.

Artic­le num­ber: 49-


Per­ma­bond® HM129 is a high strength medi­um vis­co­si­ty anae­ro­bic thre­ad­lo­cker and sealant. This mate­ri­al cures in the absence of air bet­ween tight fit­ting metal parts. Cure is fast and relia­ble on steel, cad­mi­um, zinc and other pla­ted fas­ten­ers. It is used for locking and seal­ing bolts, nuts and screws that requi­re per­ma­nent assem­bly. When cured, the mate­ri­al pre­vents loo­sening and leakage.

Artic­le num­ber: 49-


Per­ma­bond® HM135 is a fast curing, medi­um vis­co­si­ty anae­ro­bic adhe­si­ve for locking and seal­ing threads and retai­ning cylind­ri­cal com­pon­ents. It gives maxi­mum tor­que strength on brass or pla­ted brass com­pon­ents and pro­vi­des excel­lent tem­pe­ra­tu­re and che­mi­cal resistance.

Artic­le num­ber: 49-199


Per­ma­bond® HM162 is a medi­um vis­co­si­ty retai­ning com­pound that cures when con­fi­ned bet­ween metal parts to form an extre­me­ly tough bond. It is best sui­ted for cylind­ri­cal parts and whe­re high tem­pe­ra­tu­re resis­tance is requi­red. In the uncu­red, liquid sta­te, the adhe­si­ve wets the metal sur­faces, key­ing into all sur­face irre­gu­la­ri­ties and fills the space bet­ween the mated parts.

Artic­le num­ber: 49-201