At Bondrite, we strive to provide the most extensive range of metalwork adhesives covering speed of cure, strength and flexibility of application. We stock contact adhesives for large area coverage for bonding metal to itself and other industrial substrates and structural acrylics for permanent fixing of metals to themselves. Aluminium is thought to be very difficult to bond but we can guide you through the process to achieve excellent and permanent bonds.
S1300
Vertical surface bonds, high peel strength, excellent solvent & environmental resistance, in black and white.
S1500
High mechanical strength, high impact resistance, bonds dissimilar metals and composites.
C5004
High strength bonds, excellent resistance to heat, saltwater and humidity.
C2626
Excellent heat resistant adhesion, perfect for manual application, long open tack-time.
Metalwork adhesives are specialised adhesives designed to bond and repair metal materials. These adhesives offer a range of benefits, including strong and durable bonding, resistance to extreme temperatures, and the ability to bond dissimilar metals.
Metalwork Adhesives Explored
Let’s explore this range of Metalwork Adhesives in more detail.
Ideal for or known as
These adhesives are ideal for the following types of use cases and applications, or known as:
Modelling and model making
Model railway kits
Bonding to: steel, aluminium, polycarbonates and general plastics
Point of Sale (POS) displays
Most metals
Professional and DIY hobbyist for general purposes
Shop fitting
Kitchen fitting
General repairs
Hard furnishings
Repair of inflatable items such as rubber boats
Repair of wet and dry suits
Permanent repairs to items made of ferrous metals
Permanent repairs to items made of Aluminium
Home maintenance applications
Bonding of dissimilar materials such as metal and plastic
Structural joining of metals, plastics and composite bonding
Bonding of ceramics requiring high impact strength
Bonding automotive carbon fibre body panels
Bonding GRP in the marine industry
Similar applications
Aluminium Epoxy Stick – S1011
Aluminium Epoxy Putty Sticks, S1011, are hand-kneadable, non-rusting, speciality epoxy putty sticks that mix in one minute to provide fast, permanent repairs to items made of Aluminium.
Its putty-like consistency eliminates drips and runs, providing a no-mess application with no tools required to use. Each Aluminium epoxy stick is ideal for making emergency repairs to reforming, rebuilding and patching anything made out of Aluminium and may be drilled, sawed, tapped, filed, sanded and painted.
Available in the following size:
Aluminium Epoxy Stick – S1011
Contact Adhesive – C2626
Contact Adhesive C2626 is a single-component brushable contact adhesive, suitable for a range of internal and external applications. It will bond all grades of timber and most plastics.
This is an extremely versatile contact adhesive that has excellent heat-resistant adhesion properties and a long open tack-time so it is perfect for use by both professionals and DIY hobbyists.
Available in the following size:
Contact Adhesive – C2626 – 1 Litre
Contact Adhesive – C2626 – 5 Litres
Applicator Gun – 400ml twin cartridge
This twin applicator is a heavy-duty metal gun designed to dispense 400ml twin cartridges. It is suitable for all 400ml 1:1 twin cartridge no matter what adhesive is in the cartridge and when used in conjunction with a static mixer, nozzle reference XM1004 it provides the perfect pre-mixed adhesive ready for bonding.
Available in the following size:
Applicator Gun – 400ml twin cartridge
Applicator Gun – 50ml twin cartridge
This applicator gun is suitable to dispense any 50ml 1:1 ratio twin cartridge no matter what type of adhesive is in the cartridge or who manufactured the adhesive. When used in conjunction with a static mixer, nozzle reference XM1001 it provides the perfect pre-mixed adhesive ready for bonding.
Available in the following size:
Applicator Gun – 50ml twin cartridge
Rubber Contact Adhesive Kit – C5004
Rubber Contact Adhesive Kit C5004 is is a two-part, solvent-based adhesive formulated on polychloroprene rubber. It is used as a two-component, high-performance adhesive system for a wide range of industrial applications, to provide an excellent water-resistant bond.
This makes it particularly suitable for the fabrication of inflatable products such as boats, wet / dry suits, marine fenders and is also an ideal contact adhesive for use in bonding rubber linings in storage tanks.
Available in the following size:
Rubber Contact Adhesive Kit – C5004 – 250ml
Rubber Contact Adhesive Kit – C5004 – 500ml
Rubber Contact Adhesive Kit – C5004 – 1 Litre
Steel Epoxy Stick – S1010
Steel Epoxy Putty Stick, S1010, is a hand-kneadable, non-rusting, steel-reinforced epoxy putty that mixes in one minute to provide fast, permanent repairs to items made of ferrous and aluminium metals.
This putty steel stick comes in a handy rod form and may be used in many industrial and home maintenance applications. Its putty-like consistency eliminates drips and runs, providing “no mess” application with no tools required to use.
Available in the following size:
Steel Epoxy Stick – S1010
Structural Methacrylate Adhesive – S1300
Structural Methacrylate Adhesive S1300 is a two-part A&B component system ideal for all types of bonding requirements on steel, aluminium, polycarbonates and general plastics.
This structural adhesive is also very good on vertical surface bonds because it is an MMA Methacrylate. As a result, it exhibits excellent structural strength even without priming the surfaces.
It is particularly suitable for model railway kits especially for the attachment of fine detailing, and between metal and plastic.
Available in the following size:
Structural Methacrylate Adhesive – S1300 – 50ml
Structural Methacrylate Adhesive – S1300 – 400ml
Structural Methacrylate Adhesive – S1300 Black – 400ml
Structural Methacrylate Adhesive – S1300 Black – 50ml
Toughened Acrylic Adhesive – S1500 – 50ml
Toughened Acrylic Adhesive S1500 is a two-component, pink and green, structural methacrylate adhesive, designed for the bonding of high strength metal and composite applications. It is suitable for bonding: Aluminium, Stainless Steel, carbon fibre, GRP wood and glass. It is particularly suitable for model railway kits especially for the attachment of fine detailing, and between metal and plastic.
Available in the following size:
Toughened Acrylic Adhesive – S1500 – 50ml
Superglue for difficult surfaces – B300
Superglue for difficult surfaces – B300 is a glue is used in a huge cross section of industrial applications: from OEM to MRO industries, this grade can be used on a variety of metal bonding applications including automotive, white goods and furniture manufacturing. It is particularly suited to bonding steel, stainless steel, Aluminium and copper to themselves.
Available in the following size:
Superglue for Difficult Surfaces – B300 – 50g
High viscosity superglue – B600
High viscosity superglue – B600 is a glue is a no-running gel type cyanoacrylate that enables application to vertical surfaces. It has longer set times than regular cyanoacrylate and it creates enough time for users to putting materials together after application can be used for bonding a wide variety of materials. It is particularly suited to bonding steel, stainless steel, Aluminium and copper to themselves.
Available in the following size:
High viscosity superglue – B600
Types of Metalwork Adhesives
Metal work adhesives fall into several categories. These include:
Epoxy Adhesives
The Epoxy adhesive we stock is amongst the most popular type of metalwork adhesives. This consist of a single-part system that consists of a resin and hardener. This epoxy then creates a strong, durable bond that can withstand high temperatures and is resistant to water and chemicals. Epoxy adhesives are ideal for bonding metals such as aluminium, steel, and brass.
Cyanoacrylate Adhesives
Cyanoacrylate adhesives, also known as superglue, are fast-setting adhesives that form a strong bond between metal surfaces. They are easy to use and require minimal surface preparation. Cyanoacrylate adhesives are ideal for bonding metals such as copper, brass, and aluminium.
Applications of Metalwork Adhesives
Metalwork adhesives are used in a huge number of industries. Some of these include:
Automotive Industry
Metalwork adhesives are commonly used in the automotive industry to bond and repair metal components such as body panels, engine parts, and exhaust systems. Epoxy adhesives, in particular, are popular for use in automotive applications due to their ability to withstand high temperatures and resist chemicals and water.
Aerospace Industry
The aerospace industry also relies on metalwork adhesives for bonding and repairing metal components such as engine parts, wings, and landing gear. Polyurethane adhesives are commonly used in aerospace applications due to their high strength and ability to resist impact and vibration.
Construction Industry
Metalwork adhesives are also used in the construction industry to bond and repair metal components such as HVAC systems, roofing, and structural steel. Silicone adhesives are popular for use in construction applications due to their ability to resist extreme temperatures and weather conditions.
Can metalwork adhesives be used for structural bonding?
Yes, some metalwork adhesives are suitable for structural bonding applications. These adhesives have been tested and approved for use in load-bearing applications, such as bonding metal panels and structural steel.
What factors should be considered when selecting a metalwork adhesive?
When selecting a metalwork adhesive, it is important to consider factors such as the type of metal to be bonded, the strength and durability requirements of the application, the environment in which the adhesive will be used, and the curing time of the adhesive.
Can metalwork adhesives be used for high-temperature applications?
Yes, some metalwork adhesives are designed to withstand high temperatures and can be used for applications such as engine components and exhaust systems. It is important to select an adhesive that is specifically designed for high-temperature applications and to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
How can metalwork adhesives be removed if necessary?
If metalwork adhesives need to be removed, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. Some adhesives can be removed using solvents, while others may require mechanical methods such as sanding or grinding.
Can metalwork adhesives be used on painted or coated metal surfaces?
We would highly recommend that surfaces where the adhesive is being applied is not painted on – or coated – and that the areas to be bonded were screened off prior to the coating process so that the metal can be more successfully bonded. It is also important to ensure that the surface is clean and free of any contaminants that may affect bonding. It may be necessary to sand or roughen the surface to improve adhesion.
Can metalwork adhesives be used on non-metal materials?
While metalwork adhesives are designed for bonding and repairing metal materials, some adhesives may also bond to non-metal materials such as plastic or glass. It is important to check the manufacturer’s specifications and conduct testing to ensure that the adhesive is suitable for the specific application.
Advantages of Metalwork Adhesives
Metalwork adhesives have a number of advantages over other types of adhesives for use on metal. These include:
Strength and Durability
Metalwork adhesives offer high strength and durability, making them ideal for use in structural bonding applications.
Resistance to Extreme Temperatures
Many metalwork adhesives are resistant to extreme temperatures, making them ideal for use in applications that require exposure to high heat or cold.
Ability to Bond Dissimilar Metals
Metalwork adhesives can bond dissimilar metals, which is useful in applications where different metals need to be joined together.
Cost-Effective
Metalwork adhesives are a cost-effective alternative to traditional welding or brazing methods.
Effective solution for bonding and repairing metal components
Metalwork adhesives are a versatile and effective solution for bonding and repairing metal components. From automotive to aerospace to construction applications, metalwork adhesives offer high strength, durability, and resistance to extreme temperatures and chemicals. With their ability to bond dissimilar metals and cost-effectiveness, metalwork adhesives are a popular choice for a variety of industrial and commercial applications.
What metals can be bonded with metalwork adhesives?
Metalwork adhesives can bond a wide variety of metals, including aluminium, steel, copper, and brass. Some adhesives can even bond dissimilar metals.
What applications are metalwork adhesives commonly used for?
Metalwork adhesives are commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and construction. They are used to bond and repair metal components such as body panels, engine parts, exhaust systems, wings, landing gear, roofing, and structural steel.
Are metalwork adhesives easy to use?
Metalwork adhesives can be easy to use, but it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. Surface preparation is key to achieving a strong bond, so it is important to clean and dry the metal surfaces before applying the adhesive.
Are there any safety precautions to take when using metalwork adhesives?
Yes, it is important to follow safety precautions when using metalwork adhesives. Some adhesives can emit fumes or be toxic if ingested, so it is important to work in a well-ventilated area and wear appropriate protective gear such as gloves and eye protection. It is also important to store the adhesive in a cool, dry place away from heat and flames.
Price of Metalwork Adhesives
Metalwork Adhesives are very competitively priced and are high quality alternatives to the branded products you may find elsewhere. We also offer bulk discounts on all of our products making them even better value for money when bought in bulk.
Not sure if Metalwork Adhesives are right for your requirements?
If you are not sure if these adhesives are correct for your requirements, please contact us to discuss your requirements and we can point you in the right direction.
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