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Adhesive Products
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SONLOK® pre-applied to threaded parts from a unique coating
that converts ordinary fasteners into self-locking and
self-sealing fasteners. Dry to touch, SONLOK
Pre-Applied threadlocker
become an integral part of the fastener-and stay inert until
parts are used. During the assembly process, SONLOK
Pre-Applied is activated by assembly forces, releasing
anaerobic adhesive
which locks and seals parts securely. Use SONLOK Pre-Applied
products successfully, without solvents, in extreme
temperature and pressure environments to lock and seal
against air, steam, most fluids and lubricants. |
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Parson offers full line of high performance
two parts methacrylate structural adhesives for wide variety of
applications. Methyl
Methacrylate Adhesives are commonly used as
structural adhesives due to their excellent strength, impact
resistance, thermal shock, fatigue resistance and peel strength.
They are based on thermoset adhesives formulations that give
excellent structural properties to bond a wide - variety of
durable substrates. |
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Parson offers complete line of UV and Visible light curing adhesives for wide variety of applications for bonding, encapsulating, coating, tacking and sealing. Parson’s state-of-the-art research and development facility offers custom formulations to meet customer’s specifications. Our chemists and engineers work with customers to solve their bonding, curing and performance issues. These products are available in wide variety of packing such as syringe, bottle and drum. |
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Parson offers complete line of Accelerators, Primers and
De-bonder for Cyanoacrylate adhesives. PARFIX accelerators
are designed to increase the cure speed and gap-filling
capabilities of Cyanoacrylate adhesives. The surface
properties of some materials are acidic or contain very low
moisture content which slow down the curing of cyanoacrylate
adhesives. |
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Parson produce complete line of two part epoxy adhesives for
structural bonding, potting, and encapsulating applications. |
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