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Structural adhesive

14th September 1973
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Structural adhesive 8101 from 3M is suitable for bonding glass, metals and a variety of rubber and plastics material to themselves or each other.

The adhesive is a two-part formulation; a 50-50 mix is used. Handling strength is achieved in 15min, full strength in 8hr. Low bake treatment accelerates the cure. The adhesive can, in many

cases, replace mechanical fasteners; it resists attack from both petroleum and mineral oils and has a wide range of applications in bodywork and mechanical component assembly, says the company. It can be used to bond patches to holed bodywork, for thread locking on fuel lines or tank patching.

Made by: 3M United Kingdom Ltd, 3M House, Wigrnore St, London W1 A 1ET.

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