Industrial Bonding Adhesive

429-T

Optically Clear Structural Adhesive for High-Impact, Large-Area Bonding


Dymax 429-T glass bonding adhesive forms optically clear, high-performance structural bonds to both metal and glass in seconds upon exposure to longwave UV light. It is engineered for large-area, high-impact applications where a flexible glass bonding adhesive is required. 429-T adhesive is excellent for potting, sealing, and bonding. Bonds resist vibration, impact, and thermal shock as well as yellowing.

Dymax materials have no solvents added and cure upon exposure to light. Their ability to cure in seconds results in lower processing costs. When cured with Dymax UV light curing spot lamps, focused beam lamps, flood lamps, or conveyor systems they deliver optimum speed and performance for maximum efficiency. Dymax lamps offer the ideal balance of UV and visible for the fastest, deepest cures. 

429-T is in full compliance with the RoHS2 Directives 2015/863/EC.
 

Features

  • Fast cure with UV/Visible light
  • Optically clear adhesive
  • UV resistant
  • High impact
  • Resistant to yellowing & thermal shock
  • Structural bonder for glass, plastic, and metal
  • One component
  • Flexible for applications requiring impact resistance
  • Exceptional tensile strength

Typical Properties

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Property Values
Viscosity (nominal) 5,000 cP
Cured appearance Clear
Cured durometer hardness D60
Recommended substrates Glass; Metal; ABS; PVC; Stainless

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