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Insights & Solutions in Adhesive Tapes, Soundproofing and Sealants

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  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

As you renovate or construct a building or home, you should consider how to soundproof it in the ideal manner to suit your needs. While there are a number of different products on the market to achieve this goal, our Green Glue® products perform this task in a quality, cost-effective manner and are easy to…

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How to Determine Poor Sealant and Adhesive Quality?
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

Adhesive compounds rely on a uniform state change, a fully hardened or cured structural change that’s generated by a widespread chemical reaction. Unlike a fastener, we can’t just jiggle a component and see if it’s loose. Neither can we spot a crack in a weld, for this is a wholly chemical bond. Instead, poor sealant…

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Factors for Consideration When Installing Sealants in a Cold Environment
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

Low winter temperatures make everything contract, which is alright for us because we can just pull our coats tight and weather the cold. It’s different for building materials, though, because these materials literally shrink when the cold weather arrives. Fortunately, versatile sealants are imbued with compressible characteristics, so they can hang tight when contraction event…

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Things to Consider When Installing Sealants in a Hot Environment
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

Modern sealants are equipped with unique material characteristics. They bond any surface to any other surface, deliver enviable elastomeric properties, and they can withstand any number of intrusive factors. That latter feature includes everything from acoustic attenuation to thermal resistivity. Reliable by design, we should note that the chemical stuff is still reactive to heat…

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The Importance of Tensile Bond Strength in Adhesives
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

Adhesives are infused with key fixative attributes that target binding prowess and sealant incorruptibility. In short, the chemical binding compound discharges promptly, cures quickly, and anchors with undeniable strength. Now, a purchasing agent is bound to ask about both of these features and more, but the underlying principle driving these queries always comes back to…

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Differences between Water and Solvent Based Adhesives
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

Chemical bonding technology is dominated by two adhesive families, two distinctly different surface-joining formulations. There’s the viscous and potentially toxic group, a series of compounds we call solvent based adhesives. In the other corner of the adhesion ring, water based adhesives provide an alternative bonding option. The two groups are undoubtedly both accomplished joining agents,…

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High and Low Modulus of Elasticity: What are the Differences?
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

A design engineer’s job is to fabricate substances for specific applications and ensure the properties of the substance match a job at hand. Now, of all these material attributes, the high and low modulus of elasticity is tougher than most to quantify because substance elasticity is a dynamic property. In measuring elasticity, we need to…

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UV Curable Adhesives and Sealants: What Are They?
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

New words cause a flash of consternation to darken a user’s face, but a keenly practiced term dismemberment technique quickly clarifies the matter. Let’s try the technique out by forcing UV curable adhesives and sealants to submit to our methodology.   What is a UV Curable Product? On breaking the term apart, the product is…

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What are Thermally Conductive Adhesive Sealants?
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

Thermally conductive adhesive sealants, as the terminology implies, are products that transfer heat. Designed to pass thermal energy through the bonded substrates of the material, the sealants turn insulating properties on their head by favouring heat exchange over heat isolation. Used in computers, electronics, and many industrial applications, the material dissipates potentially damaging thermal events….

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What is Microsealant Technology?
  • Posted by: Kim M
  • Category: Article

The evolution of a product or material always starts out the same way. There’s the evolution of the form to satisfy function. The shape is refined, and enhancements are added to the product to grant it superior features. Chemical sealants work in much the same way. The compounds improve over time and add new and…

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