By definition, anaerobic adhesives remain liquid until isolated from oxygen in the presence of metal ions, such as iron or copper. For example, when an anaerobic adhesive is sealed between a nut and a bolt on a threaded assembly, it rapidly cures or hardens to form a tough cross-linked plastic that will bond quite well to many metals.
Anaerobic applications differ widely; applications requiring high shear strengths and resistance to temperatures as high as 445 F will find ready solutions from Permabond. For sealing, bonding and locking solutions there are wicking and gap fill grades, available for both manual and automatic dispensing methods. A range of room temperature fixture times offers maximum flexibility in product assembly.
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