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Since 1935, Daubert Chemical has been a leading provider of adhesives & specialty coatings for the steel, automotive transportation & general manufacturing industries. Products include aerosol adhesive concentrates, Daubond® eco-friendly adhesives & epoxy formulations. Committed to R&D.
Being a resin formulator at Epoxies, Etc. means we research as well as innovate development of adhesives, potting compounds, & coatings. Our adhesives bond to many substrates as well as set up in 5 minutes time. We can assist you in deciding what type of adhesive is best for your bonding requirement.
Camie-Campbell specializes in manufacturing and packaging quality spray adhesives, silicone lubricants, cleaners and degreasers for many applications. Our aerosol adhesives are perfect for foam and fabric bonding, construction, labeling, general, high strength and lamination purposes.
For 37 years, Applied Products has distributed adhesive product lines from the most reputable manufacturers. Have an adhesive problem? Ask our experts here; they can solve any adhesive application difficulty. We offer epoxies, hot melts, liquid resins, sealants, & laminating & ultraviolet adhesives.
Heigl Adhesive Sales & Equipment is a stocking distributor & custom packager offering adhesives to satisfy a number of bonding requirements. Cyanacrylates & anaerobics, epoxy products, hot melt packaging adhesives & glue sticks, UV light adhesives, plus related equipment, accessories and dispensers.
Founded in 1939, RISCO is an authorized Lenox Weld Center and a leading distributor of industrial tools and supplies. We can supply 3M 1 and 2 part industrial adhesives, single and double-sided industrial tapes, resin bonding, coated abrasives and more. Come visit our website for more information!
An epoxy is a polymer which cures when mixed with a catalyzing agent or “hardener”.
Epoxies are part of a class of adhesives called “engineering adhesives” or “structural
adhesives”, which also includes polyurethane and acrylic. Epoxies were
first developed and used in industry in the United States during the early
1930’s.
Raw epoxy materials are blended by manufacturers into epoxy systems that can
be used for various purposes. The epoxy formulas may be changed in hundreds
of ways, dependant on their intended use. Epoxy manufacturers may add mineral
fillers, thickeners, accelerators, adhesion promoters, and even fiber reinforcements
such as glass, carbon, Kevlar, and boron.
Because their composition can be modified in so many ways, epoxies are useful
in many types of construction. They are used in aircraft, automobiles, boats,
bicycles, skis, golf clubs, and other applications where high strength bonds
are necessary. Epoxies are also used in the electronics industry, and are a
component of motors, generators, transformers, switchgear, and insulators.