Permabond TA4610 Polyolefin (PE, PP), Teflon (PTFE) & Rubber Bonder Thick Gel 12-15 min Acrylic MMA Adhesive Off-White

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  • Type Acrylic (MMA)
  • Vendor Permabond
  • SKU PBND_TA4610_050ML

Permabond TA4610 is a 2-part, 1:1 toughened acrylic adhesive. It has been developed to bond low surface energy plastics such as polypropylene, polyethylene, Teflons, and rubbers - with no primer or expensive surface treatment required. It can also be used to bond a wide variety of other materials such as metals and composite materials and ideal for bonding dissimilar surfaces.

Popular for bonding: 

PE, HDPE, LDPE, UHMW, PP, PPCO, PPHO, COPP, HOPP, Natural Rubbers, Synthetic Rubbers, Teflon, PTFE

TA4610 is a part of a 4-formula Family:

Grade

Handling Strength

Set Time / Pot Life

Notes

TA4605

~25 minutes

5-10 minutes

Fast set, gel consistency, off-white, fast set

TA4610

~50 minutes

12-15 minutes

Longer pot life, gel consistency, off-white

TA4611

~35 minutes

10-15 minutes

Medium Pot Life, Thin Flowable, Low odor, clear

TA4631

~40 minutes

12-18 minutes

Longer Pot Life, Thin Flowable, Low odor, clear

 

TA4610 is also a substitute / backup formula for these formulas:

  • 3M DP8005 
  • 3M DP8010
  • Scigrip SG400 LSE

Features and Benefits:

  • Adhesion to a wide variety of substrates
  • Thick Gel Formula, Thixotropic, Non-Sagging, Gap-Filling
  • Full cure at room temperature
  • Set time is 12-15 min
  • Bonds to polyolefins
  • No primer required
  • No need to flame-treat or plasma treat-surfaces before bonding
  • Excellent impact & sheer strength
  • Excellent chemical resistance

Ideal Surfaces / Works With:

  • Most Metals (Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, etc)
  • Most Plastics & In particular the hard-to-bond Low-Energy Plastics
  • Composites
  • Carbon Fiber
  • FRP (fiber reinforced plastics)
  • GRP (glass reinforced plastics)
  • ABS,
  • Polycarbonate
  • PVC
  • PA6
  • PET-G
  • PE-P
  • EPDM & Rubbers
  • E- Coatings
  • Polypropylenes (PPCO, PPHO, and related)
  • Polyethlyenes (LLDPE, LDPE, MDPE, HDPE, UHMW, etc)
  • PTFE / Nylon

Physical Properties of Uncured Adhesive

TA4610 A TA4610 B
Chemical Composition Methacrylate Methacrylate
Color Off-white Almost colorless
Mixed Color Off-white
Viscosity @ 25°C 200,000-500,000 mPa.s (cP) Thixo paste 20,000-30,000 mPa.s (cP)
Specific gravity 1.0 1.0

Typical Curing Properties

Ratio to Use 1 : 1
Maximum gap fill (NB: Contains microparticles to control gap) 1 mm (0.04 in)
Pot life (2g+2g) @23°C 5-8 minutes
Fixture time (0.1 N/mm ² shear strength is achieved) @23°C 12-15 minutes
Handling time (0.3 N/mm ² shear strength is achieved) @23°C 40-50 minutes
Working strength @23°C 6-8 hours
Full cure @23°C 36-48 hours

Comparable to 3M DP8005, DP 8010, and DP-8010

    Application Instructions

    1.  Surface Prep: Ensure surfaces are clean, dry, and grease-free. Use Isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) wipe if necessary.

    2.  Mixing & Dispensing: Use a static mixer to apply a thin, even bead of mixed adhesive.

    3.  Assembly & Clamping: Press parts firmly and maintain pressure until handling strength is achieved.

    4.  Curing Notes: Adhesive cures best inside joints (anaerobic). Adhesive exposed to air may remain tacky for an extended time (not a defect, just a characteristic, it will eventually lose it's tackness). Remove excess before curing.

     

    Avoiding Common Issues

    Leaving large beads ® sticky residue.

    One side exposed to air tacky, sticky surface. or crystalization or crystal-like curing

    Not clamping long enough ® weak bond.

    Stressing before full cure ® joint failure.

    Always allow full cure before loading.

    Troubleshooting

    Still tacky? Exposed to air, not a bond failure, allow it to keep curing, can take a while to lose tackiness.

    Crystalization? Exposed to air, not a bond failure, allow it to keep curing, can take a while to lose tackiness.

    Slow to grab? Possibly TA4610 (longer cure) or surface contamination.

    Joint failed? Likely due to early stress or insufficient clamping.