Permabond TA4611 Polyolefin (PE, PP), Teflon (PTFE), Nylon & Rubber Bonder, Clear Color, Thin Viscosity 10-16 min Acrylic MMA Adhesive

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SKU: PBND_TA4611_050ML_GUN
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  • Type Acrylic (MMA)
  • Vendor Permabond
  • SKU PBND_TA4611_050ML_GUN

Permabond TA4611 is a 2-part, 1:1 toughened acrylic adhesive. It has been developed to bond low surface energy plastics such as polypropylene, polyethylene, nylon, 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: 

Teflons, PTFE, Nylons, PA, PE, HDPE, LDPE, UHMW, PP, PPCO, PPHO, COPP, HOPP, Natural Rubbers, Synthetic Rubbers

TA4611 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

 

TA4611 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 hard-to-bond substrates
  • Clear, Transparent color
  • Lower viscosity / flowable formula
  • Full cure at room temperature
  • Set time is 10-16 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

TA4611, Part A TA4611, Part B
Chemical Composition Methacrylate Methacrylate
Unmixed Colors Translucent Translucent
Mixed Color Transparent Transparent
Unmixed Viscosity @ 25° C 20,000-30,000 mPa.S (cP) 10,000-15,000 mPa.S (cP)
Mixed Viscosity 21,500 (thin syrup) 21,500 (thin syrup)
Specific Gravity 1.0 1.0

 

 

 

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.