AB adhesive has a wide range of applications; it was previously known as the "Jack of All Trades."
AB adhesives can bond materials such as metals, plastics, wood, glass, and carbon fiber, but different bonding requirements call for specific AB adhesive formulations with slight distinctions.
What are the uses of AB glue?
Application Material for AB Adhesive:
Bonding between same or different types of materials such as steel, iron, lead, titanium, ABS, PVC, nylon, polycarbonate, acrylic glass, polyurethane, cement, ceramics, and wood.
Adhesive AB Applications Industry:
Adhesives for bonding automotive, motorcycle, chemical, mechanical, resin craft, Christmas gifts, plastic toys, ceramic art, furniture, iron, stainless steel, and wood. Also suitable for bonding artificial stone and other materials.
Introduction to AB Adhesive Usage
AB glue solidifies through the mixing of two liquids—a base liquid and a hardener. Both liquids must be combined to cure, with two common mixing ratios being 10:1 and 1:1.







