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Elastomeric adhesives and sealants from Henkel bond, coat, and seal seams on most metals and plastics

By Paul Dvorak | December 19, 2013

The silane-modified polymer adhesives, Teroson MS 930 and Teroson MS 939, are  for elastic bonding, coating, and seam and joint sealing on most metal, plastic and composite substrates.

The silane-modified polymer adhesives, Teroson MS 930 and Teroson MS 939, are for elastic bonding, coating, and seam and joint sealing on most metal, plastic and composite substrates.

Henkel Corporation has introduced two silane-modified polymer adhesives, Teroson MS 930 and Teroson MS 939, designed for elastic bonding, coating and seam and joint sealing on most metal, plastic and composite substrates. These flexible elastomeric adhesives provide high-strength bonds in rigorous applications where stress and vibration can compromise the performance of more rigid adhesives.

Teroson MS 930 and 939 require no primers for achieve a high-strength bond, and offer good UV and weather resistance for outdoor applications on heavy equipment, specialty vehicles, trailers, railway cars, panel trucks, buses and wind turbines. These solvent- and isocyanate-free, one-part adhesives cure rapidly with exposure to ambient moisture. They experience little shrinkage on cure and are paintable after application, making them ideal for use in applications where aesthetics are important, such as on appliances and white goods.

One-part adhesives that are easily dispensed from a pneumatic applicator, Teroson MS 930 and 939 are available in convenient sausage packs. This efficient, low-cost form of packaging is easier to dispense, requires less storage space, contains more adhesive and generates less waste than traditional cartridge packaging.

Henkel
www.henkelna.com/elastomers


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