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What glue can stick iron?

What glue can stick iron?

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PVC iron stick: for example: JL-6218 metal stick with transparent plastic adhesive, bonding can be difficult to stick the transparent or white plastic products such as: Polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), ABS, nylon, sponge, foam film, etc.; the organic glass, rubber, metal, bamboo wood and paper fabric also has good adhesion. Especially mutual adhered to plastic and metal and non-metal materials and cross bonding has more originality, is the bonding material industry, household appliances industry, radio decoration, packaging and printing industry is the ideal.
Glue is the intermediate between two kinds of materials. It is a kind of fine chemical, which is mainly made of sticky material, physical form, hardening method and classified material. There is a common instant glue (502 common ethyl cyanoacrylate adhesive is a powerful instant), epoxy resin adhesive, anaerobic glue, UV glue (UV curing), hot melt adhesive, pressure-sensitive adhesive, latex etc..
Other metal stick glue: for example: JL-6118 transparent metal plastic glue is mainly used in PP, PE and ABS, PVC, nylon, sponge, foam materials; for organic glass, rubber, metal, wood, bamboo, paper, fabric also has good adhesion, especially for plastic and metal and non metal the material sticking to each other, cross bonding has more originality, home appliances, electronics, toys, craft decoration, insulation adhesive materials, packaging and printing industry is the ideal. JL-6300 transparent adhesive strength of bonding of wood, metal, glass, glass fiber, ceramic, masonry and concrete materials are excellent, and leather, rubber, vinyl and many other plastic can stick is very strong.
PP sticky metal iron: for example: JL-6608 high temperature resistant polyolefin plastic adhesive, mainly used in PP, PE and ABS, PVC, rubber, ceramics, metal and other materials bonding. Widely used in home appliances, printing, handicrafts, brush, speakers, packaging, gifts and other industries.

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