Anaerobic adhesives are one-part adhesives that cure in the absence of oxygen and by contacting metal at room temperature. Anaerobic adhesives are commonly used to secure threads and fasten bearings, shafts, studs, etc.
Anaerobic adhesives are one-component adhesives that cure in the absence of oxygen and through metal contact at room temperature. Anaerobic adhesives are generally used to secure threads and to fasten bearings, shafts, stud bolts, etc.
Threadlockers are a good alternative to mechanical locking devices. Whether permanently fixed or removable, they can reduce production and repair costs by preventing the loosening of screws as well as seizing and corrosion of threaded connections. Threadlockers prevent the loss of preload and secure screw connections against self-loosening due to vibration and shock loads. Due to its good flowability, the adhesive completely fills the gaps in the thread, secures the connection and achieves constant clamping force. In the case of threaded connections, threadlockers provide effective protection against loosening and corrosion by locking the material in the thread.
Advantages over mechanical locking devices
Adhesives attach bearings and other cylindrical components to shafts and in housings. They optimize force transmission, allow uniform stress distribution and prevent fretting corrosion and fretting corrosion. The adhesive is applied in a liquid state and creates 100% contact between the metal surfaces to be joined. Joining adhesives fill the gap between the joined parts and form a strong precision bond after curing.
Advantages of joining adhesives compared to conventional joining methods
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