Bonding metal to carbon


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For Sikaflex there is probably a specific primer needed for bonding to aluminum.

You should also consider using a methacrylate adhesive like Plexus.







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Thanks FLD but a bit far from Nottingham, hopefully I have sorted it out now but only time will tell...

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If youre anywhere near Macclesfield I can lend you some to play with.  Smile
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Thanks FLD,

There is a good key on the aluminium which is what is so confusing, the other side of the rail wont move and is going to take some force to get out.  I will take a look at the PU primer and try that out.

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You need some sort of key on the aluminium.  Another option is a PU primer which is a runny PU adhesive.  This gets into the nooks and crannies of the alu surface to give a good bond.  I use 'winbond' from a screen fitter with tiger seal and it works a treat.
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Hi All,

I have a problem bonding metal to carbon fibre, I'm using sikaflex, which I have never had a problem with before, but it keeps "sliding" out of the bond.  There is a good key on both parts and they are fully degreased using acetone.  The problem seems to be the aluminium keeps sliding out of the sikaflex and not bonding.  I need to get it fixed for next weekend so any help is much appreciated!

This is what I am trying to stick into a kayak here and I have attached a picture of the problem.  There is a large bonding area it doesn't seem to want to stay put!  I have been able to pick the boats up by this part in the past, so something is definitely going a miss!

I have also tested bonding from the same tube using a carbon carbon bond and it holds up as well as it should so it's not a bad batch.

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