Two part bonding expoxy


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Hi,

The Permabond 515 will bond vinylester parts very well, obviously you would need to prepare the area like any other (sand and degrease)

As a rule of thumb these guidlines can be followed for resin bonding;

Epoxy will bond well to cured polyester/vinylester
Vinylester/polyester will bond reasonably well to itself
Vinylester/polyester will not bond well to cured epoxy
Epoxy will bond well to itself

The ET515 is an epoxy based adhesive so it should adhere well to any resin system.

Paul Statham
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Is the Permabond 2 part 515 usable for parts made out of vinyl esters resin as well? Or only epoxy resin compatible?
GO

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