Which glue do I use to bond two pieces of PTFE?


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I need to bond two parts of PTFE together and, due to the non-stick nature of the material, I was wondering which glue/adhesive to use.

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Depends on the end application, what are you trying to achieve? 

Speak to Permabond. They make a range of adhesives for bonding PTFE, they will be able to recommend the most suitable product.
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Hanaldo - 12/9/2019 10:45:18 AM
Depends on the end application, what are you trying to achieve? 

Speak to Permabond. They make a range of adhesives for bonding PTFE, they will be able to recommend the most suitable product.

Basically, I have a 8mm sheet that I've been using to make myself some dibbers. But now I want to make one that is thicker but don't want to fork out for a thicker sheet. 

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why dont you drill a couple of holes in the sheets and pin them together with nylon/PTFE dowels?


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scottracing - 12/9/2019 10:52:33 PM
why dont you drill a couple of holes in the sheets and pin them together with nylon/PTFE dowels?


Tried to message you a couple of times mate but apparently you message box is full !

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f1rob - 12/10/2019 3:53:14 PM
scottracing - 12/9/2019 10:52:33 PM
why dont you drill a couple of holes in the sheets and pin them together with nylon/PTFE dowels?


Tried to message you a couple of times mate but apparently you message box is full !

hi mate, ive deleted a load out now, i didnt realise there was a limit! Too much gassing eh Smile

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