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Polycarbonate glue: Perfect for quick fixes around the house

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Do you have polycarbonate glue in your toolbox? Whether you’re a professional or a homeowner, it’s an invaluable product for carrying out quick repairs. Read on to learn more about the many uses for polycarbonate adhesive in your home.

The perks of using polycarbonate glue

Suitcases, phone covers, glasses, bike helmets, fountain pens – polycarbonate is everywhere. If you look around the room you’re in right now, you can probably see something made of polycarbonate. It’s tough and resistant, which is why it’s such a popular material. But it’s not immune to cracks and breakages. If you have a tube of quality polycarbonate glue to hand, however, it’s easy to carry out quick repairs. There’s no need to waste time and money on replacements or professional help when you can do it yourself!

However, before you use any polycarbonate adhesive or polycarbonate epoxy, you need to make sure that it’s compatible with the material at hand. Using polycarbonate glue on wood or glass, for instance, could lead to an insufficient repair or a damaged surface.

Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions before using a glue for the first time, so you can be sure it’s the most appropriate and effective adhesive for the material you’re working with.

Tips for using polycarbonate glue

Using polycarbonate glue is simple and straightforward, but our tips will help you get the best results.

  • Safety first! When working with glue you should wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area.
  • Prepare your working area. Make sure the work surface is clean, dry and level. Working in a well-lit room will help when you’re carrying out smaller, more delicate repairs.
  • Double-check the product instructions before you start gluing. You want to be sure that the polycarbonate adhesive is suitable for the material you’re working with. Check the cure time too, so you know when the object will be ready to use again.
  • Choose a transparent polycarbonate glue. When you’re bonding polycarbonate, use a glue that dries transparent, so the repair won’t be noticeable.

Which Loctite polycarbonate adhesive to use?

Some Loctite adhesives are extremely effective on polycarbonate and other plastics. As the name suggests, Loctite Super Glue All Plastics is perfect for all plastics, including polycarbonate. It bonds in seconds and dries transparent, making it hard to tell that the object was ever broken in the first place.

Loctite Super Glue Liquid Universal is another versatile adhesive. It’s a powerful polycarbonate adhesive that you can also use on most other plastic surfaces (except polyethylene and polypropylene), as well as metal, wood and leather. It creates super strong bonds in seconds and is waterproof. An additional advantage is that it’s resistant to shocks and high temperatures, making it the perfect choice for all kinds of household objects

Some handy tips for repairing plastic with super glue and polycarbonate glue.