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Structural adhesives are a type of construction adhesive used to bond two or more materials together. They are typically used in applications where traditional fasteners, such as screws and nails, are not suitable. Structural adhesives are designed to provide a strong, permanent bond between materials, and are often used in applications where high strength and durability are required. They are also used in applications where vibration and shock resistance are important. Structural adhesives are available in a variety of formulations, including epoxies, acrylics, polyurethanes, and cyanoacrylates.
Some of the major companies in the structural adhesive market include 3M, Henkel, Sika, Bostik, Dow, H.B. Fuller, and Pidilite. Show Less Read more