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What is the difference between Weld-On 10 and 45 two-component structural adhesives?

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What is the difference between Weld-On 10 and 45 two-component structural adhesives?

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Weld-On 10 is a 100:13 manual mix ratio, white structural adhesive with a viscosity of 40,000 cps. Weld-On 45 is a fast curing, low VOC, two-component cartridge with a 4:1 mix ratio, tan reactive structural adhesive, which has an elastomer in its formulation and a viscosity of 500,000 cps. Weld-On 45 requires use of dispensing gun and mixing tip. Both #10 and #45 are two-component, high strength, high viscosity structural adhesive for bonding a variety of plastics and metals. For more information, please refer to the product bulletins.

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