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    About Structural Adhesives
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    Compare epoxy, acrylic, and urethane adhesive options. Then learn about adhesive performance measures and best practices to create a strong bond.

    No-Mix Acrylic Structural Adhesives

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    Bottle

    No need to mix these acrylics—apply adhesive to one surface and activator to the other, then join. Acrylics bond with the widest range of materials of any adhesive. They adhere to plastic especially well, requiring little surface preparation.
    Thick Liquid—Flow into narrower gaps than gels and pastes, but thick enough to stay put on uneven surfaces.
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    Loctite®
    3261.69Bottle60242,200Not RatedThick Liquid17,000-65 to 2507649Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber7614A14000000
    Acrylic Adhesive, Loctite® 326, 1.69 FL. oz
    EachIn stock
     
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