There are significant differences between silicone and AB glue in terms of material properties, uses and bonding effects.
Material properties and uses
Silicone is an elastic material with excellent high temperature resistance, aging resistance and electrical insulation properties. It is widely used to make molds, desiccants, adsorbents and catalyst carriers. The surface energy of silicone is low, which may lead to poor bonding with AB glue. AB glue is an adhesive that achieves a curing effect by mixing two different components of glue. AB glue produces a curing effect through the chemical reaction of the two components to form a strong bonding force, which is suitable for the bonding of a variety of materials. Bonding effect and application scenarios Silicone may not always be perfectly bonded to AB glue due to its special material properties. In order to improve the bonding effect, the silicone surface can be pre-treated, such as using a special surfactant or increasing the roughness. In addition, choosing a special glue specifically for silicone bonding is also an effective solution. AB glue can successfully bond a variety of materials in most cases, but the bonding effect on silicone needs to be judged according to the specific application scenario and the type of silicone.
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