polyurethane has great advantages, but it doesn't bond to everything unless you have maybe a primer. Epoxies have the tendency to crack from vibration. But it really depends on the environment.
I've used an RTV for waterproofing electrical fuse boxes in the past for work. This RTV also had very good chemical bond and was strong enough to hold vacuum as well.
Here's a direct link for the technical data sheet. http://www.gtproducts.com/PDF_files/1partRTV.pdf
to build bond for PVC - I would look into a primer containing Methylethylketone (MEK). MEK is the only solvent (with my experience) strong enough to degrade the PVC for a chemical bond.
Hi guys,
I'm relatively new to CNC machining. Right now I do all of my sketches MasterCAM Version 7 (old old old software) after creating my tool paths I post it and the G code is recognized on our Bridgeport Torq Cut 22. However when I write the identical program in MasterCAM X5 it gives me an...
I did a search for my field of work and came across this thread, so I'm not too sure if you found a solution to your problem yet.
Silicone potting would not be a good alternative due to an adhesion unless you were to use a silicone based primer to bond it together.
Try looking into a...