simonsk
Electrical
- Jul 25, 2007
- 20
Can anybody help with the following problem:
We are working on a project that consists of an acrylic bonded panel (similar to a double glazed window) that has circular discs randomly placed within the 'sandwich' and bonded to both sides of the sandwich.
We are struggling to get a visually acceptable bond on the discs. If we put too much glue on then it seeps out from the edge of the disc, if we put too little then it is even more visible (when the sandwich is filled with water).
We need to bond both sides of the discs to provide structural strength.
Is there any kind of adhesive that will not creep? Maybe some kind of contact adhesive that can be applied to one surface only (the disc), which then dries before application??
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
We are working on a project that consists of an acrylic bonded panel (similar to a double glazed window) that has circular discs randomly placed within the 'sandwich' and bonded to both sides of the sandwich.
We are struggling to get a visually acceptable bond on the discs. If we put too much glue on then it seeps out from the edge of the disc, if we put too little then it is even more visible (when the sandwich is filled with water).
We need to bond both sides of the discs to provide structural strength.
Is there any kind of adhesive that will not creep? Maybe some kind of contact adhesive that can be applied to one surface only (the disc), which then dries before application??
Any help would be greatly appreciated!