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Gluing aluminum to plastic.

I.B. Washincars

Car Washer Emeritus
I need/want to glue a flat piece of aluminum to a flat piece of plastic, kind of like making a peanut butter sandwich. There will be some strain on it, but not a huge amt. I just want the glue for insurance. What is the best kind of "peanut butter" to use.
 
How about 3M double side trim tape. Like used on a cars emblems. Holds up real well if everything is clean and dry.
 
I.B. Washin,

I know you are familiar with 3M VHB since if I remember right you posted about it & that is how humble me learned about it for the first time.

Is there a reason why for this situation you are steering away from the 100 lbs pull VHB? Is it only because of the overkill on the strength & possibly the extra expense?

The reason why I am asking is because we have a project where we will be using a large amount of the VHB tape ... so now could be the time to learn about the drawbacks & other considerations :confused: of the VHB.

mike
 
mjwalsh said:
I.B.,

Here I thought you had a photographic memory on every post that you have been even slightly part of!:) So sorreee:o

http://forum.autocareforum.com/archive/index.php/t-7507.html

mike
Your logic connecting this thread to that one completely eludes me.

There's also no such thing as a photographic memory. The proper term is eidetic memory.

mjwalsh said:
Any other words of wisdom about VHB tape? ... we will be attaching it to a 3 dimensional print material called PLA. I personally have very little experience with VHB at this point in time.
Did you read the thread that you linked?
 
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