We use this product at work to glue or veneer stacker belts together at work. It works great. They are a felt belt that we glue and clamp for fifteen min and go right back to production
Hello is there any standard for the amount of loctite we should use on our thread for example a specific volume for a certain amount of thread surface area which is engaged in locking process ? thank you
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Can’t see the gap (the camera never zooms in tight enough). It’s still not clear to me exactly how dabbing 4 drops, 90 degrees apart creates a better adhesive layer than applying a few drops at the center. Seems like drops near the edge would squirt out past the edge, into the air and onto your fingers, which is maybe why they’re wearing nitrile gloves for this demo?
The gap part I can't explain, but my guess is that if you leave a small gap, youre using the glue as "in between" material because if theres no glue, you don't have a material that acts as the in between. As for the 4 drops, it's just to prevent glue from oozing out the cracks. 4 smaller drops spreads out just enough without dripping over the edge.
I believe the center has a slight recess (indent). You can kind of see it. But by putting the glue in there, it ends up being a large space between the inside of those center recesses (a big gap).
i wonder too .... mine has problem with custom projector (swap led) .... common epoxy dont stand the temperature . later i prefer 272 series up to 232° c
@@rudydaberry122 the (hid) projector lens base once disassemble from the bowl part , upgraded to led chip (from hid 35w to led 120w) . the glued part keep loose on high temperature .....
It’s sort of amusing to me that both guys fumbled the pronunciation of “cyanoacrylate” at the beginning (0:24) but nailed it correctly (2:04) at the end.
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Please re-examine your product's container. Problem #1: I couldn't squeeze the glue out of the container Problem #2: The cap fell off from all the pressure (see #1) Problem #3: The glue that I salvaged doesn't seem to adhere the joint Problem #4: I've got glue all over my hands Note: I bought one of your larger items (52ml bottle). I think some kind of chemical reaction happened while the product sat on the store shelf. That reaction made the glue too viscous to squeeze through the tube. Good news: the price-per-ounce of your product is much better others (retail price) Bad news: I can't rely on your product
We use this product at work to glue or veneer stacker belts together at work. It works great. They are a felt belt that we glue and clamp for fifteen min and go right back to production
Hello
is there any standard for the amount of loctite we should use on our thread
for example a specific volume for a certain amount of thread surface area which is engaged in locking process
?
thank you
We're thrilled to help address any inquiries you may have regarding our products and technical aspects. To ensure we offer the most accurate and helpful assistance, please reach out to our Technical Experts at the www.henkel-adhesives.com/us/en/about/contact-us.html .
Can I fix my cycle tyre cut with this, it is at the rim end of the tyre?
Can’t see the gap (the camera never zooms in tight enough). It’s still not clear to me exactly how dabbing 4 drops, 90 degrees apart creates a better adhesive layer than applying a few drops at the center. Seems like drops near the edge would squirt out past the edge, into the air and onto your fingers, which is maybe why they’re wearing nitrile gloves for this demo?
The gap part I can't explain, but my guess is that if you leave a small gap, youre using the glue as "in between" material because if theres no glue, you don't have a material that acts as the in between.
As for the 4 drops, it's just to prevent glue from oozing out the cracks. 4 smaller drops spreads out just enough without dripping over the edge.
I believe the center has a slight recess (indent). You can kind of see it. But by putting the glue in there, it ends up being a large space between the inside of those center recesses (a big gap).
Can somebody tell me. Between loctite 401 vs 406 apply to plastic part.. PP to avoid a crack
Does anyone know if this product can cause olfactory hallucination, everything I smell now smells like loctite
i want to do some stone art is this glue suitable?
how long this will last on car tires? i want to glue some tyre letters on them and they recommended this glue.
loctite 411
Would this be good for sealing a headlight bulb to its base?
i wonder too .... mine has problem with custom projector (swap led) .... common epoxy dont stand the temperature . later i prefer 272 series up to 232° c
@@cocvillage5283 you having headlight bulb trouble? It’s not staying in its mount?
@@rudydaberry122 the (hid) projector lens base once disassemble from the bowl part , upgraded to led chip (from hid 35w to led 120w) . the glued part keep loose on high temperature .....
It’s sort of amusing to me that both guys fumbled the pronunciation of “cyanoacrylate” at the beginning (0:24) but nailed it correctly (2:04) at the end.
901 or 945?
Diferencias del 401, 495 y 460
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i know this is obviously the recommended top brand but will superglue work the same as Loctite for small screws?
in my experience, cyanoacrylate is cyanoacrylate. There is next to zero difference between brands.
Please re-examine your product's container.
Problem #1: I couldn't squeeze the glue out of the container
Problem #2: The cap fell off from all the pressure (see #1)
Problem #3: The glue that I salvaged doesn't seem to adhere the joint
Problem #4: I've got glue all over my hands
Note: I bought one of your larger items (52ml bottle). I think some kind of chemical reaction happened while the product sat on the store shelf. That reaction made the glue too viscous to squeeze through the tube.
Good news: the price-per-ounce of your product is much better others (retail price)
Bad news: I can't rely on your product
Retailer = Big Lots Superstore
Date = June 1, 2021
Location = Jacksonville, FL
Product = "Go 2 Glue"
Size = 1.75 fl oz (52mL)
Price = $6.00 (US)
Thanks
I HATE NUMBER 4
phil akee hawaii loctite is a excellent product hands down
I lolled so much.
Why is the part where he is putting the glue the first time edited out? What a terrible "how to" video.
Looks like i picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue. BTW do not use any of these products on your AIRPLANE.
Also thank you for performing this test and others like it. You go out of your way and take no shortcuts in order to earn the credibility you deserve.