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Rubber adhesives and sealants are highly flexible, natural or synthetic materials that are used to join components or fill gaps between seams or on surfaces. Natural rubber is based on polyisoprene. Synthetic rubbers and elastomers include silicone, polyurethane, polysulfide, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), butyl, acrylic or polyacrylate, isoprene, polyisobutylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), vinyl and nitrile compounds. Pressure sensitive adhesives (PSAs) are often based on non-crosslinked rubber adhesives in a latex emulsion or solvent-borne form. Rubber adhesives and sealants are also available as aerosols, films, gels, liquids, slurries, solids, pastes, powders, and putties. They are compatible with substrates made from ceramics and glass, concrete and masonry, paper and paperboard, rubbers and elastomers, leather, textiles, metal, plastic, wood, porous surfaces, and composite materials. Rubber adhesives and sealants are used in a variety of aerospace, automotive, electrical, electronic, marine, medical, and military applications. They are also used in abrasives, optics, photonics, and semiconductors.
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Guide to Engineering Adhesives | Machine Design Guide to Engineering Adhesives February 6, 2003 A multitude of factors come into play when selecting adhesives. |
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Adhesives | Machine Design Adhesives Toughened Cyanoacrylates Two new toughened cyanoacrylate adhesives offer high impact resistance and peel strength. |

