Pliobond #20 is a viscous, quick setting highly versatile adhesive. Bonds metal; wood, plastics, fabrics; ceramics, glass, vulcanized rubber, paper, leather and concrete. Thin with MEK. Available in 1/2 pint, pint, and quart sized.
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Worked great!
Pliobond #20 1/2 Pt. Brush Top
Cost little high
Pliobond #20 1/2 Pt. Brush Top
Extremely effective contact adhesive. Use it for crankshaft nose seals and be able to return the aircraft to service the same day.
Pliobond #20 1/2 Pt. Brush Top
Very high quality contact cement.
Pliobond #20 1/2 Pt. Brush Top
All good
Pliobond #20 1/2 Pt. Brush Top
Easy to work with, adheres with a fuel-proof bond. The anti-chafe around the cowling had worn through. The Pliobond made the job into something simple - an hour, and that included carefully taping the workbench and surfaces. The old glue came away with a razor blade, after which I cleaned it again with alcohol. The Pliobond can comes with an applicator, and apart from the stink it seems like working with rubber cement. The can lists 3 paths to a permanent seal. I chose to apply to both sides, let it dry, then wipe one side with solvent, press and hold. In my case I had some Butysolve Rejuvenator on hand and used that as the solvent. You could also use MEK or lacquer thinner. My planned task was bonding canvas to metal. It worked so well I then used Pliobond for anti-chafe plastic strips on metal gear leg covers - another easy, clean and tight bond. I decided I like Pliobond, so now Ill use it for the door and window seals on my Cozy.
Pliobond 20 has been my go-to adhesive for high-stress flexible bonds for many years. It was the standard professional glue of choice for permanently joining neoprene foam grips to big game fishing rod blanks meant for giant tuna, marlin, etc., when I worked as a deckhand on top sportfishing vessels in So. CA in the 70s, and remains an outstanding performer in that application. Ive never experienced a failure, or heard of one in more than 40 years when used correctly. Easy to follow directions are printed on the can. It must be thoroughly stirred to homogenize the solids which settle in the bottom of the can with the liquid portion. Dont use a plastic spoon, as the MEK is a powerful (and toxic- wear an organic vapor-cartridge mask and work outdoors, preferably) solvent, which actually dissolves many plastics. A wooden paint-stirrer / popsicle stick works well: scrape off excess on inside of can lip, and twirl like honey to manage stringing.
Would have been helpful to have a booklet of how to use the product and types of applicators.
This stuff is really sticky and works well to bond rubber channel to metal. Be careful is using near a fan as the glue is stringy, like cheese and a fan can/will blow it where you dont want it.
Worked as stated.
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This Pliobond (part number 09-28100) is manufactured by a new company, however it was developed by Goodyear over 30 years ago.
Per the supplier: The only difference is the solvent. Pliobond 20 contains Methyl Ethyl Ketone. Pliobond 25LV is the low VOC version and it contains Acetone. Pliobond 20 cannot be sold to or used in certain states due to the EPA regulations regarding VOC content. Pliobond 25LV can be sold and used in all states.
Temp Range: 40 degrees F to 100 degrees F.
12 month shelf life.
Batch number on the bottom of the can allows customers to figure the manufacture date of the product:
1. First numbers give the year
2.Second set of letters give the month a=jan b=feb ect...
3. Third set of numbers is the day of manufacture
4. All other numbers are internal numbers.
That application is not specifically listed but it will work with most fabrics.
It will adhere but may damage the topcoat.
This cannot be sprayed.