Adhesives can be classified into acrylic, synthetic rubber, rubber, and silicone according to their adhesive properties.
Acrylic has excellent durability and can bond various substances. Its short-term temperature resistance can reach 230 degrees Celsius. The production process is relatively simple and the cost is moderate.
Synthetic rubber has good adhesion to various materials, low impedance, and low cost, but it has poor resistance to high and low temperatures and aging.
Rubber, with good initial adhesion, can bond various substances, low cost, but resistant to temperature differences, generally not exceeding 90 degrees, poor chemical corrosion resistance, and easy aging.
Silicone has strong resistance to high and low temperatures (-100 ° -500 °), aging, and is suitable for bonding low surface energy products. However, it has high cost, low initial adhesion, and is prone to react with strong alkali and hydrofluoric acid.