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The Loctite 681925 Cyanoacrylate Plastics Bonding System is a powerful adhesive designed for quick and effective repairs on a variety of materials. With a transparent finish and no mixing required, it bonds even the most challenging plastics like polyethylene and Teflon in seconds, making it an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional.
Brand | Loctite |
Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
Material | Multi |
Compatible Material | Leather, Cork, Paper, Cardboard, Wood, Chipboard, Fabric, Metal, Ceramic, Rubber, Hard Plastics |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Strong |
Color | Multicolor |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Tube |
Item Volume | 4 Milliliters |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Loctite |
Part Number | 681925 |
Item Weight | 0.706 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 4 x 7 inches |
Item model number | 681925 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Single |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Strong |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
P**O
Works well on silicone rubber. Even tho it's not supposed to.
EDIT: Two years later and still holding strong. I recently had to pull apart some silicone rubber that I had glued to PVC. The glue bond was extremely strong, the rubber tore without the glue bond ever letting go at all. That's the most you could ask for. It also works well for metal to plastic. I keep this handy for all sorts of plastic repairs and builds.First I'll have to say that the little tube of glue that comes with this turned out to be useless, it just glued itself shut. Not a big problem as there was a large bottle of Locktite superglue handy, so I used that.The activator agent comes in a metal tube with a felt tip, similar to a magic marker or Sharpie. The fluid is clear and hard to see, but it does come out and you can smell it. I treated both surfaces to be glued, even if one wasn't plastic. After the fluid evaporates you use the superglue just like normal.I was happily gluing silicone rubber tubes to a softer silicone rubber base with no problems. Adhesion is fast and strong. Then I read that this is NOT for silicone rubber. Oh well, I don't care, it works great and is easy to use. The bond is often stronger than the silicone itself. What more could you want?There was plenty of the activator for my use, in fact I have some left over.
A**T
Works great and really fast
I've used this before, but when I needed a fast glue recently, my old tube was hardened, so I bought these. The glue works great and gives you just enough time to get pieces in place before it hardens. Unfortunately, if you don't use the whole thing fairly quickly, it'll harden and be unusable. That's why this set of six is so handy - if I through one away, I'm still good to go...
W**S
Works with polypropylene (PP)
I was tired of regular house number decals peeling away from my polypropylene mailbox. I was able to use this to attach some molded plastic house numbers.Regular glue wouldn't hold very well, even after scuffing up both surfaces. The plastic house numbers would quickly break off, even with conventional superglue. Fortunately the dried superglue only stuck to the back of the letters rather than ruining the mailbox!This stuff was able to grip and hold firmly with only a few seconds of pressure.First I roughed up the back of the numbers with coarse sandpaper. Then I held them in place against the mailbox and traced their outlines, so I'd know where to put the activator. Since the mailbox didn't take marker or pencil very well, I lightly scored the outlines with a pocket knife.Then I filled in the outlines of all numbers with the activator. I also applied the activator to the back of the molded numbers. This allowed the activator some time to do its thing. After that, I traced a thin line of the glue over the prepped area on the mailbox and pressed the numbers in, held it with some pressure for about five to ten seconds, and repeated for each number.The house numbers have held on firmly for the last couple of weeks, including some very rough storms and hot, sunny summer days. So I'm going to chalk this up as a success.
S**E
Use this for hard plastic surfaces--it seems to bond very well.
Comes with a little sharpie-like primer that you just glide along both edges, and the tube of glue itself, to be applied to only one edge. BE SURE TO USE PROTECTIVE GLOVES. I used ordinary, very thin vinyl ones available for cheap on Amazon. The glue won't hurt you, it's just that it's very difficult not to get it on your hands, dries immediately, and takes at least 24 hours to get it all off if you keep picking at it. Better to get the gloves and avoid that problem. I used it to glue together two panels at the bottom of my car driver's seat: the power seat-control panel on the side, and the adjoining one on the bottom front. I glued two little pegs inserted into holes, plus the seam where the panel meets the front panel. I had to do this because the rear panel at the back of the seat is missing, which normally holds everything in place, so the entire assembly was hanging down. Now it seems to be holding pretty solidly. I glued them together about three weeks ago. I'll give an update in if and when it ever comes apart again.
L**H
Old Glue?
I suppose this product is just fabulous but, unfortunately, I’ll never know as the glue( tube #2 ) contained not a liquid, but rather a semi-solid mass. There was no way the contents could ever make it through the pinhole opening. When I took the cap off to apply the glue directly out of the tube, I found it almost impossible to squeeze out even one drop. After applying herculean pressure, a tiny button of glue emerges only to solidify upon contact with the air. My project will have to wait. I threw the 0.06 oz of 'Loctite 681925 Cyanoacrylate Plastics Bonding System' in the trash, where it belongs.P.S.:My guess is that the item I received was at least ten years old.
J**S
Great glue. Horrible packaging.
The good: the cement works very well. It's easy to apply, and the activator's container is brilliant -- it works like a felt tip pen. Wipe it over each contact surface, wait a minute, apply the glue, and you're ready to go.The bad: the glue tube's cap was defective or badly designed, and unusable. You're supposed to screw the bottom part onto the tube, breaking the metal diaphram that seals the glue in; then twist the top part off to apply the glue, and twist it back on when done. As I tried to screw the cap onto the tube it tilted to the side, and the more I tightened it the more it tilted; no amount of fiddling or force would make it engage the threads and go on straight. I threw it away and put a piece of plastic wrap over the mouth of the tube, and fastened it with a rubber band. That probably won't work; the next time I need the glue it will be dried out, and I'll have to replace it.Next time I'll look for a product as similar to this one as I can find, but a different brand.
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