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The 3M 7010310264 is a high-performance, solvent-based synthetic rubber adhesive sold under the Scotch-Weld 4693 product line. It bonds metals and a wide range of plastics, including polypropylene, polyethylene, and high-impact polystyrene, delivering strong adhesion across dissimilar substrates. The light amber formulation provides good resistance to water and aging, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications. This product ships in a 55-gallon pail, intended for high-volume production or maintenance operations where bulk adhesive supply is required. Industrial maintenance technicians, assembly line operators, and facilities maintenance crews are the typical end users.
This adhesive is used in industrial manufacturing and maintenance environments where reliable plastic-to-plastic or plastic-to-metal bonding is required. Common applications include bonding polypropylene and polyethylene components, high-impact polystyrene assemblies, and mixed-substrate fabrication. The 55-gallon pail format is suited for production facilities, large-scale repair operations, or shops that require consistent, uninterrupted adhesive supply. It is not intended for residential or light-duty use.
Designed for bonding metals and plastics including polypropylene, polyethylene, and high-impact polystyrene in industrial manufacturing and maintenance applications.
Application should be performed by trained industrial maintenance or assembly personnel in a well-ventilated area, as this is a solvent-based adhesive. Follow all applicable safety data sheet (SDS) guidance for personal protective equipment, including gloves and eye protection. Surfaces should be clean, dry, and free of oils or contaminants before adhesive is applied. Consult the manufacturer application guide for open time, clamp time, and surface preparation requirements specific to the substrates being bonded.
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