Use clamps or masking tape to hold acrylic sheeting in place while applying solvent.
How to bond glass sheets.
It is a widely used and popular material for items such as packaging storage containers chemical drums tanks and many other low cost assemblies.
Bonding polyethylene is considered very difficult and as a result it is often used as packaging for adhesive materials as the glue won t stick to it.
Because it is transparent and needs to perform well in high stress applications you will need a special type of glue called methylene chloride to bond two pieces.
Doing so allows you to determine where to apply the epoxy when gluing.
Avoid using any kind of scrubbing agent or material with a rough surface.
Dry the glass with a clean paper towel.
Apply an adequate coat of epoxy to the bonding surfaces of both pieces of glass before pressing them together to bond.
Apply a small amount of pressure on the sheets to encourage a stronger bond.
Wash the glass thoroughly with soap and water.
Sand the acrylic surface you ll be bonding to the glass.
Acrylic glass often referred to by the trademarked term plexiglas is a strong transparent plastic with various uses.
Next apply a small trail of methylene chloride along the edges of one sheet.
Apply the glass glue.
This will make it easy to apply with a paintbrush and cause it to dry slightly for a useful tacky consistency.
Once you have put in place safety measures it s time to bond the acrylic sheets together.
Empty some glue into a plastic container.
Place the two pieces of glass in the position which you intend to bond them to get a visual representation of how the pieces will lay.
If acrylic sheeting is being welded for box corner joints apply solvent on the inside edge of the acrylic sheeting.
Remove the cap counter clockwise from the nozzle.
In order for the glue to be at all effective the surface will need to be as flat as possible.
Loctite glass glue comes with a safety sealed cap and nozzle.