Grzenek95
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2019
- 2
Hello,
I have a matter related to the consultation on the selection of the right adhesive for connecting the glass with the aluminum profile (initial assumption - the contact surface of the glass with the profile, additionally powder coated - if necessary, you can protect the surface to obtain raw aluminum). According to the following diagram (sketch A), the glass will be installed in the chamber. The glass in the "C-profile" glued on the length of 1m from the bottom supported by an additional element (by gravity there is no option to move down). The glass is glued to the "C-profiles" on both sides (C-profiles rigidly attached to the ground - upper and lower edge free from all sections), so the connection must be durable because its task is to maintain a specific external dimension between the C-profiles. The idea of a "project" is simple - something like a glass gate. Unfortunately, there is no way to change the concept, so the question of glue selection remains:
1. Which adhesive will be most suitable for the connection described above (UV cured adhesive, silicone adhesives, other suggestions)?
2. What should be the gap between the glass and the profile? - here it is possible to use a gap from 2.5mm (per side) to 0.00mm. I assume that the more space for glue, the longer the glue cures, but I wonder what values are recommended for specific glues)
3. How durable is the connection and is it additionally weatherproof?
4. What time is necessary to achieve full curing of the adhesive?
5. Will the recesses on the contact surface (sketch B) cause a problem connecting the glass with the profile or on the contrary? - open-ended proposition
6. Will the glass be much easier to stick to plastic (replacement for aluminum profile)? If so, what material will be the most suitable and what adhesive to use in this case? - Of course, this option is only a proposal that I would not like to use.
This is not a single attempt to glue elements, but it will be a little more "production" (if you can call it that ...) so I would like a glue that will allow quick application and relatively fast hardening. I have limited technical knowledge in the field of gluing, so I count on your help. The color of the adhesive is a secondary topic. Glass thickness 8mm or 12mm (information not relevant when choosing the right adhesive).
Exterior use, so the adhesive should also be resistant to weather conditions (point 3) and to accidental impacts that may arise with the participation of man. The issue of the strength of the post in the form of a C-profile additionally reinforced is a topic that I can definitely deal with and it is only about "holding" the glass by glue on impacts.
The following diagrams have been made for illustrative purposes.
Thank you very much for all the information that will be useful to me.
Best regards
I have a matter related to the consultation on the selection of the right adhesive for connecting the glass with the aluminum profile (initial assumption - the contact surface of the glass with the profile, additionally powder coated - if necessary, you can protect the surface to obtain raw aluminum). According to the following diagram (sketch A), the glass will be installed in the chamber. The glass in the "C-profile" glued on the length of 1m from the bottom supported by an additional element (by gravity there is no option to move down). The glass is glued to the "C-profiles" on both sides (C-profiles rigidly attached to the ground - upper and lower edge free from all sections), so the connection must be durable because its task is to maintain a specific external dimension between the C-profiles. The idea of a "project" is simple - something like a glass gate. Unfortunately, there is no way to change the concept, so the question of glue selection remains:
1. Which adhesive will be most suitable for the connection described above (UV cured adhesive, silicone adhesives, other suggestions)?
2. What should be the gap between the glass and the profile? - here it is possible to use a gap from 2.5mm (per side) to 0.00mm. I assume that the more space for glue, the longer the glue cures, but I wonder what values are recommended for specific glues)
3. How durable is the connection and is it additionally weatherproof?
4. What time is necessary to achieve full curing of the adhesive?
5. Will the recesses on the contact surface (sketch B) cause a problem connecting the glass with the profile or on the contrary? - open-ended proposition
6. Will the glass be much easier to stick to plastic (replacement for aluminum profile)? If so, what material will be the most suitable and what adhesive to use in this case? - Of course, this option is only a proposal that I would not like to use.
This is not a single attempt to glue elements, but it will be a little more "production" (if you can call it that ...) so I would like a glue that will allow quick application and relatively fast hardening. I have limited technical knowledge in the field of gluing, so I count on your help. The color of the adhesive is a secondary topic. Glass thickness 8mm or 12mm (information not relevant when choosing the right adhesive).
Exterior use, so the adhesive should also be resistant to weather conditions (point 3) and to accidental impacts that may arise with the participation of man. The issue of the strength of the post in the form of a C-profile additionally reinforced is a topic that I can definitely deal with and it is only about "holding" the glass by glue on impacts.
The following diagrams have been made for illustrative purposes.
Thank you very much for all the information that will be useful to me.
Best regards