Bondloc
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between a threadlocker and a retaining compound?
What’s the difference between a threadlocker and a retaining compound?
Threadlockers are designed to secure threaded fasteners and prevent loosening from vibration or thermal cycling. Retaining compounds are used for bonding cylindrical parts—such as bearings, bushes, and shafts—where high shear strength and gap‑filling capability are required.
How do anaerobic adhesives cure?
How do anaerobic adhesives cure?
Anaerobic adhesives harden when air is excluded and the product is in contact with metal ions. This makes them ideal for enclosed assemblies like threads, flanges, and press‑fit components. They remain liquid on exposed surfaces, making cleanup easy.
Can Bondloc adhesives withstand high temperatures and chemicals?
Can Bondloc adhesives withstand high temperatures and chemicals?
Yes. Many formulations are engineered for demanding environments, offering strong resistance to oils, fuels, coolants, solvents, and elevated temperatures. Always check the product’s technical data sheet to match performance to your application.