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product_id: 2023006
title: "Epoxy: Plastic Bonder"
brand: "loctite"
price: "301 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Loctite"
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# Water & solvent resistant Fast 20-25 min set time High-strength acrylic formula Epoxy: Plastic Bonder

**Brand:** loctite
**Price:** 301 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Fix it fast, fix it strong — the epoxy that means business.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Epoxy: Plastic Bonder by loctite
- **How much does it cost?** 301 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/2023006-epoxy-plastic-bonder)

## Best For

- loctite enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted loctite brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Resistant to humidity, solvents, and shop fluids—repairs that last through life’s messes.
- • **Rapid Repair Ready:** Sets in just 20-25 minutes so you’re back to business faster than ever.
- • **Unmatched Bond Strength:** Specialized acrylic formula fuses plastics with industrial-grade durability.
- • **Precision Double Syringe:** Equal-part dispensing ensures perfect mix every time—no guesswork, no mess.
- • **Versatility Meets Performance:** Bonds PVC, polycarbonate, ABS, metals & more—your all-in-one repair solution.

## Overview

Loctite Epoxy Plastic Bonder is a high-strength, acrylic-based adhesive designed for quick, durable repairs on a wide range of plastics and metals. Featuring a convenient double syringe for precise mixing, it sets in 20-25 minutes and offers superior resistance to water, solvents, and impact. Ideal for professional-grade household fixes, it sands and drills post-cure, delivering reliable, long-lasting bonds that keep your projects moving forward.

## Description

Product Description Loctite Plastic Bonder is specially formulated to bond, fuse, and repair plastic surfaces with a one-time application. The formula produces a tough, rigid, high strength bond in just 20 to 25 minutes. Loctite Plastic Bonder does not shrink and is resistant to water, most common solvents and shop fluids. It also has a high impact resistance and can be sanded and drilled. Loctite Plastic Bonder is ideal for larger household repairs on PVC, polycarbonate, acrylic, ABS, FRP, nylon, Mylar, Delrin, phenolic, aluminum, stainless steel and many other plastics. From the Manufacturer For over 50 years, Loctite has provided customers with advanced adhesive and sealing solutions. Loctite Epoxy Plastic Bonder is an acrylic formula that is specially formulated to bond and repair plastic surfaces. The convenient double syringe dispenses equal amounts of each component every time. When mixed in equal volumes, the components react to produce a tough, rigid, high strength bond in 20 to 25 minutes. This 2-part acrylic is formulated to give structural strength to plastic projects and repairs, making it great for hard-to-bond plastics. Loctite Epoxy Plastic Bonder does not shrink and is resistant to water, most common solvents and shop fluids. It has high impact resistance and can be sanded and drilled. Our uncompromising level of quality and innovation is achieved through a strong commitment to research and development. This commitment to innovation, quality and reliability has truly earned Loctite the reputation of delivering "Trusted Performance. Proven Results". This item in non-returnable

Review: Good product. It is slightly different from other similar epoxies which makes it better in some applications. - Good product. It is slightly different from other similar epoxies which makes it better in some applications. First it is thick and does not run. It won't even run together in the bottom of the mixing cup. It is perfect for applications where you do not want it to run or drip. I used it to fill screw holes in an EV body where the substrate behind the outer shell had rotted away. I needed to fill a volume of about a cubic inch to make a solid base to screw in anchors. I used a large syringe without a needle and packed the mixed epoxy into the syringe with a Popsicle stick before injecting it in.Any other epoxy would have run back out or run down between the inside wall sections but this filled the void nicely and did not run back out. After an hour I was able to drill it out and after two I installed the bolts. I will wait overnight before tightening. Second is that it seems to have some solvents to make it adhere to plastic. It definitely is more plastic itself which allowed me to drill it and install the bolts without worrying about it being too hard and cracking. Third is the 20 minute setting time. This allows enough time to do the mixing and application even if there are several places that it is being applied to without it setting up while I am working with it. The 20 minute setup time is the time between mixing and the time it cannot be worked any more. I would say that it can be trimmed or drilled in about an hour and would perhaps accept a light load in two but will not fully cure for several hours. I prefer tins to having to rush like mad to get it mixed and use it before it becomes unworkable. The negatives are few and obvious. It cannot be dribbled down between parts to help hold in a concealed area. It costs many times more per ounce than getting it in a larger container and mixing in the thickener as needed. It does not seem to set up as hard as regular Epoxy or Epoxy with thickeners and/or bonding agents like the West System ones. It is definitely "Plastic" rather than "Rock Hard" so make sure that is what you want. Robs recommendation-The combination of convenience and plasticity along with the leisurely set time was perfect for me. There are many variations on the epoxy theme. Pick the right one before using them.
Review: Worked great on a polycarbonate "Lifetime"-brand basketball backboard - I have a Lifetime brand outdoor basketball set in my driveway. The picture I've attached is the "before" picture. Naturally, the backboard starting coming off 5 years and 2 months after purchase, and the unit had a 5 year warranty. Rather than scrap it, I decided to try this glue. No other adhesives/epoxies I tried would stick to the polycarbonate. The original manufacturer used some sort of hot glue (according to their representative) to bond the clear polycarbonate to the plastic backboard frame, and they told me there was no commercially-available glue I could fix this with. After failing with all other glues/epoxies, I was starting to believe them, but decided to try one last time with this, and it eventually worked. Most other glues I tried wouldn't stick at all to the clear polycarbonate. This epoxy did. I tried one test spot first, and it stuck to the polycarbonate fine, it just wouldn't adhere to the plastic backboard, until I prepped it better. I had to take up all original glue and then rough up the black plastic frame first (I used a 60 grit flap disc on an angle grinder), to give the epoxy a better surface to bond with. With the back of the polycarbonate clean, and the plastic frame roughed-up, I mixed the entire contents of the tubes all at once. For my purpose, I'm glad I got the 20 minute version, as I don't know if I could get this done with 5 minute epoxy. Could have probably used half another tube, but I was able to get all the spots covered. I weighted it for about 2 hours afterward, to ensure good contact everywhere while it cured. Worked great. I know it sounds like a lot of work to fix this, when most would just throw it away and buy another, but I kept something out of the landfill for a few more years, so I'm happy. Oh, and kudos to the seller. The USPS lost my package - just disappeared after one of the USPS distribution points in the tracking. The seller took care of this super promptly.

## Features

- Hight Strength Formula: Specially designed acrylic formula bonds, fuses, and repairs a wide variety of plastic surfaces
- Double Syringe Design: Conveniently dispenses formula in equal parts to produce a tough, rigid, high-strength bond
- Fast Easy: High-speed bonder sets in just 20-25 minutes for quick repairs
- Resilient Formula: Resistant to humidity and water, most common solvents, and shop fluids, unique formula does not shrink and has high impact resistance and can be sanded and drilled
- Versatile: Ideal for larger household repairs on plastic surfaces, including PVC, polycarbonate, acrylic, ABS, FRP, nylon, Mylar, Delrin, and phenolic, as well as aluminum and stainless steel

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0044FBB8C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,366 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #275 in Cyanoacrylate Adhesives |
| Brand | Loctite |
| Brand Name | Loctite |
| Color | Opaque Amber |
| Compatible Material | Acrylic, Mylar, Nylon, Polycarbonate, Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Container Type | Syringe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,051 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 25 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079340685857, 10079340685854 |
| Included Components | Adhesive |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Adhesive |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Henkel Corporation |
| Material | Epoxy resin / Polymercaptan hardener |
| Material Type | Epoxy resin / Polymercaptan hardener |
| Model | 2040082 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Strong |
| Part Number | 1363118 |
| Special Feature | Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
| UPC | 079340685857 |
| Viscosity Level | Medium to High |
| Volume | 0.85 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Loctite
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Material:** Epoxy resin / Polymercaptan hardener
- **Special Feature:** Strong
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Repair

## Images

![Epoxy: Plastic Bonder - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71FBNzHTRrL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What color is it when it dries? Clear?**
A: Hello, I would say it's more grey but one the clear side though. I am not sure if the percentages of the mix makes a difference. I mixed it 50/50. Hops this helps.

**Q: Will this bond hdpe to hdpe?**
A: I disagree.  HDPE is a slick nylon-like plastic and this stuff fails miserably on any of those compounds.

**Q: Depicted on the package is a white polypropylene lawn chair.  Will this product do a repair of that item?**
A: I haven't found many plastics to which it will bond, so I'd say no...it would not work.  Especially something you expect to hold a person off the ground.

**Q: Will this fill a small gap in a denture?**
A: Thank you for the question. Loctite Plastics Bonder is not a medical grade product and should not be used for repairing dentures. We recommend you visit your dentist.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good product. It is slightly different from other similar epoxies which makes it better in some applications.
*by R***D on March 30, 2014*

Good product. It is slightly different from other similar epoxies which makes it better in some applications. First it is thick and does not run. It won't even run together in the bottom of the mixing cup. It is perfect for applications where you do not want it to run or drip. I used it to fill screw holes in an EV body where the substrate behind the outer shell had rotted away. I needed to fill a volume of about a cubic inch to make a solid base to screw in anchors. I used a large syringe without a needle and packed the mixed epoxy into the syringe with a Popsicle stick before injecting it in.Any other epoxy would have run back out or run down between the inside wall sections but this filled the void nicely and did not run back out. After an hour I was able to drill it out and after two I installed the bolts. I will wait overnight before tightening. Second is that it seems to have some solvents to make it adhere to plastic. It definitely is more plastic itself which allowed me to drill it and install the bolts without worrying about it being too hard and cracking. Third is the 20 minute setting time. This allows enough time to do the mixing and application even if there are several places that it is being applied to without it setting up while I am working with it. The 20 minute setup time is the time between mixing and the time it cannot be worked any more. I would say that it can be trimmed or drilled in about an hour and would perhaps accept a light load in two but will not fully cure for several hours. I prefer tins to having to rush like mad to get it mixed and use it before it becomes unworkable. The negatives are few and obvious. It cannot be dribbled down between parts to help hold in a concealed area. It costs many times more per ounce than getting it in a larger container and mixing in the thickener as needed. It does not seem to set up as hard as regular Epoxy or Epoxy with thickeners and/or bonding agents like the West System ones. It is definitely "Plastic" rather than "Rock Hard" so make sure that is what you want. Robs recommendation-The combination of convenience and plasticity along with the leisurely set time was perfect for me. There are many variations on the epoxy theme. Pick the right one before using them.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked great on a polycarbonate "Lifetime"-brand basketball backboard
*by J***R on April 26, 2021*

I have a Lifetime brand outdoor basketball set in my driveway. The picture I've attached is the "before" picture. Naturally, the backboard starting coming off 5 years and 2 months after purchase, and the unit had a 5 year warranty. Rather than scrap it, I decided to try this glue. No other adhesives/epoxies I tried would stick to the polycarbonate. The original manufacturer used some sort of hot glue (according to their representative) to bond the clear polycarbonate to the plastic backboard frame, and they told me there was no commercially-available glue I could fix this with. After failing with all other glues/epoxies, I was starting to believe them, but decided to try one last time with this, and it eventually worked. Most other glues I tried wouldn't stick at all to the clear polycarbonate. This epoxy did. I tried one test spot first, and it stuck to the polycarbonate fine, it just wouldn't adhere to the plastic backboard, until I prepped it better. I had to take up all original glue and then rough up the black plastic frame first (I used a 60 grit flap disc on an angle grinder), to give the epoxy a better surface to bond with. With the back of the polycarbonate clean, and the plastic frame roughed-up, I mixed the entire contents of the tubes all at once. For my purpose, I'm glad I got the 20 minute version, as I don't know if I could get this done with 5 minute epoxy. Could have probably used half another tube, but I was able to get all the spots covered. I weighted it for about 2 hours afterward, to ensure good contact everywhere while it cured. Worked great. I know it sounds like a lot of work to fix this, when most would just throw it away and buy another, but I kept something out of the landfill for a few more years, so I'm happy. Oh, and kudos to the seller. The USPS lost my package - just disappeared after one of the USPS distribution points in the tracking. The seller took care of this super promptly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ "FUSES PLASTICS" Mostly worked gluing slippery Delrin model railroad trucks (wheels)
*by J***B on May 5, 2015*

EDIT & UPDATE 5 YEARS LATER Sept 2019: I dropped 1 star because I realized this does not work nearly as well as I had originally thought. Upon closer inspection, it does not actually seem to fuse the plastic together the way common cheap styrene plastic melts together solid with liquid (solvent) cement. Instead, I think the roughing up of the surfaces I did, created a lot of tiny fuzz and pits and valleys for this Epoxy to grab on to, and the nature of the parts I repaired were such that the strength of the epoxy solidifying in 1 piece likely provided the majority of the joint strength. In other words, view this more as a patch than as a plastic weld. Other attempted repairs were a broken green outdoor plastic lawn chair, which failed instantly despite meticulous prep, and a slightly flexible laundry basket handle that had broke. It did hold up on the laundry basket for 4-6 months but I could see it cracking and beginning to let loose from the smooth laundry basket plastic. (Think how heavy a load of wet clothes are when you’re carrying with the 2 handles). Ultimately, I drilled holes between 2 support ribs under the handle, installed 2 plastic zip ties to form a tight, solid mechanical joint of the 2 broken sections, and then slathered the entire thing with this Epoxy Plastic Bonder. THAT repair truly HAS held now for over 2 years and I don’t think it will ever fail - stronger than new. END OF EDIT (original review below:) When I saw the package boldly stating "FUSES PLASTICS", it was music to my ears. Anyone who's broken something made out of Delrin a.k.a. slippery black "engineering plastic", knows it can't be glued back together because any glue you use just cracks loose when its dry. I read customer reviews saying this works for gluing Delrin, despite the package not specifically mentioning Delrin. I had an O scale model railroad car where the trucks (the bottom of the car that swivels and holds the 2 axles and wheels) had broken in 2 pieces - making it impossible to hold the wheelsets. I used this like JB Weld basically, mixed equal portions on cardboard and stirred with an old nail, then globbed it on and shaped until it looked the best I could manage. (Its pretty sticky). I didn't clamp (instructions do not mention a need for this) but I allowed overnight drying as told. The result? Seems to be rock solid! I didn't want to push my luck and see how far I could bend before the joint broke.. But to install the wheelsets you need to spread the trucks open, putting significant force on whole thing, and amazingly I felt zero indication the joint was anything other than solid! (My fear was I'd glue it, spread the trucks to install the wheelsets, and the repaired piece would immediately just crack off from the force.) This glue produced a bond that gives me a lot of CONFIDENCE I can TRUST it to hold together long term, and that's the most important thing. I already forgot which truck is the one I repaired. (Nothing's worse than fixing something but knowing its still "the weak one" and having to always baby it for fear of it breaking again.) The only negatives I can say about this glue are: - it took a bit of waste squirting out of 1 tube before the other tube began to flow. (The instructions say to let the tubes stand upright to allow air bubbles to rise to the top so they'll be equalized. I tried this for 30 seconds but it didn't seem like there was any movement, as its a thick consistency. Best idea is to stand it up well before you attempt to use it, then you're guaranteed air has risen as far as it can.) - it does smell a little foul but not too strong. Not as bad as some other epoxies I've used.

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