Most definitely. The silicone sprays are best for the plastic bed machines but not for the metal bed machines. Watch out when you do purchase a silicone spray as some use propane as the propellant which may not be good, read to make sure it is only silicone.
90. (60 stretchers and 30 headers)
Powder metal compaction is the pressing of iron and steel alloy powders into the deisred part shape through the use of mechanical or hydraulic presses. The compaction of the powder occurs within a tool set made from tool steels or carbide. The tools are fabricated to form the desired shape of the part. They are heat treated and machined or ground to very close tolerances, allowing the powder to be formed into a near net-shaped part. The "green" part is then sintered to bond that powder particles into a solid near fully dense steel part. Once the part has been sintered, other operations, such as heat treating, machining and coating, may be performed on the part. For a full description of the processes used in powder metal compaction see the related links below.
Silicone typically does not stick to balloons, as silicone is non-adhesive and designed to repel certain substances. Balloons are usually made from latex or rubber, which do not bond with silicone. However, if the surface of the balloon is contaminated or if the silicone is in a liquid form, it might adhere temporarily until it cures or dries. Overall, silicone's properties make it unlikely to create a strong bond with balloon materials.
Silicone itself cannot be dyed, but it can be colored using specially formulated silicone pigments or paints that bond with the silicone surface. These pigments are designed to withstand the flexibility and heat resistance of silicone. It is important to choose the right type of dye or pigment suitable for silicone materials.
Any silicone based glue will bond to silicone rubber. -Aqua Seal, Seal All, Goop, Plumber's Goop, Gloozit, PL premium to name just a few that will work.
A general rule when talking about silicone rubber: Nothing sticks to silicone -- except silicone. As long as you have a silicone based adhesive, you should be able to stick anything the silicone. Warning: if you are using any type of silicone adhesive, it will bond to fabric permanently, so make sure you aren't wearing any nice clothes. Latex or nitrile gloves are also recommended when handling silicone adhesive.
Silicone generally does not stick to rubber or latex, which are common materials used in balloons. However, if silicone is applied to the inside of a balloon and allowed to cure, it may bond to the surface, making it difficult to remove. It's important to note that the type of silicone used and the balloon material can affect the outcome. In most cases, though, silicone will not adhere significantly to the balloon.
It's a silicone based glue, that will bond leather and rubber. 'Shoe Goo' is very good.
Gorilla glueANS 2 - Epoxy will work and silicone will work.
A two-part silicone adhesive like Dow Corning 732 Multi-Purpose Sealant can be used to bond silicone to silicone. Ensure surfaces are clean and dry before applying the adhesive and allow proper curing time for the best results.
Yes, to a degree. But if you stretch it after it has cured, it may detach. Most stretchy silicone toys are painted with a silicone-based paste, but when you stretch them too hard, gaps will be visible, and the paint may start to peel at the edges
Decals generally do not stick well to silicone surfaces due to the material's non-porous and flexible nature, which can prevent adhesives from forming a strong bond. Additionally, silicone's surface oils can interfere with adhesion. If you need to apply a decal to silicone, using a specialized adhesive or preparing the surface with a primer may improve adhesion. However, results can vary depending on the specific decal and silicone type.
A regular silicone will not work too well if at all - as an adhesive on Azak. You can use Liquid Nails on Azak but you need to set a bead and spread it thin on both pieces you are joining. bead them, spread them, wait 10 - 15 minutes, and mate them and wait about 24 hours for a good hard bond- then you can use white silicone to fill the inside corner gaps. If it were me-- I would use this Liquid Nails method but I would also counter sink screws and then bondo and sand the holes and then spray with Kilz.
Uncured silicone typically does not stick to surfaces such as polyethylene, polypropylene, Teflon, and certain types of wax. These materials have low surface energy, which prevents adhesion. Additionally, uncured silicone may struggle to bond effectively with oily or greasy surfaces. It’s important to ensure surfaces are clean and free from contaminants for optimal adhesion when using silicone.