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Rubber adhesives are specialized bonding agents designed to adhere rubber materials to various surfaces, including metal, plastic, and wood. These adhesives are typically formulated from synthetic rubber compounds, providing flexibility and strong adhesion properties. They are commonly used in applications where a durable, elastic bond is required, such as in automotive, footwear, and industrial manufacturing.

| Base type | Synthetic rubber or natural rubber |
| Cure time | Varies from minutes to hours depending on formulation |
| Temperature resistance | Typically -40°C to 80°C |
| Viscosity | Range from low to high viscosity |
| Color | Clear, black, or colored options available |
When selecting a rubber adhesive, consider the specific materials you need to bond and the environmental conditions they will be exposed to, such as temperature and moisture. It's important to specify the required cure time and viscosity based on your application needs. Additionally, inquire about any necessary certifications or standards that may apply to your industry.
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Rubber adhesives can bond a variety of surfaces including metal, plastic, wood, and other rubber materials.
Cure times can vary widely, typically ranging from minutes to several hours depending on the product.
Many rubber adhesives are water-resistant, but it's important to check the specific product for its waterproof capabilities.
Most rubber adhesives can withstand temperatures from -40°C to 80°C, but specific formulations may offer higher resistance.
A primer may be recommended for certain surfaces to enhance adhesion, especially in challenging environments.
Shelf life can vary by product, but many rubber adhesives have a shelf life of 1 to 2 years when stored properly.