Araldite is a registered trademark of Huntsman Advanced Materials (previously part of Ciba) referring to their range of engineering and structural epoxy, acrylic, and polyurethane adhesives. The name was first used in 1946 for a two-tube epoxy adhesive. A trademark (Commonwealth English: trade mark)[1] is a distinctive sign of some kind which is used by a business to identify itself and its products and services to consumers, and to set the business and its products or services apart from those of other businesses. ... Epoxy or polyepoxide is a thermosetting epoxide polymer that cures when mixed with a catalyzing agent or hardener. Most common epoxy resins are produced from a reaction between Epichorohydrin & Bisphenol A. The first commercial attempts to prepare resins from epichlorohydrin occurred in 1927 in the United States. ... An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together. ...
Araldite® 2000 PLUS is a new portfolio of structural adhesives, optimised to help industrial engineers around the world bring complex plastic and metal-based design projects to life.
The Araldite® 2000 PLUS range of adhesives is the most comprehensive of its kind available and the only product family to offer complete solutions based on three key chemistries 8212; epoxy, methacrylate and polyurethane.
Also available are manual, electric and pneumatic guns designed for use with all the Araldite twin cartridges, and replacement mixer nozzles.