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Adhesives
Substances capable of holding materials together in a useful fashion by means of surface attraction.
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Cleaners
Substances capable of removing dirt, grime or impurities.
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Coatings
A layer of a substance applied onto a surface for protection or decoration; a covering layer.
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Gasketing
Gaskets prevent leakage of liquids or gases by forming imvervious barriers between mating surfaces. Henkel liquid materials are low cost, high quality alternatives to molded rubber, metal, or fiber type gaskets.
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Lubricants
A substance, such as grease or oil, that reduces friction when applied as a surface coating to moving parts.
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Mold Releases
Coatings used as aids in the manufacture of adhesive bonded assemblies that prevent the component from sticking to the mold.
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Molding
To create a shape or form using powder or liquids.
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Potting & Encapsulating
Compounds used to provide mechanical reinforcement to housed assemblies, to fill large voids, and to protect components from the exposure to chemicals, moisture, mechanical shock and vibration.
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Repairing
Restoring to a good or sound condition after decay or damage.
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Retaining
Technology created to increase the shear strength of cylindrical non-threaded assemblies.
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Sealants
A substance used to seal a surface to prevent passage of a liquid or gas.
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Surface Treatments
Range of materials capable of altering the surface finish, form or function to enhance appearance, improve bond strength, and resist corrosion.
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Thread Sealing & Threadlocking
Anaerobic threadlockers and thread sealants cure to a tough thermoset plastic when they come into contact with metal in the absence of air, which locks and seals threaded assemblies.