5200, 4200 and acrylic

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Fountain uses a black caulk around their acrylic windshields. I always assumed it was 5200 since it is such a ***** to get off.

I read the product description of 3M 5200 and lesser strength 4200 and they both say incompatible with acrylic. :confused:

Can someone out there enlighten me on what the factory uses and what 3M means by incompatible?

Thanks :sifone:
 
There's a product manufactured by Cotronics called Duralco 4538. It's a hybrid- has the properties of both a flexible silicone and an epoxy. Is certified to bond most plastics including polycarbonates. www.cotronics.com
 
I am not sure about acrylics but "Life Seal" has always worked good for me on plastics and most other things. Its an interested cross between silicone. I found a couple sites that say its fine on lexan/acrylics.
 
There's a product manufactured by Cotronics called Duralco 4538. It's a hybrid- has the properties of both a flexible silicone and an epoxy. Is certified to bond most plastics including polycarbonates. www.cotronics.com


Definitely flexible. :D I did not see black though.
 

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I am not sure about acrylics but "Life Seal" has always worked good for me on plastics and most other things. Its an interested cross between silicone. I found a couple sites that say its fine on lexan/acrylics.

It did not list acrylic as a problem. Is 1/12 gallon the same as a caulking gun tube? :confused:
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I found a case of Swiss made Sikaflex 521 UV (resistant) that I used on a non marine project in my shop. It has no solvents, VOCs or isocyanates. I called the shop that made cut my new acrylic for me and they OK'd it.

I have extra if anyone needs some, Send me a P/M and I get it to you.

Thanks for your help. :USA:
 

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