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Chemlok® rubber-to-metal and rubber-to-plastic bonding adhesives stand up to any challenge — across any industry, in any application — delivering reliable value to your business. 

Collaboration Is Key

Hear why Pioneer Metal Finishing uses Chemlok Adhesives to bond rubber-to-metal parts for suspension and anti-vibration systems. We've collaborated with them on process improvements and technical support for almost two decades. 

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Not sure which Chemlok Adhesive you need? Talk with our team and let us know your adhesive base, application methods, elastomer and substrate. We'll give you list of recommended Chemlok adhesives. 

The Elastomer & The Adhesive

In 1956, we commercialized Chemlok primer and covercoat system that produced elastomer tearing bonds. This jump in technology provided a broad processing latitude for elastomer rubber-to-metal bonding and drastically reduced scrap levels. We continue to innovate our growing line of elastomer bonding formulations to accommodate all commercially available elastomers, diverse metals and rigid plastic substrates. When bonding rubber, there are many considerations, including your elastomer or elastomer blend, physical properties and part design.

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Water-Based Adhesives & Solvent-Based Adhesives

From substrate surface preparation to storing adhesives correctly, we have all the tips and recommendations for using both water- and solvent-based rubber bonding Chemlok adhesives

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We're here to support your specialty adhesive needs, whether it be enhancing your supply chain or developing new products. With our flexible manufacturing capabilities and technical expertise, we're able to produce a wide range of products to ensure we meet your business needs.

Coating for rubber bonding

Our Coatings are highly flexible (200-300%), bond to low-surface energy substrates (natural rubber, EPDM, metals, plastics, ceramics and wood) and protect their underlying substrates.