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James Hart
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RE: Gluing PETG

Just my .02 worth. I had to split a part and print it into 2 pieces just due to the complexity. I found scrap prints of PETG (which is what these 2 split parts are printed from that need gluing are) and tested some adhesives and even Oatey used for PVC - nothing seemed to work very well. I remembered my fun with  "Weldwood" contact cement which is used by carpenters for joining crown molding - and I was using it in the same fashion last summer doing some trim work in my daughters house...Anyway,  I got out the Weldbond out of curiosity and noticed it was "multi surface" meaning wood, PLASTIC, metal.... So, after finding 2 scrap pieces with flat surfaces I could join, I painted on a very thin layer of this contact cement to each part, waited about 30 minutes (prescribed wait is at least 20 minutes but no longer than 2 hours), then joined the 2 dissimilar pieces together and clamped with my fingers for 20 seconds firmly. This stuff worked perfectly. And make sure you have the parts aligned very carefully, you get 1 shot - and 1 shot only - to join the pieces - it's that tight of a bond. Excess cleanup is either scraping away or you can even use duct tape to pull way excess. See below, right side cleaned up. When I experimented with this stuff last summer on 45 degree joints, I found that if you tried to break up the newly joined wood after it had cured for about 1 hour, the wood actually broke in other areas but not the glued joint itself. This stuff work exactly the same way with PETG....amazing stuff.

This post was modified 3 years ago by James Hart
Posted : 26/01/2021 2:33 pm
Dan Rogers
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RE: Gluing PETG

Here's what I use to glue PETG lure bodies together.  Sets up to a holding state in 10 -20 secs, clamp it and the parts will fuse.  I wait until it is fully set before I knock the glue bead off  (24 hours is a safe bet.)   Been using it for years for bonding hard-to-glue plastics.  The local plastics shop recommended it when I was bonding acrylic - Nothing sticks to acrylic sheet without this stuff.  It's easy to use, comes in various sized tubes, consistency is on the runny side of gooey.  

Amazon link: SCIGRIP 10315 16 Acrylic Plastic Cement, Low-VOC, Medium Bodied and Fast-Setting, Clear, 5 fl oz Tube: Solvent Based Adhesives: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

SCIGRIP 10315 16 Acrylic Plastic Cement

Posted : 26/01/2021 7:12 pm
Jerry S
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RE: Gluing PETG

@joantabb

I realize this is a very old post but I thought I would add to it.  I use PVC cement available in any hardware store for pal & petg.

Posted : 13/03/2021 2:53 pm
burtronix
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RE: Gluing PETG

I printed a large-text plaque in PETG & used it as address signage. I glued it to my mailbox using marine adhesive. Still holding strong, fully exposed in all weather for more than 18 months, including 2 winters.

Whatever you find to do with your hands, do with all your might!

Posted : 09/04/2021 5:47 pm
towlerg
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RE: Gluing PETG

Ultrasonic? or screw the parts together and have a channel on the mating faces that you fill with silicone (or something similar) on assembly.

This post was modified 3 years ago by towlerg
Posted : 10/04/2021 10:08 am
Lize
 Lize
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RE: Gluing PETG

I've had good results with Bostik All Purpose Clear Glue (Contains Acetone and Methyl ethyl ketone).  Admittedly I generally use interlocking pieces and haven't had to rely on any glue for high strength face to face flat bonds.

Posted : 11/04/2021 10:23 am
cwbullet
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RE: Gluing PETG

@lize

I will have to try that one.  

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Posted : 11/04/2021 10:39 am
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 Lize
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RE: Gluing PETG

I'm going to try araldite this afternoon for bonding ASA to PEEK so will spot a dab on PETG scraps and report back.  I'm trying this as need something for under a car bonnet that'll withstand heat, shame the original part I'm fixing to isn't ABS.

Posted : 11/04/2021 10:44 am
Lize
 Lize
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RE: Gluing PETG
Posted by: @lize

I'm going to try araldite this afternoon for bonding ASA to PEEK so will spot a dab on PETG scraps and report back.  I'm trying this as need something for under a car bonnet that'll withstand heat, shame the original part I'm fixing to isn't ABS.

Scratch that, I've just re-examined the piece and its Polypropylene which Araldite explicitly says it will not bond 😕 

Posted : 11/04/2021 12:59 pm
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