Anabond Adhesives

Anabond 666T Plus
Rs 145 / PieceGet Latest Price
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Usage | Automobiles |
Packaging Size | Tube |
Model Number | 666T |
Net Quantity | 100 g |
Shelf Life | 15 Months |
Feature | Automotive RTV Silicone Gasket Maker |
Definition
Silicones are synthetic polymer containing alternate silicone and oxygen atoms as its backbone. Silicones are made from silicon (a metal obtained from silica sand) and methyl chloride (an organic compound) in a process known as the “direct process”. The Silicone sealant in the uncured state normally looks like a thick paste or cream. After curing the paste turns into an impressive rubber.
ApplicationsSilicone sealant are used as a form-in-place gaskets for engine & transmission applications, sealing of exterior joints, aquarium joints bonding, sealing of bath tubs, construction and glazing application, electrical potting & encapsulation, mould making, etc.
Curing MechanismRTV silicone systems use humidity or moisture in the air during curing and cannot be accelerated using heat (excessive heat in the curing process can be detrimental). Small amounts of by-product are also produced. The cure process will only take place if the material is open to the atmosphere and curing will be adversely affected if access to humidity is removed prior to the completion of the cure process.
Provided product types- One component RTV silicone sealant
- Two component RTV silicone sealant
Available packing sizes vary from 25 g to 25 kg, packed in lacquered coated aluminium tubes, HDPE cartridges and epoxy coated MS drums. Store products at room temperature (20°C to 35°C). Shelf life can vary from 4 - 12 months. They are safe to transport by road, air and sea.
Features | Limitations |
---|---|
RTV silicone sealant | Silicone sealants cannot be painted by water base paint |
Low thermal conductivity | Although silicones are excellent at keeping bulk liquid water out, water vapor passes relatively easily through the cured silicone rubber |
Low chemical reactivity | Dirt pickup |
Low toxicity | Some odor, corrosion problems with acetoxy type curing system |
Thermal stability (constancy of properties over a wide temperature range of −50 to 250 °C) | Poor tear resistance |
The ability to repel water and form watertight seals | Swelled by non-polar solvents |
High degree of elongation | Short tooling time because of skin formation |
Does not support microbiological growth | Primer required with some substrates (concrete) |
Resistance to oxygen, ozone, and ultraviolet (UV) light. This property has led to widespread use of silicones in the construction industry (e.g. coatings, fire protection, glazing seals) and the automotive industry (external gaskets, external trim) | |
Electrical insulation properties. Because silicone can be formulated to be electrically insulative or conductive, it is suitable for a wide range of electrical applications | |
They have high gas permeability | |
Excellent movement capability |
General grades
Anabond 666, Anabond 669, Anabond 631, GP sealant, HTRTV Red, Gasket maker Red
View Complete Details

Anabond Cyanoacrylate Adhesive
Rs 90 / PieceGet Latest Price
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Packaging Size | 20 g |
Viscosity | Low Viscous At 20 Degree Celsius |
Temperature Resistance | Below 25 Degree Celsius |
Appearance | Transparent |
Usage/Application | Bonds Rubber, Plastics, Metals And Ceramic |
Feature | Extremely Strong Rapid Cure Adhesive |
Packaging Type | Box |
Item Name | Anabond 202 |
Definition
Single component alkyl cyanoacrylate based solvent free rapid setting adhesives for bonding similar and dissimilar materials.
ApplicationsBonding of elastomeric and plastic substrates.
Curing MechanismCyanoacrylates bonds in the presence of moisture to form an acrylic material which has very good tensile strength.
Provided product typesSingle component cyanoacrylates
Packing, storing, shelf life and transportCyanoacrylates are packed in 2g, 4g, 20g and 500g in plastic containers. Store the products at or below 5 ºC. Shelf life: Six to twelve months.
Features | Limitations |
---|---|
Simple cure mechanism | Blooming and frosting in transparent substrates |
Rapid strength development | Surface conditions like acidic or basic affects bonding |
No mixing or measuring required | Roughness of the substrate affects bonding |
Excellent adhesion to a wide variety of materials | Excellent adhesion to a wide variety of materials |
General grades
Anabond 202
View Complete Details

Anabond Gasket Maker
Rs 110 / PieceGet Latest Price
Packaging Type | Packet |
Packaging Size | 85 g |
Color | Red |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Physical State | Liquid |
Temperature Resistance | 150 Degree C |
Tensile Strength | 1.4 Mpa |
Feature | 100% Leak Proof |
Definition
Silicones are synthetic polymer containing alternate silicone and oxygen atoms as its backbone. Silicones are made from silicon (a metal obtained from silica sand) and methyl chloride (an organic compound) in a process known as the “direct process”. The Silicone sealant in the uncured state normally looks like a thick paste or cream. After curing the paste turns into an impressive rubber.
ApplicationsSilicone sealant are used as a form-in-place gaskets for engine & transmission applications, sealing of exterior joints, aquarium joints bonding, sealing of bath tubs, construction and glazing application, electrical potting & encapsulation, mould making, etc.
Curing MechanismRTV silicone systems use humidity or moisture in the air during curing and cannot be accelerated using heat (excessive heat in the curing process can be detrimental). Small amounts of by-product are also produced. The cure process will only take place if the material is open to the atmosphere and curing will be adversely affected if access to humidity is removed prior to the completion of the cure process.
Provided product types- One component RTV silicone sealant
- Two component RTV silicone sealant
Available packing sizes vary from 25 g to 25 kg, packed in lacquered coated aluminium tubes, HDPE cartridges and epoxy coated MS drums. Store products at room temperature (20°C to 35°C). Shelf life can vary from 4 - 12 months. They are safe to transport by road, air and sea.
Features | Limitations |
---|---|
RTV silicone sealant | Silicone sealants cannot be painted by water base paint |
Low thermal conductivity | Although silicones are excellent at keeping bulk liquid water out, water vapor passes relatively easily through the cured silicone rubber |
Low chemical reactivity | Dirt pickup |
Low toxicity | Some odor, corrosion problems with acetoxy type curing system |
Thermal stability (constancy of properties over a wide temperature range of −50 to 250 °C) | Poor tear resistance |
The ability to repel water and form watertight seals | Swelled by non-polar solvents |
High degree of elongation | Short tooling time because of skin formation |
Does not support microbiological growth | Primer required with some substrates (concrete) |
Resistance to oxygen, ozone, and ultraviolet (UV) light. This property has led to widespread use of silicones in the construction industry (e.g. coatings, fire protection, glazing seals) and the automotive industry (external gaskets, external trim) | |
Electrical insulation properties. Because silicone can be formulated to be electrically insulative or conductive, it is suitable for a wide range of electrical applications | |
They have high gas permeability | |
Excellent movement capability |
General grades
Anabond 666, Anabond 669, Anabond 631, GP sealant, HTRTV Red, Gasket maker Red
View Complete Details

Anabond Threadlocker 112 ( 50 Ml )
Rs 115 / PieceGet Latest Price
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Anabond Threadlocker 112 ( 50 Ml )
Additional Information:
- Item Code: 112
- Production Capacity: 10000
- Delivery Time: READYT STOCK
- Packaging Details: 50 NOS BOX
View Complete Details
- Developed and Managed by IndiaMART InterMESH Limited