Two-component adhesive
Two-component adhesive , also known as two-component adhesive or 2K adhesive , is an adhesive that consists of various components (resin and hardener). By mixing the two components immediately before use, the curing reaction is usually started at room temperature. Two-component systems harden through chemical reactions such as polyaddition , polycondensation and polymerization .
Examples of two-component adhesives:
- Unsaturated polyester resins (UP resins)
- Epoxy resins (EP resins)
- Methyl methacrylate adhesive
- Fibrin glue (medicine)