
GMK 2410 Contact Adhesive
This page lists our range of GMK 2410 Rubber Metal Contact Adhesive sizes.
This strong, versatile glue is well-suited for larger surface area bonding and can be easily spread out across an area. It can be used with a variety of different material types and is fast, simple and easy to use with no mixing needed.
For far more detailed information on this contact glue, click on any of the sizes below. This will give you a full product description, demo video, technical specs and bulk pricing.
GMK 2410 Contact Adhesive Key Features
Used for Gluing a Wide Range of Material Types.
This versatile glue is used all around the world on a variety of surfaces and substrates. It is known to be highly compatible with metals and most types of rubber (EPDM and Silicone can be tricky). GMK 2410 is also an excellent choice for bonding larger sheets of sponge rubber (like our Neoprene Sponge Sheet), felt, insulation materials, textiles, cloths, wood and many types of plastic.
This glue is not suggested for bonding artificial PVC leather, PVC foam, polyethylene or polypropylene.
Contact Adhesion in 10 Minutes.
Like many contact glues, GMK 2410 should be applied to both the surfaces being bonded and allowed to sit for a little while (about 5-10 minutes) until it's tacky to the touch. Then, the surfaces should be pressed together. Once done, you can expect initial contact adhesion to happen in about 10 minutes. Full cure will be complete after 24 hours.
More detailed instructions are available on our GMK 2410 Contact Adhesive TDS found on all of the individual pages below.
Strong and Long Lasting.
This is an industrial-quality contact glue manufactured in Germany and designed for quality, lasting bonds. A summary of the average tensile shear strength achieved with different material combinations is included below:
Material Combination | Avg. Tensile Shear Strength1.60 |
Gal. Steel to EPDM Rubber. |
0.16 N/mm² |
Gal. Steel to Gal. Steel |
1.60 N/mm² |
Gal. Steel to Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR). |
0.54 N/mm² |
Gal. Steel to Nitrile Rubber (NBR). |
0.57 N/mm² |