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Adhesive Systems’ structural adhesives are the superior choice for all your high-performance applications. Our durable, tough, structural adhesive products are used in automotive, construction, electrical, transportation, industrial and marine industry applications. The exceptional bond strength is ideal for many automotive applications such as rearview mirrors, fuel pumps and steel doors. Our products are resilient so they can withstand severe conditions often seen in automotive, marine, transportation and industrial applications.

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Adhesive Dispensing Equipment by COX

 

Cox Steeves Agencies is pleased to announce we are now an authorized distributor for COX Sealant and Adhesive Dispensing Equipment

COX is a manufacturer of quality adhesive and sealant dispensing equipment with manufacturing facilities in both the UK and North America (USA).

 

 

They offer a wide variety of dispensing equipment;COX dual component 400 ml multi-ratio BATTERY

- 1 part dispensers, for  10oz to 1.5 Gallons

- 2 part dispensers, for 50ml to 750 ml

- Sausage packs

- Trowel/ Pour- in 

Most products are available in Manual, Pneumatic and now in Cordless.

Unlike of the dispensing products sold by big adhesive and sealant manufactures, COX only produces dispensing equipment for industrial applications.  Better yet, they can service what they sell.  You can also order the parts required to do any necessary repairs or maintenance yourself. Why be forced to replace your expensive equipment when you can replace the parts required to get it back into service as soon as possible.  We can supply you with drawing that includes all the part numbers required to keep your production moving.

COX dispensing products is the equipment of choice and recommended by “ASI adhesives”, of which Steeves is the exclusive distributor for Western Canada.

COX and Steeves Agencies are committed to bringing you high quality dispensing and adhesive products that can easily be adapted to your needs. 

 
How Should I Order My Adhesives?

DSC_2840One of the great things about ASI (Adhesives Systems Inc) is that they can supply any of their products in any size you can imagine: from 1/2 oz. bottles to 50 gallon drums and just about everything in between.  That’s great to know, but how do you put that into practical use?  It’s great that you could reduce your company’s impact on the environment by using less packaging, and surely there’s a cost benefit to be had by ordering in bulk quantities, but it’s not practical to order a drum of adhesive if there’s no way to apply it easily.

There’s a simple solution!

We also offer a range of refillable containers, caps, and dispensing tips for all of our adhesives.  In fact, it’s a common practice for users of Cyanoacrylates (for example) to order in 1 lb bottles, and use 1oz or even 4oz bottles with disposable tips.

There are far more complex systems on the market for dispensing of adhesives (pneumatic pumps, for example) but in terms of a cost approach, refillable bottles are the simplest and most common method.

 
Do you really know what you're bonding?

Things you need to know about Adhesives and the substrates you're trying to bond.

Glues As one can imagine there are endless applications for adhesives. There are also "traditionalists" in their trades who will never part with what they've always known to be true. In today's world, traditional bonding methods are challenged by new substrate materials, costs of labour, costs of tools and available space in which to produce their finished goods. Newer forms of adhesives offer an alternative to both traditional adhesive methods and mechanical fasteners. The evolution in the manufacturing of trains, planes, buses, furniture and even home construction materials has created a new generation of applications where screws, nuts, bolts, rivets, nail, staples, wood glues and even welding no longer work as well as they once did.

In the development of today's products, manufacturers are seeking to achieve three very basic principles: faster, lighter and stronger. Engineers have struggled to incorporate these three principles into their designs and in many cases they can achieve two of the three principles quite easily, but the third is often elusive or appears costly. With the advancement of technology and the introduction of what was once considered "space-age materials" into our everyday lives, the result is one critical issue for manufacturers to resolve: How do we assemble this? The most cost-effective method in so many cases is "Adhesives". Not to be confused with your elementary school white glue, wood glues, or even the so-called “super glues” you buy at the hardware store. Today’s industrial adhesives are highly engineered materials and in many cases, most people wouldn't believe where these products are being used today.

One material that has troubled numerous manufacturers, including the furniture industry, is the broad use of MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard). The reality is that these products are essentially wood fibers blended with a bonding agent that once cured, hardens into a formed substrate that looks like wood. One very important aspect which is often overlooked is that a manufacturer might think they're bonding "wood to wood"… but are they? The truth is, if anything, it's more likely a "plastic to plastic" application. Wood glue, by nature, soaks into the grains of the wood. Once cured, it’s usually very strong. MDF, however, has no grain and so the wood glue can't penetrate the material. It fills the joint but doesn't have a lot of strength. As a result manufacturers turn to mechanical fasteners (nails and staples) which are thought to be better. Why not use a better adhesive?

Cyanoacrylate adhesives, by comparison, have incredible strength and perform best when the bond line is very thin (you could read this as “less is more”). Testing usually results in what we call “substrate failure” (where the adhesive holds and the substrate breaks), not “adhesive failure”. Unfortunately, most people’s preconceived ideas about adhesives get in the way of a perfectly good (and practical) solution.

Similar to the MDF application, we visited a prospective client’s facility and discovered the current supplier had done a really good job of selling their wares (ie not necessarily the best product for the job). In this situation the manufacturer was bonding a metal product to another substrate. The manufacturer was using a specialized structural adhesive specifically designed to bond raw "metal to metal". However, it turned out that one of the substrates was a powder-coated metal component, so it wasn't a true "metal to metal" application. It was in fact, a "plastic to plastic" application. As it turned out, we were able to reduce the customer’s input costs by having them use one product for all their applications instead of two or three. Though this isn't typical, we do know users of adhesives who don't always know "why" they’re using them.

Again, it’s important to truly know what you're bonding! Still have questions? You’re welcome to use our Contact Form and consult with our "Adhesive Systems" factory trained specialist to discuss your needs!

-Peter Atchison, Steeves Agencies Inc

 
Adhesives… the best kept secret in manufacturing!

image You’d be surprised at the number and variety of applications where adhesives could be used instead of staples, screws, or other mechanical fastening methods.  Our line of high-performance Adhesives will astound you.  Why would  you use an adhesive instead of, say, a nail?  A nail only provides support where it is installed.  Adhesives provide a structural bond along the entire bonded surface, providing a cleaner, better, stronger attachment.

From picture frames to kayaks and hot tubs, consider adhesives as an economical, quick and dependable solution for your manufacturing!

Call us today or use our Contact Form and our Adhesives specialist will contact you to discuss your application.

 
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