Polystyrene cement is required for constructing most plastics kits as they are usually made from polystyrene. Tube cements normally contain a filler which bonds to both parts, helps fill the joint and can give added strength.
Liquid cement contains no filler, the solvent dissolving the surface of the parts in contact and welding them together. It usually applied with a brush, with the parts to be joined in loose contact and a drop of glue to the seam. Capillary action takes the glue into the joint and with gentle pressure a good clean joint can be achieved. It will run under finger tips - avoid at all costs.
We recommend Revell Contacta or Humbrol Precision cements for most plastic kits as the fine applicator tube allows very good control over where the glue is applied, plus the container stands upright, helping to avoid accidental leakage or spillage.
Carrs ABS Solvent Glue Butanone 50ml (C1501)
Butanone, also known as Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK). It is effective in 'welding' ABS to
itself, plywood and polystyrene. Normal application is by brush, but if you want to deposit
a measured quantity, with minimum 'creep' to adjacent work, why not use a lining pen? Not
the modern sophisticated types, but the tradition 'bow' pen - the dual nib type, with the
knurled nut adjustment. Practice - you will soon be able to, for example, glue windows,
without getting solvent on the face of the material.
MEK is highly inflammable and can be irritating to the eyes and respiratory system. Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking and the vapours can cause drowsiness and dizziness.
Stock:
Website: 5 Available from shops: Sheffield: 2 (explain )
(Prod Ref #49269)
Price: $4.84