Here are my two favorites.
Metal to plastic bonding.
Before attempting to glue metal to plastic it s important to know what types of adhesives can accomplish the task.
Flexible waxy polyethylene and polypropylene such as hdpe pete most buckets cups food or soda or cleaner bottles.
Cyanoacrylate glue more commonly known as super glue is the easiest option when dealing with metal and plastics.
The biggest advantage of super glue is that it s very easy to apply.
Apply the initiator to the metal and the adhesive to the plastic.
For selection purposes.
Sand both the metal and plastic first to rough up the surface so the glue will grab.
There are metal adhesives that bond some plastics and plastic adhesives that bond some metals.
Not all adhesives are alike wood glue and school glue for instance are designed for porous materials and would not work well on either metal or plastic.
Plastics that you generally can glue.
Ideally the coefficient of thermal expansion for the adhesive itself would be negligible.
Substrates and surface condition.
Hard plastics like acrylic abs polystyrene vinyl pvc.
35 n mm 5100 psi.
Unlike plastic glue cyanoacrylate glue does not melt the plastic of the surface but only creates a strong layer of hardened adhesive once it dries.
Permabond ta4246 with initiator 46 is a no mix adhesive and initiator.
See the high bond strengths attainable below.
The specific substrates as well as the surface condition of the substrates the types of stresses on the bond and the environment the bond must withstand help in selecting the best adhesive.