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SCIGRIP 16 10315 Acrylic Cement, Low-VOC, Medium Bodied, 5 Ounce Tube, Clear
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Brand | SCIGRIP |
Material | Dichloromethane^Methyl Acetate^Methyl Ethyl Ketone^Methyl Methacrylate Monomer |
Compatible material | Polyvinyl Chloride, Rigid PVC, ABS, Styrène, Butyrate, Polycarbonate |
Item form | Liquid |
Special feature | Low VOC Content |
About this item
- 16: Medium bodied, fast-setting, high-strength solvent cement for bonding acrylic
- It will also bond rigid PVC, ABS, styrene, butyrate, polycarbonate to themselves and each other, as well as other plastics and porous surfaces
- Low VOC
Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 20.32 x 12.7 x 2.54 cm; 158.76 g
- Date First Available : Aug. 27 2012
- Manufacturer : IPSCO
- Place of Business : COLLIERVILLE, TN, 38017 US
- ASIN : B003HNFLMY
- Item model number : 10315
- 鶹 Rank: #10,258 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #8 in Contact Cements
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From the Manufacturer
SCIGRIP offers unique adhesive solutions for bonding a range of substrates including metals, thermoplastics, and thermoset composites .
From the manufacturer


SCIGRIP 16 Low VOC Acrylic Plastic Cement
Recommended for Bonding Acrylic Plastics
SCIGRIP 16 is a medium bodied, fast-setting, high strength acrylic cement.
It also bonds rigid PVC, ABS, styrene, butyrate, polycarbonate to themselves and each other, as well as other plastics and porous surfaces.
- Working time of 5-6 minutes
- Low VOC content
- Sets fast
- High strength
SCIGRIP offers unique adhesive solutions for bonding a range of substrates including metals, thermoplastics, and thermoset composites. Every day, the tough, reliable bond of SCIGRIP structural adhesives is being used in thousands of structural applications all around the world. From composite bridges to product assembly to maritime applications, SCIGRIP is an industry favorite for bonding advance composites with little or no surface preparation.
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Consistency | Water-Thin | Water-Thin | Medium Bodied |
Color | Clear | Clear | Clear |
Working Time | 1 Minute | 1-2 Minutes | 5-6 Minutes |
Fixture Time | 2 Minutes | 3 Minutes | 10 Minutes |
80% Strength | 24 Hours | 72 Hours | 24 Hours |
Low VOC | no data | no data | ✓ |
Works with Butyrate, Polycarbonate, Styrene, and Other Plastics | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Available Sizes | Gallon, Quart, Pint, 1/4 Pint | Gallon, Quart, Pint, 1/4 Pint | Gallon, Pint, 5 oz, 1.5 oz |
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Customers say
Customers like the effectiveness, ease of use, and strength of the bonding adhesive. They mention it works fantastically to bond or weld acrylic/plexiglass, is easy to apply with a consistency of runny gel, and is often stronger than the layer adhesion of the parts themselves if applied properly.
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Customers are satisfied with the effectiveness of the product. They mention it works fantastically to bond or weld acrylic/plexiglass. Customers also say it's of good quality.
"works well" Read more
"works great" Read more
"Great product. Worked as we hoped it would." Read more
"works well on small jobs" Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the product. They mention it's easy to apply with a consistency of runny gel. Some say it's the only thing they can use to glue their fridge shelves together and stay.
"glue works like wonder. it sticks really good used it to glue PLA and PETG plastics the bond of this is pretty much permanent" Read more
"Works fantastically to bond or weld acrylic/plexiglass. Easy to apply with consistency of runny gel...." Read more
"It was the ONLY thing that was able to glue my fridge shelf together and stay." Read more
"Glued plexiglass panels together with ease. Works well. Easier to use than liquid on larger panels." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the adhesion of the product. They mention it's very good and often stronger than the layer of the parts themselves if applied properly.
"glue works like wonder. it sticks really good used it to glue PLA and PETG plastics the bond of this is pretty much permanent" Read more
"...It's often stronger than the layer adhesion of the parts themselves if applied properly. WEAR A RESPIRATOR!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the strength of the product. They mention it welds acrylic sheet parts together nicely.
"Welded my acrylic sheet parts together nicely." Read more
"...is .I used it on PLA 3d printed stuff and so far it's working .Very strong stuff ." Read more
"...1 tube was plenty for large project I only used 1/2 the tube. Welds are very strong." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2024Verified Purchaseworks well
- Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2024Verified Purchaseworks great
- Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2025Verified Purchaseglue works like wonder. it sticks really good used it to glue PLA and PETG plastics the bond of this is pretty much permanent
- Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2024Verified PurchaseGreat product. Worked as we hoped it would.
- Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2025Verified PurchaseWelded my acrylic sheet parts together nicely.
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Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2025Verified PurchaseDonne le résultat attendu. Merci !
- Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2025Verified PurchasePerfect for 3d prints, gives you a minute or two before drying.
- Reviewed in Canada on April 14, 2025Verified PurchaseDoesn't bond to most material listed, cannot return, cannot get refund.
Waste of money DO NOT BUY!
Top reviews from other countries
- M. AquinoReviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for fixing or glueing PLA or PETG 3D prints
Verified PurchaseI know you can weld them together with a soldering iron but if it's just going to be for decorative pieces then this glue is more than enough.
Word of warning out the gate: This glue is NOT thick. Is is pretty runny, like the consistency of maple syrup or maybe even a bit less. Either way when you take the cap off carefully put the nozzle pointing slightly upwards and then gently tip if down until the glue starts to flow. I guarantee you the first few times will be messy but once you get the hang of it, it's gets pretty easy to apply.
This stuff smells pretty strong so make sure you have proper ventilation and/or a mask on. Since it does have MEK I do recommend wearing gloves as well.
Put the cap back on as soon as you are done applying it since thin layers will quickly skin over and dry. Not to the point you cannot remove it with a good machine shop paper towel but it will start to dry around the inside of the tip which can make pouring it out a bit more difficult next time. Seems like the fresh glue inside will dissolve lightly dried glue in the tube but if it has been left open for over a minute you might find that the top part has become gummy. Wipe the nozzle too cause this stuff will make removing the cap a real pain. You can do it with pliers if necessary but DON'T squeeze the tube while doing it or you will have a ton of glue ooze out all at once.
That aside this stuff will dissolve and dry pretty quickly so depending on how thick the layer of glue is you have about 20 seconds to a minute to squeeze the two pieces together. In less than a minute you can tell the two pieces are pretty well glued together and can start handling it. I give it a full 24 hours regardless just to be sure before I actually use any glued pieces.
So far any 3D printed pieces I have glued together have held up pretty well do everyday use. Decorative items are still glued together while some functional items have fallen apart from everyday use from simple stress wear and tear along the glued area. Either way I am impressed how long it does last before and if it finally breaks apart. I highly recommend this glue for anyone into 3D printing who needs to cut up prints into multiple pieces and then join then. I am going to experiment using less glue to be able to hold the parts together and then go over the joined parts with a soldering iron if I need a more solid bond but want to keep both hands free whole working on it.
I have used three tubes so far and every one has been worth the money.
- David CressReviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Does what it's intended to do!
Verified PurchaseBought this several years ago when I started 3D printing and it works great. I've used it on a lot of different plastics since then. One caution, it can remove/cause paint to smear- so use it sparingly in the precise location you need.
- Regular CustomerReviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Be careful opening the first time!
Verified Purchase"WARNING! CONTENTS MAY BE UNDER PRESSURE!"
...is a sticker they should probably have on it. I thought it would be like most other adhesives I've encountered and have either a snip-off top, or a silvered one that you have to puncture. But this one just had the cap. The tube had been squeezed at some point and the first time I opened it, some came out onto a surface I didn't intend to mar with it.
That said, I'm using it for PLA plastic for 3D printing and it sets up quickly and strongly.
- PRBReviewed in the United States on March 17, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked great on my Lexan project!
Verified PurchaseI had made some custom drawer inserts for my wife's silverware drawer. I used 1/8" Lexan and the original glue that I used did not hold up.
I had cut the pieces so they interlocked and they were now coming apart. After reading several reviews - some saying that this wouldn't work with Lexan and some saying it would - I decided to give it a try. IT WORKS! Those pieces are now fully integrated and solidly connected - I can lift the whole assembly out of the 17"x23" drawer and they don't wobble or rack at all.
This stuff is a little runny, so be sure to have your work surfaces covered so it won't damage them. It gels up and then sets up quite quickly (probably less that a minute) so have your ducks in a row before you start. Also, make sure your surfaces to be joined are VERY clean.
I needed to assemble the pieces in place, so I lined the drawer (bottom and sides) with parchment paper to protect the wood surfaces. I then dripped a couple of drops of the clue on the to of the joint so it would run down into the interlocking seams. I used a plain round toothpick to smooth the glue up and down the joint (keep several toothpicks handy). The glue set up quickly and dried clear.
Another tip is to have something to prop the tube up glue upright so it doesn't flow out when you set it down as you move from piece to piece.
As I mentioned before, the glue gels fairly quickly so I had to repeatedly ream open/clean out the tube tip as the glue coagulated around it. It's not a problem, but it's something to be aware of.
I love this stuff and I'll be using it on future Llexan and other plastic projects.