3M Adhesives

Various industrial adhesives and bonding compounds including epoxy adhesives, structural adhesives, and instant adhesives used for bonding, sealing, and repairing materials in manufacturing, maintenance, and assembly applications.

3M adhesives are available as structural adhesives, epoxy adhesives, acrylic adhesives, polyurethane adhesives, silicone adhesives, hot-melt adhesives, pressure-sensitive adhesives, VHB double-sided foam tapes, and spray adhesives for bonding metal, plastic, composite, glass, and rubber in automotive, aerospace, electronics, construction, and industrial manufacturing applications.

3M adhesives deliver industry-leading performance, reliability, and versatility across an extensive range of industrial and commercial applications. Engineered with decades of materials science expertise, these adhesives create strong, consistent bonds between metal, plastic, composite, and glass surfaces, reducing assembly time, material weight, and the need for traditional mechanical fasteners such as screws, rivets, and welds.

3M offers one of the most comprehensive portfolios of bonding and assembly solutions on the market. Structural adhesives and epoxies replace rivets and welds while pressure-sensitive adhesives create ultra-thin, durable bonds for lightweight product designs. 3M VHB Very High Bond double-sided acrylic foam tapes provide permanent, high-strength bonds capable of replacing mechanical fasteners while absorbing vibration and flexing under stress. Many 3M adhesive formulations are built to maintain long-term durability in harsh environments, including temperature extremes, chemical exposure, and high-vibration conditions. Specialized adhesives are also available for bonding low-surface-energy plastics, composites, and other challenging substrates used in modern industrial and commercial assemblies.

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3M 7000006131 - 3M Scotchrap™ Pipe Primer, 1 gallon can
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3M 7000000919 - 3M Super 77™ Classic Spray Adhesive, Clear, 5 Gallon Drum (Pail)
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FAQs

Q: What are 3M adhesives used for? 

3M adhesives are used for bonding, sealing, and assembling a wide variety of materials, including metals, plastics, glass, composites, and rubber, across industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, construction, and industrial manufacturing.

Q: What types of adhesives does 3M offer? 

3M offers a broad range of adhesives including epoxy, acrylic, polyurethane, silicone, hot-melt, and pressure-sensitive adhesives, as well as structural bonding tapes, VHB foam tapes, and spray adhesive options for industrial and commercial applications.

Q: What is 3M VHB adhesive? 

3M VHB Very High Bond adhesives are double-sided acrylic foam tapes that provide permanent, high-strength bonds capable of replacing mechanical fasteners such as screws, rivets, and welds while absorbing vibration and maintaining long-term durability.

Q: Can 3M adhesives be used on plastics and composites? 

Yes. 3M offers specialized adhesives designed for bonding low-surface-energy plastics, composites, and other challenging substrates used in lightweight product designs across automotive, aerospace, and industrial manufacturing applications.

Q: Do 3M adhesives replace welding or mechanical fasteners? 

In many cases, yes. 3M structural adhesives and VHB tapes can replace welding, screws, and rivets, reducing assembly weight and simplifying manufacturing processes without sacrificing bond strength or long-term durability.

Why Buy 3M Adhesives from RSP Supply

RSP Supply is an authorized distributor of 3M adhesives, stocking structural adhesives, epoxy adhesives, VHB double-sided foam tapes, pressure-sensitive adhesives, acrylic adhesives, spray adhesives, and specialty bonding solutions for industrial and commercial applications. With fast shipping on in-stock items, competitive pricing, and expert support, RSP Supply helps customers choose the right 3M adhesive for any bonding, sealing, or assembly requirement across metal, plastic, composite, and glass substrates.