I did a bit of quick research on adhesives.  My quick look and the
terminology may lead to inaccuracies.  I am not a materials engineer.  For
instance, shear strength numbers were either listed as shear strength or
lap shear strength, then there is dynamic vs static whatever.  Please take
the info with a LARGE grain of salt.

I listed the references so you can look them up yourself.

This may interest some.

Material

Static or Lap Shear strength, psi

Tensile strength, psi

Reference









Plexus MA530

1600-2200

3000-3500

http://www.rshughes.com/p/Plexus-MA530-Black-Methacrylate-Adhesive-50-Gal-Drum-Shear-Strength-1600-To-2200-Psi-Tensile-Strength-3000-To-3500-Psi/plexus_it206/

Sika

n/a

160

https://www.google.com/search?q=sika+295uv+shear+strength&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

3M 5200

360 (fiberglass)

630-705

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/158782O/adhesive-sealant-5200-tech-data.pdf

3M 4200

20-165

180

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/891179O/3m-marine-fast-cure-general-purpose-adhesive-sealant-4200fc.pdf

LifeSeal

240

290

http://www.boatlife.com/content/NEED%20LifeSealR%20POLYURETHANE-SILICONE%20SEALANT.pdf

3M VHB tape 59XX

1000

90-100

https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/67100O/3mtm-vhb-tapes.pdf

Dennis C.
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