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solar panel gunky glue

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Quick question please.

What glue have you used to hold solar panels on to the roof?

I've got to glue aluminium brackets onto a steel sheet roof.

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T1 has theories and possibly the latest.....
Check out Soudal T Rex, seems excellent to me
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I've been looking though the Soudal stuff. They seem to have a higher release temp. Even saw a Selley's Rapid Cure product with the release temp of 100C. Others seem to release at 50-60*
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I should have expanded......... (lazy bastard) :D
i have been using quite a bit of it and am very impressed so far. Certainly strong stuff, finishes well with the old "finger in the soap" or "paddle-pop stick" tricks. Sticks to anything, paints well. Black, white, grey or clear. Cheap too, $12.50 Bowens hardware. Masters have it too but not sure about the T-Rex model.
Downside is drying time (winter) seems pretty long winded. And I guess sticking to anything is a bit of a downside as well, tends to be all over the place if you are not prepared with rags and stuff.
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Jon, I think I used sikaflex 11FC or 252. See viewtopic.php?f=14&t=588&p=17674&hilit= ... els#p17674

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11FC for me , used it for first panels 9 years ago, still going strong
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I think Terry has swapped to Simpson as it has a lot higher temperature failure level.
Cheaper too from memory... that Sika...
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Yes, Sika seems to have a lower releease temperature. Quite low compared to others.

Bruce, do you know where to get Simpson?

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Jon,

Here are the different Simson products http://www.bostik.com.au/industry-produ ... imson.html

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I have been using the Simson 70-03 which seems to do every thing better than the stika 252. I have just glued 9 x 250 watt panels to my roof :)

Got it from: https://www.abldistribution.com.au/p-80 ... esive.aspx thanks to T1

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