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Whether you’re repairing a cracked acrylic display, manufacturing point-of-sale signage, fabricating protective guards or bonding acrylic to metal, selecting the correct adhesive is essential. Acrylic (commonly known by brand names such as Perspex® and Plexiglas®) offers excellent optical clarity and weather resistance, but using the wrong adhesive can result in stress cracking, whitening, weak bonds or complete bond failure.

In this guide, we’ll explain how to bond acrylic successfully, compare the best adhesive technologies available and help you choose the right product for your application. Whether you’re bonding acrylic to acrylic, aluminium, PVC, ABS or glass, we’ll cover the advantages and limitations of each adhesive.

How to Bond Acrylic by preparing and aligning clear acrylic sheets before adhesive bonding


What is Acrylic?

Acrylic (PMMA – Polymethyl Methacrylate) is a transparent thermoplastic widely used as a lightweight alternative to glass. It combines excellent optical clarity with good weather resistance, making it popular across many industries including:

  • Retail displays
  • Shop signage
  • Machine guards
  • Aquariums
  • Automotive components
  • Medical equipment
  • LED lighting
  • Furniture
  • Exhibition stands

Although acrylic is relatively easy to machine, drilling or cutting can introduce internal stresses. Choosing the wrong adhesive may cause these stressed areas to crack over time, making adhesive selection extremely important. If you’re unfamiliar with the material itself, SpecialChem’s PMMA guide provides an excellent overview of acrylic’s mechanical properties, UV resistance and common industrial applications.


Why Choosing the Right Adhesive Matters

Many general-purpose glues appear to bond acrylic initially but fail after exposure to vibration, UV light or temperature changes.

A suitable acrylic adhesive should provide:

  • Excellent adhesion
  • High impact strength
  • UV resistance
  • Long-term durability
  • Good optical appearance where required
  • Appropriate flexibility for thermal expansion

Understanding how to bond acrylic correctly begins with selecting an adhesive designed specifically for your application.


Surface Preparation

Before bonding acrylic, always prepare both surfaces correctly to achieve the strongest and most durable bond:

  • Remove any dust, dirt or loose contamination from both bonding surfaces.
  • Clean the surfaces using Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) and a clean, lint-free cloth.
  • Avoid using strong solvents such as acetone, as these can damage or stress crack acrylic.
  • Allow both surfaces to dry completely before applying the adhesive.
  • Lightly abrade non-visible bonding areas when using structural adhesives such as MMA or epoxy to improve adhesion.
  • Do not abrade surfaces when using optically clear UV-curing adhesives, as this may reduce the clarity of the finished bond.

Cast Acrylic vs Extruded Acrylic

There are two main types of acrylic available, cast acrylic and extruded acrylic. While both offer excellent clarity and weather resistance, they differ in strength, machining properties and bonding performance.

Cast Acrylic

Cast acrylic is manufactured by pouring liquid acrylic resin into moulds before curing, resulting in a higher-quality material with lower internal stress.

Advantages

  • Higher mechanical strength
  • Better chemical resistance
  • Superior optical clarity
  • Lower internal stress, reducing the risk of stress cracking during bonding
  • Better suited to machining and polishing

Common Applications

  • Aquariums
  • Retail display cases
  • Museum showcases
  • Premium signage
  • Protective machine guards
  • Medical equipment
  • High-end furniture
  • Architectural glazing

Bonding Suitability

Cast acrylic is generally the preferred choice for structural bonding and optically clear adhesive joints, offering more consistent long-term performance.

Extruded Acrylic

Extruded acrylic is produced by continuously forcing molten acrylic through rollers. It is typically more economical and easier to manufacture in large sheets.

Advantages

  • Lower material cost
  • Consistent sheet thickness
  • Easier to cut and machine
  • Suitable for high-volume manufacturing

Disadvantages

  • Higher internal stress than cast acrylic
  • Greater risk of crazing or stress cracking when exposed to aggressive solvents or unsuitable adhesives
  • Slightly lower chemical resistance

Common Applications

  • Point-of-sale displays
  • Protective screens
  • Signage
  • Glazing panels
  • Light diffusers
  • Picture frames
  • DIY projects
  • General fabrication

Bonding Suitability

Extruded acrylic can be successfully bonded using the correct adhesive, but extra care should be taken during surface preparation and adhesive selection due to its higher internal stress. Always test the chosen adhesive on a small sample before full production, particularly for cosmetic or highly stressed applications.


Best Adhesives for Bonding Acrylic

Different applications require different adhesive technologies.

Adhesive Best For Flexibility Gap Filling Optical Clarity
Permabond UV605 Clear acrylic Low Poor Excellent
Permabond UV610 Glass & acrylic Low Poor Excellent
Permabond TA4204 Acrylic to plastics Medium Excellent Opaque
Permabond TA4205 Larger assemblies Medium Excellent Opaque
Permabond ET5428 Acrylic to metal Medium Excellent Black or cream
Plexus MA300 Structural acrylic bonding Medium Excellent Black or off-white
Plexus MA310 Larger structural joints Medium Excellent Off-white
Plexus MA420 Heavy-duty structural bonding Medium Excellent Blue

How to Bond Acrylic to Acrylic

For clear display cases or optical applications, UV-curing adhesives provide virtually invisible joints. Where appearance is less important and maximum strength is required, structural MMA adhesives are often preferred.

Permabond UV605

Best for:

  • Display cabinets
  • Trophy cases
  • Clear signs
  • Acrylic showcases
  • Optical clarity

Working time: Unlimited until exposed to UV light.

Fixture time: Typically 10 to 30 seconds with suitable UV equipment.

Full cure: Within minutes depending on lamp intensity.

Buy here: Permabond UV605 50ml

When to use

✔ Clear joints

✔ Optical applications

✔ Transparent acrylic

When not to use

✖ Opaque materials

✖ Large gaps

✖ Hidden joints where UV light cannot penetrate


Plexus MA300

Best for

  • Structural acrylic fabrication
  • Machine guards
  • Industrial assemblies
  • Sign manufacture

Working time: Approximately 3 to 6 minutes.

Fixture time: Approximately 12 to 18 minutes.

Full cure: Approximately 24 hours.

Advantages

  • Extremely high bond strength
  • Excellent impact resistance
  • Bonds without primers
  • Excellent gap filling

Buy here: Plexus MA300 

When to use

✔ Structural bonding

✔ Fabrication

✔ Heavy-duty assemblies

When not to use

✖ Invisible joints

✖ Optical bonding

For a slower cure version you can buy Plexus MA310


How to Bond Acrylic to Metal

Bonding acrylic directly to aluminium or steel requires an adhesive capable of handling different expansion rates.

Our preferred products are:


Permabond ET5428

ET5428 is a toughened epoxy adhesive offering excellent environmental resistance.

Working time: Approximately 5 minutes.

Handling strength: Around 30 minutes.

Full cure: 24 hours.

Benefits

  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • High peel strength
  • Excellent vibration resistance
  • Strong bond to aluminium and stainless steel

Best applications

  • Machine guards
  • Automotive panels
  • Instrument housings
  • Industrial equipment

When not to use

Not recommended where ultra-fast handling strength is required.

Buy now: Permabond ET5428 black or cream 50ml


Plexus MA310

MA310 provides a longer working time than MA300, making it ideal for larger fabricated assemblies.

Working time: Approximately 15 to 18 minutes.

Fixture time: Approximately 35 to 45 minutes.

Advantages

  • Excellent structural performance
  • Bonds difficult plastics
  • High impact resistance
  • Excellent fatigue performance

Recommended for

  • Large signs
  • Vehicle panels
  • Composite structures
  • Fabricated acrylic assemblies

How to Bond Acrylic to PVC

For bonding acrylic to PVC we generally recommend:

These toughened acrylic adhesives provide excellent adhesion whilst accommodating slight movement.

Permabond TA4204

Working time: Approximately 4 minutes.

Fixture time: Approximately 8 minutes.

Full cure: 24 hours.

Best for

  • PVC fabrications
  • Plastic housings
  • Sign manufacture

When not to use

  • Not suitable where completely invisible bond lines are required.

Buy now: Permabond TA4204


Permabond TA4205

Offers a longer working time than TA4204.

Ideal for

  • Larger panels
  • Complex positioning
  • Multiple-part assemblies

Buy now: Permabond TA4205


How to Bond Acrylic to ABS

ABS bonds exceptionally well using:

  • TA4204
  • TA4205
  • Plexus MA300

These products produce strong structural bonds while maintaining good impact resistance.

If you’re specifically bonding ABS components, read our guide:

Related Blog: Best Adhesive for Bonding ABS Plastic (Caravans)


How to Bond Acrylic to Glass

Where a completely transparent joint is required, UV-curing adhesives remain the best choice.

Recommended

  • Permabond UV605
  • Permabond UV610

UV adhesives cure only when exposed to ultraviolet light, allowing unlimited positioning time before curing begins.


Cure Time Comparison

Product Working Time Fixture Time Full Cure
UV605 Unlimited 10 to 30 sec Minutes
UV610 Unlimited 15 to 45 sec Minutes
TA4204 4 min 8 min 24 hrs
TA4205 8 min 15 min 24 hrs
ET5428 5 min 30 min 24 hrs
MA300 3 to 6 min 12 to 18 min 24 hrs
MA310 15 to 18 min 35 to 45 min 24 hrs
MA420 Approximately 35 to 40 min Around 90 min 24 hrs

Which Adhesive Should You Choose?

Application Recommended Product
Clear acrylic display UV605
Acrylic to glass UV610
Acrylic to aluminium ET5428
Acrylic to steel ET5428
Acrylic to PVC TA4204
Acrylic to ABS TA4204
Heavy structural acrylic Plexus MA300
Large fabricated panels Plexus MA310
High-strength structural assemblies Plexus MA420

Common Mistakes

Avoid these common errors when learning how to bond acrylic:

  • Using household super glue on large structural joints.
  • Cleaning acrylic with acetone.
  • Applying excessive clamping pressure.
  • Bonding dirty or oily surfaces.
  • Selecting an adhesive with insufficient working time.
  • Ignoring thermal expansion between different materials.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you glue acrylic together?

Yes. UV-curing adhesives provide almost invisible joints, while structural MMA adhesives provide extremely high bond strength for engineering applications.

What is the strongest adhesive for acrylic?

For structural applications, Plexus MA300, MA310 and Permabond ET5428 provide exceptionally strong bonds.

Can acrylic be bonded to aluminium?

Yes. Toughened epoxy and MMA adhesives are excellent choices due to their ability to accommodate differential expansion.

Can I use super glue?

Cyanoacrylate adhesives can work for small repairs but may cause whitening (blooming) and stress cracking. For permanent structural applications, specialist acrylic adhesives are recommended.


Conclusion

Learning how to bond acrylic starts with choosing the correct adhesive for your application. UV adhesives such as Permabond UV605 are ideal for clear optical bonds, while structural products including Permabond TA4204, ET5428 and the Plexus MA300, MA310 and MA420 range deliver outstanding strength for demanding industrial applications.

By selecting the correct adhesive and preparing the surfaces properly, you can achieve durable, professional-quality bonds across a wide variety of acrylic assemblies.

For expert advice on selecting the right adhesive, contact Adhesive Supply Company or browse our full range of industrial adhesives online.


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