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Weld Mount AT-2010 is a truly unique adhesive. It has high viscosity and cures in 5 to 6 minutes with a 4-minute working time. This fast cure time makes AT-2010 ideal for applications which require an immediate, high-strength bond.

It has a shelf-life of 1 year when stored at 72 degrees or less. Designed to bond parts onto a variety of substrates including Fiberglass, Steel, Aluminum, Glass, and Wood. Please note that Weld Mount adhesives DO NOT bond well to StarBoard, low energy plastics, or rubber.

AT-2010 is packaged in a 50ml cartridge and can be mixed by hand or by using our AT-300 adhesive dispensing gun and AT-850 mixing tips. (Sold separately) The 50ml cartridge will bond 150-200 parts.

AT-2010 is available individually and in (10) packs.

Info & Guides

Description of the WELD MOUNT ADHESIVES

AT-1030 Is A specially formulated acrylic adhesive which cures in 12 minutes and has working strength within 40 minutes. AT-1030 is packaged in a 30 ML side by side dispenser cartridge with a built in plunger. Cut off the tips and dispense the amount needed for hand mixing. A cap is included to deal the cartridge for reuse. AT-1030 is a good general purpose bonder for all substrates except low energy plastics and rubber. AT-1030 has a shelf life of 12 months when stored at 72 degrees or less. The cartridge will bond 50-75 parts.


AT-2010 is also a two-part acrylic adhesive, which is formulated with high viscosity to allow instant bonding of Weld Mount System fasteners to any surface (horizontal, vertical or overhead). AT-2010 is packaged in a two part 50 ML cartridge which is mounted in the AT-300 adhesive dispensing gun using a 1 to 1 plunger. A special mixing tip is used to mix the two components thoroughly before use. AT-2010 sets in approximately 6 minutes, develops working strength in 15-20 minutes and dries to a light yellow color. AT-2010 is used typically for bonding Weld Mount parts in lighter duty applications.


AT-4020 acrylic adhesive will bond to fiberglass, steel, aluminum, glass, wood and many other substrates. However, it should be noted that AT-4020 adhesive will not bond well to StarBoard, low energy plastics or rubber. AT-4020 does not adhere as well to metals as it does to composite substrates. Weld Mount AT-4020 Acrylic Adhesive is a specially formulated to hold studs and standoffs without sagging. The Acrylic Adhesive cures in 10 minutes and has a working strength within 30 minutes at 72 Degrees F. The 50 ML cartridge will bond approximately 100-150 parts. AT-4020 is used primarily for bonding Weld Mount parts to composites in heavier duty applications.


AT-6030 adhesive is a two-component, 10:1 mix ratio structural adhesive with outstanding adhesion for bonding metals, carbon fiber, composites and most plastics. Most metals can be bonded without priming. This advanced product is designed to meet specific requirements of the transportation industry, including reduced read through on show surfaces. The combination of minimum surface preparation, primerless metal bonding and low read through makes AT-6030 ideal for a variety of assembly operations. AT-6030 is packaged in 40ML cartridges for use with our AT-300 dispensing gun and AT-650 mixing tips. AT-6030 is used typically for bonding Weld Mount parts in the heaviest duty applications.

Technical Information

Weld Mount System advantages:

  • Eliminate the need to drill in to a composite skin and exposing the core
  • Eliminate drilling, tapping, welding, grinding and finishing steps
  • Eliminate costly rework expenses caused by inadvertently drilling though substrates
  • Eliminate blocking added during lamination in order to have a place to put screws
  • Much stronger than traditional methods
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Flower Mound, TX
1 out of 5 stars.

Didn't work for my project

2 years ago
I bought this item to fasten the latch on steel gate. It didn't hold/ Tried it twice. No luck Ended up hiring someone to weld it.
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Mattapoisett, MA
5 out of 5 stars.

Great stuff, super strong

5 years ago
No more drilling holes to mount to fiberglass surfaces. Clean and fast.
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Rockland, ME
5 out of 5 stars.

Impressive!

15 years ago
I used this product in new yacht construction and was blown away by it. It's strength and fast cure time allow you to get on with the project at hand immediately.
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Q: DO YOU HAVE AT-2010 ACRYLIC ADHESIVE IN STOCK? IF NOT, WHEN WILL THEY BE AVAILABLE?

2 years ago
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A: It is due in early December.

2 years ago
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Q: Anyone have an idea about how much weight these would support, id like to mount an electrical box 22 pounds in weight to the hull and this looks like a great way with some relevant studs?

6 years ago
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A: I used the adhesive to mount our chartplotter to the fiberglass bulkhead. I attached 4 bolts/studs using the weld adhesive and have never had any issue with it. It's been on our boat for several years while we sailed the Bahamas. I am not sure about 22 pounds but if you use several then you should be fine. You could also test it by using just one stud and hang 20 pounds on it and see if just one will hold. Make sure it is attached to the bare surface without any paint.

6 years ago
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Q: will this work om corian solid surface?

5 years ago
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