Dendrite (adhesive)

Definition
Dendrite (adhesive) refers to a commercial brand of synthetic‑rubber–based adhesive products marketed primarily in India. The name is used for a range of household and industrial glues, often sold under variants such as “Dendrite Super Joiner,” “Dendrite PC‑65,” and “Dendrite Supreme Adhesive.”

Overview
The Dendrite adhesive line is produced by Chandras Chemical Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. and related manufacturers. These adhesives are promoted for bonding a variety of substrates, including leather, rubber, canvas, foam, metal, wood, and plastics. They are commonly employed in footwear manufacturing, automotive upholstery, furniture assembly, arts and crafts, and general household repairs. The products are typically supplied in liquid form, packaged in small bottles (e.g., 20 ml, 50 ml) up to bulk containers (e.g., 1 L).

Etymology / Origin
The word “dendrite” originates from the Greek déndron meaning “tree,” and in scientific contexts denotes branching structures such as neuronal dendrites or crystal growth patterns. In the case of the adhesive brand, the term appears to be used for its connotations of branching, strong connections, or “tree‑like” bonding, rather than indicating a specific technical definition. No scholarly source links the brand name to a distinct chemical or material property beyond marketing.

Characteristics

Attribute Typical Information (as advertised)
Base material Synthetic rubber (often described as “contact adhesive” or “rubber‑based”)
Solvent system May contain organic solvents (e.g., toluene, acetone) to facilitate spreading; exact composition varies by product grade
Application Applied as a thin, even coat to both surfaces; allowed to become tacky before joining
Curing Forms a flexible, durable bond after solvent evaporation; full strength develops within minutes to hours depending on substrate
Temperature resistance Generally resistant to moderate heat; specific grades claim water‑resistance and durability under mechanical stress
Packaging Available in plastic bottles, jars, or bulk drums; color often yellow or amber

Related Topics

  • Adhesives – substances used to bind materials together, encompassing synthetic rubber adhesives, epoxy resins, cyanoacrylates, etc.
  • Synthetic rubber – man‑made elastomers such as styrene‑butadiene rubber (SBR) used in many adhesive formulations.
  • Contact adhesive – a type of adhesive applied to both surfaces and allowed to dry before the pieces are pressed together, similar to the usage instructions for Dendrite products.
  • Industrial bonding – processes and materials used in manufacturing sectors like footwear, automotive interiors, and furniture, where products like Dendrite adhesive are commonly employed.

Note
Accurate information about the chemical composition, performance specifications, and safety data for Dendrite adhesive products is limited to manufacturer marketing materials and retail listings. No independent, peer‑reviewed sources or widely recognized encyclopedic entries detail the brand beyond its commercial presence.

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