Properties
- Easy to spread
- Does not drip
- Forms no strings
- Bonds immediately
- Super-strong
- Suitable for materials under stress
- Universal
- Moisture and frost resistant
Application
Ideally suitable for bonding plastic panel board (such as Formica®), veneer, hardboard, synthetic edges, rubber, leather, linoleum, cork, textiles and polyether foam together and on wood, chipboard, concrete and metal. This adhesive does not drip and is therefore very suitable for vertical bonding. Excellent for bonding stair edgings, floor covering or stair carpets, furniture tips or felts, among other things. Also for repairing shoes, bags, toys and carpets, or for doing (hobby) handicraft work.
Not suitable for Polystyrene foam (Tempex®), PE, PP, PTFE and vinyl.
Handling
Before use
Use adhesive and parts to be bonded at room temperature only. The relative humidity must be below 65%. This is to avoid formation of bubbles in the final product. Once attached, adjustment is no longer possible. Always test on an (inconspicuous) part of the surface first.
Surfaces must be dry, clean, dust- and grease-free and a good fit.
Clean and degrease the surfaces to be bonded for optimal results.
Use a solid brush or fine-toothed (1 mm) glue spreader to cover large surfaces. Use a roller or rubber mallet to join the materials firmly.
Stir well before use. Should preferably not be diluted
2-2.5 m²/litre, applied on both sides, depending on the nature of the materials to be bonded.
During use
Apply the adhesive thinly and evenly to both surfaces using the fine-toothed adhesive spreader (1 mm) or brush. Allow both surfaces to dry for 10 to 25 minutes. As soon as the adhesive stops stringing, join parts. Adjustment is then no longer possible. Avoid entrapping of air bubbles. Firmly tap, roll or press materials.
For optimum results, both the adhesive and the parts to be bonded must be at room temperature (definitely do not use below +10°C). The final bonding strength depends on the pressure applied. Therefore, press as firmly as possible across the entire surface. Should the adhesive joint between porous materials be exposed to long-lasting contact with water, the adhesive may detach from the wet surface.
After use
Remove wet adhesive residue immediately. Dried excess adhesive can only be removed mechanically or with a paint stripper (pre-test).
Store properly closed in a cool and frost-free place. Shelf life is a minimum 24 months.