Product Overview
Our range of Chloroprene adhesive can be used to bond most rubber , cloth, carpets, metal, wood, foamed glass, paper honeycomb, decorative plastic laminates and many other substrates . Features : a c Long bonding range. a c Excellent initial strength. a c High heat resistance. a c High water Resistance. Typical Physical Properties Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. ProductTechno Viscosty ( approx )4000-5000 mpas Cup ford N= 47-8 min Solids content (by wt.):20-23% BasePolychloroprene ColorLigt Yellow Solvent Petroleum distillate , water resistance Handling/Application Information When bonding wood veneers, success is dependent on many variables such as environmental conditions, bonding process, type of base material, type of veneer, adhesive type and top coat finishing systems to name a few. It is the usera s responsibility to thoroughly test any adhesive for its suitability in bonding wood veneers. It is also recommended to follow the veneer manufacturers recommendation and industry guidelines.
Our range of Chloroprene adhesive can be used to bond most rubber , cloth, carpets, metal, wood, foamed glass, paper honeycomb, decorative plastic laminates and many other substrates . Features : a c Long bonding range. a c Excellent initial strength. a c High heat resistance. a c High water Resistance. Typical Physical Properties Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. ProductTechno Viscosty ( approx )4000-5000 mpas Cup ford N= 47-8 min Solids content (by wt.):20-23% BasePolychloroprene ColorLigt Yellow Solvent Petroleum distillate , water resistance Handling/Application Information When bonding wood veneers, success is dependent on many variables such as environmental conditions, bonding process, type of base material, type of veneer, adhesive type and top coat finishing systems to name a few. It is the usera s responsibility to thoroughly test any adhesive for its suitability in bonding wood veneers. It is also recommended to follow the veneer manufacturers recommendation and industry guidelines.