Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Product Type
- Technologies
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Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Application Area
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Guidelines for Use
Preparation:(22L)
- USE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA
- Surfaces to be bonded should be clean, dry and dust free.
- Once the hose and gun has been attached to the canister, open the valve fully. Check the connection points for leaks at this time.
- On first use, the canister may initially take a few seconds to spray correctly. Spray initially onto on a scrap surface to ensure the spray pattern is correct for the application. The trigger restrictor on the gun can be used to set the spray to the required width.
Application:
- Hold the spray gun at 90° to the surface, approximately 4-6 inches away and apply a uniform coat of adhesive to both substrates.
- Apply adhesive in 4-6 inch bands overlapping each band by roughly 50%, with a double coat applied to the edges. Move at a steady pace that provides an even coat of adhesive without allowing any material to puddle. Spray one surface vertically the other horizontally. For most applications, 80-100% adhesive coverage is required for full bond strength. On porous materials, a second coat of adhesive may be necessary.
- Allow the solvents to evaporate from the adhesive (3-5 minutes depending on ambient temperature). To know when the adhesive is ready to bond, it should not transfer to a gloved hand when touched and should feel dry. Bonding the substrates before the solvents have been allowed to evaporate can cause solvent entrapment resulting in bond failures.
- Bring the two surfaces together and apply pressure evenly across the surface.
Preparation:(5L)
Surfaces to be bonded should be clean, dry and free from dust or other contaminants.
Application:- Pour the adhesive directly onto the surfaces to be bonded and spread out using a suitable tool.
- The adhesive should be spread to allow 80%-100% coverage of both surfaces with a dry coat weight of 25g/m2.
- Allow the solvents to evaporate from the adhesive (10-25 minutes depending on ambient temperature). To know when the adhesive is ready to bond, it should not transfer to a gloved hand when touched and should feel dry. Bonding the substrates before the solvents have been allowed to evaporate can cause solvent entrapment resulting in bond failures.
- Bring the two surfaces together and apply pressure evenly across the surface.
Properties
- Appearance
- Green
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Application Temperature 5 - 25 °C - Temperature Resistant 100.0 °C - Open Time 1.0 hour - Drying Time 3 - 5 minutes - Drying Time 10 - 25 minutes - Cure Time 24.0 hours - Coverage 55.0 m² - Coverage 115.0 m² - Solids Content 35.0 % - Storage Temperature 15 - 35 °C -
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Size
Available Sizes:
- 22L Canister
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
- 12 months
- Disposal Information
- Once the canister is empty of any hazardous materials and depressurised, it can be considered as scrap metal, in accordance with the national or local waste company, under code EWC 15 01 04* (empty aerosol, non-hazardous residues).
- Canisters and aerosols that are still pressurised and contain product should be disposed of in accordance with the national or local waste company under code EWC 16 05 04* (full or partially empty aerosol).
- For disposal of used packaging, it would need to be
- classified as packaging containing residues of/or contaminated
- by hazardous substances using waste code EWC 15 01 10*.
- Storage & Shelf Life
- Protect from extremes of temperature in a controlled environment between 15 and 35°C, and away from direct sunlight. Do not stand on a cold concrete floor. Low temperatures can result in irreparable separation of the adhesive.
- Stored under the correct conditions, in original, unopened containers, the product will have a shelf life of 12 months. The adhesive will have a limited life once the container is opened.