woodworking adhesives

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Definition

FS805

Woodworking Adhesives

Woodworking Adhesives is a two-component polyurethane adhesive used to bond wood to aluminum panel, aluminum honeycomb core, PP honeycome,CPL decorative sheet, high adhesion, solvent-free, no VOC.

2-part polyurethane adhesive

Features

  • solvent-free
 
  • Super flexibility
 
  • High adhesion
2-part polyurethane adhesive

Technical parameters

Component A (FS805)
CharacteristicsMethodUnitsValue
Specific weight at 25±2 ℃ASTMD 1475/60g/ml1.56±0.02
Viscosity at 25±2 ℃ASTMD 2393mPa ·s16000±2000
Colorbeige
AppearanceLiquid paste
Component B (H05)
CharacteristicsMethodUnitsValue
Specific weight at 25±2 ℃ASTMD 1475/60g/ml1.23
Viscosity at 25±2 ℃ASTMD 2393mPa ·s220
ColorDark Brown
AppearanceLiquid paste
Components A and B Mixed
CharacteristicsMethodUnitsValue
Application time at 25±2 ℃ (200 cc A+B)minutes18~20
Open time at 25±2 ℃ (thickness 1mm)minutes60 approx
Press Time at 25±2 ℃ thickness 1mm)minutes250 approx
Minimum Temperature Application+10
Initial Hardening at 25 ℃hours24
Time to reach full cure,25 ℃days7~8
Coverageg/sqm100-450
Components A and B,final characteristics after full cure has been reached
Colorbeige
Density at 20℃ASTM D 792g/ml1.4 approx
Shear strength (aluminum-aluminum)ASTM D-1002MPa≥10
Shore Hardness (full cure)65D approx

FAQ

What are the different types of woodworking adhesives available?

Woodworking adhesives come in various types such as PVA (polyvinyl acetate), epoxy, polyurethane, cyanoacrylate (super glue), and hide glue. Each type has its unique properties and applications.

For outdoor woodworking projects, it’s best to use waterproof adhesives such as polyurethane or epoxy. These adhesives provide excellent resistance to moisture and weathering.

While most woodworking adhesives work well with common types of wood such as pine, oak, and maple, it’s essential to consider the specific characteristics of the wood and the adhesive. Some exotic or oily woods may require special preparation or adhesives designed for those types of wood.

To ensure a strong bond, woodworking surfaces should be clean, dry, and free of dust, grease, and other contaminants. Sanding the surfaces to create a rough texture can also improve adhesion.

The clamping time for woodworking adhesives varies depending on the type of adhesive and the specific application. Generally, it’s best to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for clamping time to achieve the strongest bond.

Some woodworking adhesives, such as hide glue, are reversible and can be softened or dissolved with heat or solvents. However, most modern woodworking adhesives, like PVA and epoxy, are not reversible once they have cured.

Yes, many woodworking adhesives can be stained or painted once they have cured. However, it’s essential to allow the adhesive to fully cure and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for compatibility with stains and paints.

Polyurethane adhesives are known for their excellent gap-filling properties, water resistance, and ability to bond to a wide range of materials, including wood, metal, and plastic. They are also highly durable and provide a strong bond even in challenging conditions.

Yes, many woodworking adhesives, such as epoxy and polyurethane, are suitable for structural applications where a strong and durable bond is required. However, it’s essential to select the appropriate adhesive and follow proper application techniques for optimal results.

Yes, it’s essential to follow safety guidelines provided by the adhesive manufacturer, including wearing appropriate protective equipment such as gloves and goggles, working in a well-ventilated area, and avoiding prolonged skin contact or inhalation of fumes. Additionally, some adhesives may be flammable or release harmful vapors, so it’s crucial to handle them with care.