Several points need to be noted when using epoxy AB adhesive
November 6th, 2023
We know that epoxy ab adhesive can not only be used in high-end industrial materials such as automobiles and machines, but also play an indispensable role in daily life. Epoxy ab adhesive is often used as a kind of life, adhesive cost is low, simple operation, good adhesion performance and a series of advantages, in our daily life is very popular, here to say, epoxy ab adhesive in the use process need to pay attention to place.
Epoxy resin ab adhesive use precautions:
1、avoid direct contact with the skin and wear protective gloves
Long-term contact with adhesive rarely produces mild skin irritation, itching and slight pain, it is recommended to use when wearing protective gloves, please wipe with acetone or alcohol, and use cleaner cleaning; Use a lot of epoxy resin glue, please try a small batch first, master the product use skills, so as to avoid mistakes.
2、 the best use below 25℃
In addition to note that the performance data is measured in a typical laboratory environment where the temperature is higher than 25 ° C and the humidity is 70%, the use of the customer is only as a reference, and there is no guarantee that all the data can be achieved in a specific environment. Please use the actual data.
3、 pay attention to control the amount of glue
After mixing, the epoxy AB glue will begin to set, its viscosity will rise rapidly and release heat. The curing speed of this product should be used to minimize the use of glue. The more the rubber is mixed, the faster its reaction will be, the faster the curing speed will be, and it can also accompany and release a lot of heat. Please pay attention to the glue controlling the game. Due to the accelerated reaction, its use time will be shortened and the mixture will be used up as quickly as possible. Avoid unnecessary waste.
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