Description
TEMPO MARINE D4 is polymer dispersion wood adhesive formulated for high specifications bonding. Offers rapid and high strength bonding as well as excellent resistance to humidity conditions. It is most suitable for outdoor applications. Dries transparent. Complies to specification EN 204/D4.
ADVANTAGES
- One component
- Excellent bonding strength
- Excellent water resistance D4 (waterproof)
- Suitable for exterior use
- Fast bonding
- Temperature resistance
- Resistance to ageing
- Dries transparent
- Environmentally friendly
APPLICATIONS
- It is suitable for exterior timber constructions such as wooden pergolas, door and window wooden frames etc.
- Marine applications
- Bonding of hard and soft wood, MDF, formica, soft- and hardboard, synthetic resin board, chipboard, veneers which are exposed to high humidity and water conditions.
- Bonding of furniture where high resistance to humidity and ageing is required.
- Bonding of other materials on chipboard, wood and board, such as cardboard, paper or textile-backed PVC cloth.
Specifications
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Coverage:
150 - 200 gr/m2
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Thinning:
no
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Application:
by brush
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Application:
by roller
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Application:
by knife
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Initial bonding:
30 minutes 20oC
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Final bonding:
24 hours 20oC
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Exterior use
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Interior use
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Application temperature:
10oC - 35oC
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Cleaning:
with water
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Instructions for use
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- All surfaces must be dry and clean from dust and grease.
- Apply the adhesive with a brush, roller, spatula or directly from the nozzle.
- Apply an even film of adhesive to one surface only.
- Allow the adhesive to soak into the parts for some minutes.
- Assemble the joint whilst adhesive is still wet and apply light pressure.
- The use of clamps or press is suggested. The pressure must then be sufficiently high and evenly applied to the entire surface.
It is advisable to perform a suitability test prior to full scale application
REMARKS
- Application temperature: 18oC - 25oC
- Do not use below +12oC
- Ideal moisture content of the wood: 8-12%
- Significant irregularities reduce the contact surface and therefore will lead to unsatisfactory bonding results.