NEW WOODLOK 3150 is a high performance emulsion adhesive especially formulated for the bonding of synthetic laminated board (Melamine®) to MDF, timber, particleboard and other porous substrates. Cured adhesive is clear and forms a durable, high strength bond.
COMMON USES
Especially formulated for the bonding of synthetic laminated board (Melamine®) to MDF, timber, particleboard and other porous substrates.
Often used for products that require an elegant finish, e.g. cabinetmaking, doormaking, and shopfitting.
Melamine panels are widely used in the home to provide a tidy and stylish veneer for wardrobes, drawers, shelves, kitchens, vanities, wall linings, and much more.
Strong adherence to steel and aluminium sheets.
BONDS
Melamine to MDF and board.
Steel and aluminium sheets.
ADVANTAGES
A modified acrylic adhesive for bonding melamine to other substrates.
Can be applied in temperatures as low as 2ºC.
Long working time for precision joining.
Eliminates the need for nails and screws - no more cracks and splinters.
Non-toxic.
Easy clean up with water.
For a more comprehensive rundown of the advantages of Woodlok 3150, please read our blog post.
PROPERTIES
Viscosity : 7,000cps
Solids : 55%
Open Time @ 20°C : 12min
PREPARATION
All surfaces to be glued must be clean and dry. Remove all oil, grease, wax, old glue, finish or other foreign material before gluing.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Chemical Description : A modified acrylic copolymer aqueous dispersion based adhesive.
APPLICATION METHOD
The most suitable application for this type of product is using a roller gluer, applying the adhesive on the board and then carrying out immediately the joining of the covering. It should then be uniformly pressed on the entire surface with a cold press for a minimum of 2 hours. Should it be wished to speed up drying, a hotplate press could also be used at a temperature of 60 - 70º C. The pressing time would need to be determined by testing previously.
APPEARANCE
White when wet, clear when dry.
ODOUR
Slight when wet. None when dry.
CLEAN UP
With water when wet. Cured glue must be cut or scraped away.
COVERAGE
120gm—240gm m² of glue line is recommended depending on substrate.
COMMON USES
ADVANTAGES
PROPERTIES
All surfaces to be glued must be clean and dry. Remove all oil, grease, wax, old glue, finish or other foreign material before gluing.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
The most suitable application for this type of product is using a roller gluer, applying the adhesive on the board and then carrying out immediately the joining of the covering. It should then be uniformly pressed on the entire surface with a cold press for a minimum of 2 hours. Should it be wished to speed up drying, a hotplate press could also be used at a temperature of 60 - 70º C. The pressing time would need to be determined by testing previously.
APPEARANCE
Note : One surface must be porous.
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