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Quick-setting cold wood glue for hardwood D2
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Quick-setting cold wood glue for hardwood D2

For cold gluing of solid wood and wood compounds (particle board, MDF, hollow core, multi-layer) and plastic laminates in the manufacturing of indoor furniture and furnishings

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  • Density: 1.08 g/cm3, the product does not contain mineral fillers

  • A filled product can have a density of 1.30 g/cm3

  • A large amount of glue is applied, so as a filled product for manufacturing, consumption is around 25% higher

  • In a canister, a filled product occupies 70–75% of the volume, while an unfilled product occupies 90–95%

  • The colour of the glue is greyish or yellowish in filled products

  • Filled products tend to leave a grey line of glue

  • The adhesive power of the D2 universal product is 30–40% higher than filled products

  • Once the glue has hardened, it becomes semi-transparent without changing colour

  • Reduced colouring even in the presence of tannins

  • Quick-drying

  • Strong, elastic adhesive line

  • Resists temperature well
Notice

With the higher temperatures in the summer months, the open time is significantly reduced



Not frost resistant


Do not apply below 6–10°C


The product has a high penetration capacity, so the adhesive may be completely absorbed by the support if finishes are imprecise, at very low temperatures or when wood moisture levels are high (> 12%)


Bonding carried out at temperatures below 15°C may present defects


Storage at temperatures below +5°C and above 35°C may cause problems with the product

D2 classification as per EN 204/205