Contact glues remain really elastic after bonding (that is what makes the bond very durable). They contain solvents, are especially good for planar bonds on diverse materials and should be used as follows: apply the adhesive evenly to both sides – in the case of larger areas use a SERRATED SCRAPER for application – allow it to evaporate for approximately 15 minutes until the glue is no longer sticky to the touch and then firmly press the pieces together. In doing this last step, it is the amount of pressure applied, not how long you apply it, that determines the solidity of the bond. Repositioning is not possible.
contact adhesive, yellowish brown, contains solvent, temperature resistant from –40 to +110 °C, water resistant, flexible, hazard warning: Xi (= irritant), F (= highly flammable), N (= dangerous for the environment)
contact high-strength adhesive, contains solvent, yellowish brown, temperature resistant from –40 to +70 °C, water resistant, flexible, hazard warning: Xi (= irritant), F (= highly flammable), N (= dangerous for the environment)
contact high-strength adhesive, contains solvent, transparent, temperature resistant from –40 to +70 °C, water resistant, plasticizer resistant, flexible, hazard warning: Xi (= irritant), F (= highly flammable)
contact adhesive, transparent, colourless, especially suitable for PS rigid foam (polystyrene), hazard warnings: Xi irritant, F highly flammable, N dangerous for the environment
high quality polychloroprene-based contact glue, beige, contains solvent, easy to spread, not affected by frost, Uses: 150-250 g/m² (when glue is applied to both surfaces to be glued), hazard warnings: Xn harmful, F highly flammable, N dangerous for the environment