Illbruck PU012 Wood Adhesive Standard Set 1kg (12 per carton)
Illbruck PU012 Wood Adhesive Standard Set 1kg (12 per carton)
PU012 is a low viscosity, liquid polyurethane wood adhesive.
Usage/purpose
PU012 is a low viscosity PU adhesive designed for rapidly bonding wood to wood. It is suitable for full water immersion, even in seawater. It is ideal for the manufacture and lamination of composite panels and will bond many different types of foam and insulation materials to a wide variety of rigid and flexible facing panel types. Typical uses are in the manufacture and erection of cold stores, caravans, mobile homes, offices and insulated building units.
Not suitable for bonding polyethylene, polypropylene, Teflon® or Nylon. Moisture content of wood must not exceed 30% w/w.
Safety data sheet must be read and understood before use.
Product Benefits
- Waterproof adhesive suitable for external use - meets the requirements of EN 204 (D4)
- Forms an exceptionally high bond strength to most building materials, even damp substrates
- Gap filling action achieves a high strength bond with irregular or uneven substrates
- Rapid curing and outstanding bond strength without the need for priming or surface treatment
Data Sheets
Technical Data Sheet
Safety Data Sheets
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