What effects will white latex adhesive that is too thick have?
Release Date:2025-05-20 Views:1

White latex adhesive has good adhesion and is relatively simple to use. However, white latex manufacturers tell us that if applied too thickly, it will have certain effects.

If the white latex adhesive is too thick, it will not dry well and will have poor viscosity. This is because the viscosity of the adhesive is greatly affected by temperature. The lower the temperature, the lower its fluidity and the thicker the adhesive becomes. The solvent on the surface of the adhesive evaporates, forming a film that feels dry to the touch, but the inside is still not completely dry. If bonding is done at this time, a series of chain reactions such as poor adhesion, stringing, and popping will inevitably occur. This is also why some products have good initial adhesion but fall off later.

Therefore, when applying white latex adhesive, we should apply it thinly, evenly, and allow it to dry thoroughly. During installation, efforts should be made to ensure that the temperature of the adhesive surface meets the requirements.

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