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White latex adhesive can be used to bond items such as wood, paper, and leather, but it cannot bond items such as liquids, metal, or plastic.
1. Before using white latex adhesive, clean the surface. First, clean the surface of the material to be bonded, making it clean, dry, and free of grease and dust. If there is oil or dust on the material to be bonded, remember to wipe it clean with a cleaning agent such as alcohol.
2. Stir the white latex adhesive evenly before use, then use a brush to evenly apply the ecological white glue product to the surface of the material to be bonded. The construction temperature should be above 5°C, the drying temperature should not exceed 120°C, and the coating should not be too thick, otherwise it will overflow from both sides, affecting production efficiency and appearance.
3. Bonding and pressing: Press the two surfaces together after bonding. Clamps, tape, or heavy objects can be used to press the two surfaces of the bonded object together. Pressing the white latex adhesive for more than 96 hours can achieve better results.
What factors affect the curing time of white latex adhesive?
The curing time of white latex adhesive is affected by indoor humidity and temperature. If used under low temperature and high humidity conditions, there will be a delay. If used in a dry, well-ventilated, room temperature environment, the curing time will be shortened.
Environmentally friendly white latex adhesive is generally safe, but it must not get into the eyes or be swallowed. If accidental contact occurs, it needs to be washed with plenty of water. If it comes into contact with skin, it can be washed with plenty of water or alcohol. Water-based white latex adhesive is a non-flammable, non-combustible environmentally friendly liquid, and its storage and transportation can be handled according to the "Non-Dangerous Goods Regulations."
Many homeowners or decoration workers directly pour unused white latex adhesive into the drain for convenience. This behavior is not advisable. Pouring white latex adhesive into the drain can cause blockage. Used white latex adhesive should be left to stand for storage, and after drying and forming a film, it should be disposed of as solid waste.