How to bond with water-based woodworking adhesive and its advantages and disadvantages.
Release Date:2025-05-20 Views:0


Because water-based woodworking adhesive is favored by both the country and consumers compared to traditional oil-based adhesives in terms of environmental protection, it is widely used by wood product manufacturers for applications such as panel splicing, panel assembly splicing, door panel cabinet plastic, etc. Below, we share with you from the perspective of how to bond with water-based woodworking adhesive and its advantages and disadvantages:

If woodworking substrates want to be bonded together, it is mainly achieved through the adhesive penetrating into the wood pores of the wood. The adhesive will naturally volatilize its internal moisture, solidify directly on the panel to form adhesive nails, thereby bonding the two panels together. This is the bonding principle of water-based woodworking adhesive.

The advantage of water-based adhesive is its safety and environmental performance, because the adhesive does not contain organic solvents. For applicators and consumers who will use the products, it can be non-toxic and environmentally friendly. Moreover, water-based adhesive itself is water-based, making it very safe during transportation and use. The adhesive itself is neither spontaneously combustible nor does it support combustion, making it safer for both worker application and transportation.

When it comes to some disadvantages of the adhesive, they are also related to some characteristics of water-based adhesives. Because the main component is water, it is greatly affected by ambient temperature and humidity. If the temperature is too high or too low, it will affect the volatilization of water within the adhesive. Secondly, if it is some high surface tension or oily wood, it may not allow the adhesive to penetrate into the substrate, thus affecting the use of water-based woodworking adhesive.


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