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Glexo Adhesive Cold glue up to 86°F (30°C)
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Glexo Adhesive Cold glue up to 86°F (30°C)

£113.38
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Adhesive composition (cold glue) Glexo for normal application temperatures less than 86°F /30°C. Uncompromising performance in all jobs and under all conditions.

The adhesive composition is intended for use with Glexo power tabs, but it can also be applied separately using special techniques. A feature of the composition is its pronounced non-Newtonian behavior. So with a sharp application of force, the composition becomes much harder, allowing the maximum force from the tool to be transferred to the repaired surface. The remains of the composition are removed from the surface with the bulk on the tab. If it is necessary to separate the adhesive from the surface to be repaired, it is necessary to separate it not with sudden movements.

The adhesive properties of the composition strongly depend on the temperature, therefore, before using in cool conditions, it is recommended to warm the composition with your hands to pronounced stickiness. It is also important to thoroughly prepare the surface to be repaired by cleaning it from dirt. For deep cleaning of the surface and the best adhesion, the use of Glexo SPS wipes is highly recommended. In case of contamination of the composition, it is allowed to rinse it in water using slightly alkaline detergents.

The warranty period and service life of the composition is 1 year.

 

Color: Blue, Purple, White
Size: 20, 24
Material: 100% Polyester

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