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What Does White Glue (PVAc Glue) Bond?

White glue is a adhesive that can be used for various materials and applications. It is particularly effective for bonding parquet, solid wood, paper, cardboard, corrugated board, thread, and fabric. Additionally, it is suitable for filling purposes, providing a smooth and aesthetically pleasing finish on surfaces.

White glue bonds strongly to the surfaces it is applied to, creating durable and long-lasting bonds due to its high adhesive strength. Once dried, it leaves transparent or cloudy transparent film layer, enhancing the visual appeal of the bonded surface. Moreover, thanks to its special formulation, it offers protection against mold and bacteria, making it a reliable choice for hygienic environments.

What Are the Properties of White Glue?

White glue is available in low, medium, and high-viscosity forms, making it easy to apply. Upon drying, it forms a transparent or cloudy transparent film layer, ensuring a strong and durable bond.

Even in highly humid environments, white glue provides excellent adhesion, preventing the growth of mold and bacteria with its special protective ingredients. Furthermore, it can be safely used in industrial facilities and food production areas.

Where Is White Glue Used?

White glue has a broad range of applications and can be used on various surfaces. It delivers high performance in both indoor and outdoor settings, ensuring a secure bond for furniture and wooden products. It is particularly effective for bonding solid wood, particleboard, and MDF through cold press or clamping methods.

Additionally, it is a preferred adhesive for materials such as paper, cardboard, corrugated board, thread, and fabric. With its strong adhesion properties, it provides reliable solutions for various applications, ensuring long-lasting and durable results.

10 April 2022