- Adhesive remover (also known as debonding agent) is a chemical agent used to dissolve and remove adhesive residue. It is mainly composed of a mixture of organic solvents such as acetone, toluene, and ethyl acetate. It works by decomposing the chemical structure of the adhesive and can quickly remove cured adhesives such as 502 instant dry adhesive
- Product Details
main ingredients
Organic solvents: such as turpentine, pine perfume, acetone, toluene, ethyl acetate, etc., used to dissolve glue.
Surfactant: Helps the debonding agent penetrate into the interior of the adhesive layer, improving dissolution efficiency.
Other additives: Some specialized debonding agents may contain acidic or alkaline substances to target specific types of adhesives.
working principle
Dissolving effect: Organic solvents break down the chemical structure of glue, causing it to soften and lose its stickiness.
Penetration effect: Surfactants "feed" the debonding agent into the interior of the adhesive layer, thereby enhancing the dissolution effect.
Chemical reaction: In some cases, acidic or alkaline components can react chemically with the adhesive, rendering it ineffective.
Application field
Home: Remove label residue, tape marks, etc. from furniture.
Industry: Removing adhesives from equipment or products during the production process.
Car: Clean the residual labels on the interior or body of the car.
Medical: Remove medical tape or bandage residue.
Instructions for use
Application method: Apply the adhesive to the surface of the glue, wait for it to soften, and then scrape off.
Soaking method: Soak small items in a glue remover and take them out after the glue dissolves.
Spray method: evenly spray the glue remover on the glue surface with a spray bottle.
Precautions
Safety protection: Gloves, goggles, and masks should be worn during operation and carried out in a well ventilated area to avoid inhaling harmful gases or contact with the skin.
Compatibility testing: Test in inconspicuous places to avoid corrosive damage to certain plastics (such as ABS), ink printed materials, leather, paint surfaces, etc.
Scope of application: It may not be applicable to types of adhesives such as AB glue, glass glue, and hot melt glue.
Storage: It should be stored in a cool, ventilated, and away from sources of fire, and kept sealed.
