- Wood glue is an adhesive used to bond wood, mainly in several types: white latex, outdoor wood glue, and polyurethane wood glue. White latex is the most common indoor woodworking adhesive, non-toxic and easy to clean; Outdoor woodworking adhesive has the characteristics of waterproofing and high temperature resistance; Polyurethane woodworking adhesive is suitable for more complex applications, such as bonding scenarios that require high strength, compression resistance, and crack filling
- Product Details
Types of woodworking adhesives
White latex:
Appearance: Milky white liquid, transparent after drying.
Characteristics: Non toxic, non polluting wood, can be cleaned with water before drying.
Purpose: Suitable for bonding and repairing various indoor wooden products and furniture.
Outdoor woodworking adhesive:
Appearance: Industrial grade white latex, semi transparent after drying.
Features: Waterproof, heat-resistant up to (110 ^ {\ circ} C \).
Usage: Suitable for outdoor wooden products, MDF boards, fireproof boards, etc., and also used for indoor furniture bonding.
Polyurethane Woodworking Adhesive (PUR):
Appearance: Coffee colored liquid, turns light yellow after drying, and slightly swells. Characteristics: Non toxic, with high strength, pressure resistance, acid and alkali resistance, can be polished and painted after drying. Usage: Adhesive for indoor and outdoor wood, also suitable for bonding various materials such as glass, MDF board, metal, cement, etc., especially suitable for filling small cracks.
Precautions for use
Environment and Wood Preparation: Ensure that the surface of the wood is clean and free of oil stains, the humidity is appropriate (generally controlled at 7-12%), and the temperature is moderate.
Mixed use: Some woodworking adhesives (such as polyurethane adhesives) need to be mixed with the main agent and curing agent in strict proportions to ensure thorough mixing and immediate use.
Operation and cleaning: Apply using appropriate tools according to the instructions, press and hold the pressure until the glue solidifies. When it is still wet, clean it with clean water or a damp cloth.
Sealed storage: Unused glue should be properly sealed and stored.
Shelf life: Pay attention to checking the shelf life of the glue, expired glue performance will decrease.
