Bison Kit MSDS
Bison Kit MSDS
Bison Kit MSDS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Universal contact adhesive based on synthetic rubber,
resins and solvents. Toluene-free.
FIELD OF APPLICATION
Laminated plastics (Formica, Perstorp, Duropal, Resopal,
etc.), board, veneer-, rubber- and plastic edging strips,
rubber, foam-rubber, leather, linoleum, felt and cork to
wood, chipboard, concrete, stone and metals.
PROPERTIES
Dilutability: use for diluting only Thinner.
Temp. resistance: from - 15C up to + 70C.
Frost resistance: excellently resistant to frost. If the
adhesive has thickened somewhat because of frost, normal
consistency can be obtained again by placing it in a well
heated room (above +20C) for some hours.
Resistance to moisture: good.
Chemical resistance: resistant to oil, bases and acids.
TECHNICAL DATA
Basic Material
: polychloroprene rubber.
Colour
: yellow/brown.
Solids content
: 25%.
Specific gravity : 860 kg/m3.
Viscosity
: 3,5 Pa.s. at +20C.
Flash point
: 0C.
APPLICATION
Surface treatment: The surfaces to be bonded must be dry
and free from grease and dust. The surfaces to be bonded
must fit closely together.
Tools: Strong brush or spreader for coating large surfaces.
Clean tools with '
Thinner'
.
Application temp.: Do not use at temperatures below
+10C. At low temperatures care must be taken that the
temperature of the adhesive and of the surfaces to be
bonded is higher than the ambient temperature. Cold
materials have a strong tendency to attract the moisture
present in the surrounding air. Moisture on the adhesive film
may have a disastrous effect on the bond and will lead to
unsatisfactory results.
Assembly time: 10 to 40 minutes.
Coverage: Dependent on the surface texture of the
materials to be bonded: 2-21/2 m2/litre (if applied to both
surfaces).
Directions for use: Apply an even film of adhesive to both
materials. Porous materials must be coated twice, the
second time after the first layer is dry.
When the coat of adhesive is just tacky and does not longer
transfer to your finger upon touching, the surfaces can be
brought together. Take care to position the materials
accurately, because once the joint is made, they cannot be
adjusted by sliding. Next firmly tap the surfaces with a
rubber hammer or roll with a pressure roll.
A press may be used as well; the pressure must then be
sufficiently high and evenly applied to the entire surface.
Bumps and gaps reduce the contact surface. Air bubbles
can be avoided by unrolling the material during fixing.
Bison-Kit Contact Adhesive has a very good initial grab.
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