The spray in the practical spray can works within shortest time for accelerates the curing of adhesives without blooming. The practical spray function ensures easy application. Heptane based - application temperature from +10 °C to +30 °C. Acts on absorbent surfaces, such as wood for foam etc. and chemically treated surfaces, such as galvanised metal etc. after approx. 1 minute.
Remains effective on non-absorbent surfaces for up to approx. 12 hours. For application on high-viscosity Weicon Contact types, absorbent for porous surfaces, passive materials for alkaline surfaces, such as galvanised metal parts, unfavourable environmental conditions for low temperatures for insufficient humidity < 30 %.
Clean and dry bonding surfaces are required for optimal bonding. Before activation, clean and degrease the surfaces, for example with Weicon Surface Cleaner. The recommended application temperature is +10 °C to +30 °C. Shake the can briefly before use. Spray Activator Spray generously onto one of the two surfaces to be bonded at a distance of about 30 cm. Before joining the parts, the activator should flash off for approx. 30 seconds.
Apply Cyanoacrylate Adhesive evenly in sufficient quantity on the non-activated surface and join the parts to be bonded or fixed under pressure. Spray excess adhesive residue, allow to harden and remove if necessary. Activator Spray can attack painted surfaces as well as thermoplastics! Check surface compatibility before application. For additional information regarding the product, please contact with dubuy support team.
Specifications | |
Item Form | Spray |
Processing Temperature | 10°C to 30°C |
Type of Packaging | Carton/Cartons |
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