Universal Adhesive 25ml Super Glue Bison
PROPERTIES
- With "easy tip system"
- Precise dosing
- Easy + clean to use
- Safe standing and shockproof container
- Reaches smallest corners and joints
WHAT DOES IT DO?
SUITABLE FOR:
- Ideal for small-area bonds (not suitable for large-area bonds). Glues many plastics such as rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride), ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, shock-resistant styrene), PS (polysterene), acrylic resin (Plexiglas®), polycarbonate (Makrolon®), phenolic resins (Bakelite®), metals (e.g. steel, iron, light and heavy metals), porcelain, ceramics, rubber and wood.
- Only partly suitable for glass (over a period of time the bond becomes brittle, causing it to weaken).
- GETTING STARTED
BEFORE USE:
Working conditions
Not to be applied at temperatures below +10°C.
Personal safety
Cyanoacrylate adhesives harden extremely quickly in the presence of moisture (such as air humidity, moisture in the skin, perspiration, skin sebum, tears). Care must therefore be taken during use, particularly as regards children and contact with the skin and eyes. But even without treatment, cyanoacrylate adhesives dissolve naturally with time.
Surface requirements
The materials to be bonded must be clean, dry, free of dust and grease, and well-fitting.
Preliminary surface treatment
- Any dust, oil, grease, wax or separating agent should therefore be thoroughly removed from the surfaces to be stuck together. The best way to achieve this is to rub the parts a number of times with appropriate solvents, such as acetone (if this is suitable for the material – check first!).
- For metals and metal alloys it is usually sufficient to roughen the surface using emery paper or by grinding or brushing.
DURING USE:
Handling of packaging
To pierce the membrane, turn the cap clockwise firmly onto the container. Do not press the black wings while piercing. Unscrew the cap to reveal applicator – ready!
Directions for use
- Apply the glue directly from the container, using the nozzle, as thinly as possible onto one side (too much glue slows down the curing process significantly!). Press parts together immediately. Depending on the applied amount of glue and the material the glue polymerizes within 60 seconds into a synthetic resin and connects both parts very strongly. When glueing at low humidity, curing time can be shortened by briefly breathing onto one of the parts to be assembled. The best glueing results are reached at room temperature. Basic reacting surfaces accelerate the hardening of the glue, sour reacting surfaces (e.g. wood, ceramics, porcelain, leather) slow it down.
- After use, clean nozzle with a dry tissue and close the tube by replacing the cap.
Advice
- If the skin becomes stuck, soak for as long as possible in warm soapy water and prise apart carefully without using force; moisturise the skin afterwards.
- A further possibility is to rub the fingers in warm water and push a paperclip or piece of wire between them. After some time the fingers can be separated. The affected areas may also be treated immediately with acetone or nail polish remover. As organic solvents also remove grease, we recommend applying hand cream afterwards. Should any specks of adhesive remain, these can be rubbed away using a pumice stone. In the event of the product being sprayed into the eyes or mouth, the eyes or mouth must be kept open and rinsed with plenty of water. If necessary, seek medical advice.
- Because of the particular fumes developed by cyanoacrylate adhesives, it is advisable to ventilate the premises well when using relatively large quantities.
Points of attention
Note: Instant glue contains cyanoacrylate. Dangerous: sticks skin and eyelids together within seconds. Keep out of reach of children. If contact with the skin has occurred, avoid forced attempts to remove the adhesive. In such cases, the skin will automatically reject the adhesive. Subsequently wash skin with water. If the adhesive has ended up in the eyes, then keep eyelids open, rinse immediately with water and consult a doctor. Separate bonded fingers by soaking them well in water and then rolling a pencil between them.
AFTER USE:
Stains/residue
Remove wet adhesive residue immediatelywith a dry cloth or similar After curing is becomes very difficult to remove the adhesive residues. Acetone will dissolve the adhesive (very slowly).
Storage conditions
Store in a dry, cool, frost-free place. Storage below +5°C (in refrigerator) ensures maximum shelf life.