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Polyurethane glue COSMO PU-200.180
for woodreinforcing

Polyurethane glue - COSMO PU-200.180 - WEISS CHEMIE + TECHNIK GMBH & CO. KG  - for wood / reinforcing
Polyurethane glue - COSMO PU-200.180 - WEISS CHEMIE + TECHNIK GMBH & CO. KG  - for wood / reinforcing
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Characteristics

Composition
polyurethane
Support
for wood
Options
reinforcing

Description

This adhesive is used for the bonding of PVC-hard, pre-treated aluminium, stainless steel, fibre-glass reinforced plastics GRP/GFK and different types of insulating material to be used constructively, like Lolamat. COSMO PU-200.180 does not drop and has a high bonding strength, but also a good coatability. Does not penetrate into very absorbent substrates like mineral surfaces, silicate panels, etc. TEST REPORTS Flame resistance Fulfils the requirements for low flame spread characteristics according to IMO FTPC, part 5. Usage on ships Is licensed for international use on ships according to the verification certificate of the BG Verkehr, Hamburg, according to module B. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS - cost-effective ratio of mixture of 100:15 (parts by weight) - high temperature resistance - processing time of 90min - high impact resistance - good weather stability - impact sound dampening properties - thixotropic, does not drop - tough-elastic adhesive joint - suitable for the bonding of different material surfaces, e.g. PVC-hard, glass fibre reinforced plates GRP/GFK (smoothened), aluminium, high pressure laminate (HPL),etc. and diverse insulating materials like PUR- and PS-foam or mineral wool Technical information Basis 2-part PUR reaction adhesive, solvent-free Film property tough-elastic Viscosity applicable with a spatula, thixotropic Packaging binder: 300kg metal clamping ring drum, 3kg bucket hardener: 250kg metal bung hole drum, 0,45kg bottles Colour beige

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