Diolen epoxy lamination is first to fail in peel test


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Hanaldo
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Yeh don't get too overwhelmed by your choice of adhesive, at the end of the day any synthetic paste adhesive is going to be significantly stronger than the wood so you don't need to be too concerned about whether to go with an epoxy or an MMA or a polyurethane etc. Just pick one that is easy for you to get and cures at room temperature etc.
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Hanaldo - 5/27/2021 5:18:59 AM


Yes, exactely...
For very porous material, just like a wood, better don't use cyanoacrylate/acrylic hybrid universal bonder. The cyanoacrylate substrate is suck by a porous surface very quickly...
If the strip is 2x4m be carefull about the curing time, all the mentioned glues are relatively fast curing...3-10min...and all the procedure has to be very very fast...
For example epoxy based Loctite 9466 has a working time cca 60min, Acralock SA 10-05 cca 10min, Loctite HY4070 cca 2-3min...

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