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Cant read Chinese? You dont need to. The foam is a medium curing time foam safe glue. All the locals here use it and its great stuff! The factory that makes this also makes the same glues for the western market but at a much higher price. We have the local glue here, at a fraction of the price. The label reads "Foam Glue which is safe for all Foam Types"
In our experience the glue should be used for tight joins, and not for gap filling. Its quite thin. Gap filling will take much longer to dry.
Not very strong. On depron I'd prefer PU glue anyday or even foam safe CA ... even non foma safe CA holds better then this glue so long as it does not eat up too much foam.
Yes it's generally save on any type og foam.
This glue is a thin, slow dry, foam safe contact adhesive that keeps quite elastic properties even when dry.
It is a good idea to allways try on a small piece before using you favorite glue on a new foam.
1. Not an instant glue!
2. ...more like rubber cement, but much much stronger!
3. Perfect for gluing where there is sufficient contact area - but you cannot slide parts together! It grabs right away.
4. Typical: Apply to both parts, let dry, and then place parts together.
You can use it with the foam without any problems. I used it on SkyWalker (EPO). I like it glue because it's very strong (but not instant) and more plastic than the CA or epoxy.
Great glue if you do not put it too much. If you put it too much it may eat some kind of foam and dry slowly. You need to work with it same just with uhu por. Put it THIN on both surface which you want to glue, than leave it 1-2 minute, than you can glue it together. After that in few minutes joint will hold pretty good.
You definitely need to experiment with the foam it is to be used on. Apply very thinly to both surfaces and I found you need to wait a lot longer than 1 - 2 minutes, I was getting best results after leaving for a good 1.5 hours before sticking together. I am also going to try the method mentioned regards applying to both surfaces, leave overnight then apply a new thin layer to one surface and press together
Really good and sticky glue. It took me only one tube to build an entire firebird jet from scratch. 1.Put a layer of glue on both sides. 2.Fit them together. 3.Separate them and wait 1min 4.Fit them back again and wait untill it drys out.
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Nigel Monk
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This is the only glue I've found that actually adheres to the surface of Multiplex's Elapor. It does need to be allowed to cure however otherwise the glue will fail or will peel off the surface. The technique is to prime the surfaces first - spread it on one surface fairly thinly, press the pieces together then separate and allow to cure overnight. Add more glue to one surface and press together again as normal. The foam will fail before the glue
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michael balmes
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This glue is very thin which is great for flows into tight spaces where your thicker glues need to be worked. It is not that fast around 15 minutes but still tacky. It comes with a cap and a cone shaped dispenser, I use a small servo screw to block the cone for later use and it seems to work well. It is also very light and sticks well to fan fold foam which is all I have used it on. Great deal for the price, but won’t be the only glue you need.
Mike
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R. Esveldt
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This glue is very very thin. Once you open the tube it comes pooring out, beware of your clothes. It glues very nice on depron, I use it for large surfaces. Let it dry for one minute and then put the surfaces together. It's too thin to glue small pieces together, it will flow off.
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Here in Australia we can't get UHU por and any other glue is 10 to $15 for a small tube. This stuff is great for Depron and GWS foamy's. Works like a contact cement if you leave the surfaces apart for a few minutes or just glue as normal for a stong but flexible joint! Great stuff at a fraction of the cost of other comparable glues!!!
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