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Rakoll® 4350

1 of 47 products in this brand

Chemical Family: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)

Application Method: Roller

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Film, Plastic Film, Polypropylene (PP) Film, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Film

Features: High Initial Strength

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Identification

Chemical Family
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Applications

Application Area
Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces

Applications & Uses

Cleaning Information

Clean tools with water before the glue dries.

Preparation Information
  • Fitting tolerances in the wood result in longer setting times and reduced strength.
  • The wood should be joined shortly before gluing.
Processing Information
  • Apply Rakoll® 4350 adhesive thinly and evenly to one side or, if high water resistance is required, to both sides.
  • Press: Join (place) the parts together within the open time and maintain the pressure until the necessary initial strength is achieved. The pressure should be high enough to ensure a tight seal across the entire joint area (depending on the substrates used).
  • Resin-rich woods require longer pressing times.
  • Bonding of wooden window profiles: In accordance with the quality guidelines of the i.f.t. in Rosenheim, the wood moisture content of bonded wooden window profiles should be (13 ± 2)%. The room temperature and the wood temperature should be at least 15°C.
  • Suitable substrates: Finish films, Polyvinyl chloride films, Polypropylene film, Wood, Wood-based materials
  • Application methods: Roller

Features

Ready-to-Use Product Features

Features & Benefits

Product Benefits
  • High initial strength
  • Suitable for difficult-to-bond plastic films

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Europe (Excluding Russia)

Physical Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Beige liquid

Properties

Compatibility Information
  • Due to the varying composition of wood components, unpredictable discoloration may occur in individual cases with different wood species.
  • Additionally, iron in compounds with the tannins in the wood can cause color changes, especially in oak.
  • We recommend conducting your own tests.
  • To avoid the risk of corrosion, we recommend using storage tanks, pipes, and application equipment made of stainless steel or plastic (rigid PVC, polyethylene, polyester resin).

Storage & Handling

Storage Information
  • Rakoll® 4350 should be used within the shelf life indicated on the container
  • The stated shelf life (see product label) applies only to material stored under suitable conditions (unopened original containers, recommended storage temperature). This product should be stored out of direct sunlight in a cool, dry place.

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