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Darryl Keil

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Subject : RE: unibond one question
Posted : 2025-02-12 2:48 PM
Post #38081 - In reply to #38080

Unibond One is not susceptible to lacquer thinner and whatever the reason for your delimitation, the lacquer thinner is not the reason. Why you had delamination is not easily determined as there are alway a host of reason why this might happen. Extra time in the bag is always a safe bet but the amount of glue you apply cannot be easily determined on a forum. Too much glue is a problem and too little can also be problematic. Taking too long to get the glued panel in the bag can also be a problem. The substrate as well as the kind of the veneer also comes into play. Then there is the issue that the delamination was only on a part of the panel, what does the mean? Lots of moving parts.



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