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william wells

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Subject : Uni-bond temp.
Posted : 2015-01-27 12:44 PM
Post #37208

I know Uni-bond needs over 75 degrees for a cure, but could I spread it at 60 degrees then put it in the bag with the platen between 2 electric blankets where it will be 85 degrees. I'm in Michigan and getting my shop to 75 degrees would mean burning a lot of propane. I can get the glue spread in 7-8 minutes and after mixing and I will pre heat the substrate between the blankets before spreading. I can also mix the 2 parts in a warm area before spreading. So it will only be during spreading that it will be below temp.
Thanks for the advice.


 
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Darryl Keil

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Subject : RE: Uni-bond temp.
Posted : 2015-01-27 1:24 PM
Post #37209 - In reply to #37208

There is no issue with mixing and spreading Unibond 800 at below curing temps. In fact its a bit of an advantage as you have extended open work time at those lower temps.


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