It's all about
Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive
How to Repair with
Polyurethane Adhesive
Stormsure
glue is a polyurethane based adhesive and is used in situations that demand
extremely high durability. The degree of elasticity offered allows for use for
static as well as for more tactile bonding purposes. These adhesive types are
formulated from polymers and commonly have a variety of other types of
additives in them too.
The Science
In the case
of polyurethane adhesive – this means that the liquid glue will become rigid
when exposed to air at room temperature. When polyurethane adhesive sets, it
absorbs the energy in heat to power a chemical reaction and create a very high
strength bond.
Polyurethane
adhesives commonly find usage as a dual-component adhesive, but it can be found
in single-component varieties as well. Either relies on the reactivity of
several chemical agents for the adhesive properties, which can often make use
of a catalyst like moisture, light, or heat in the process. The adhesive often
occurs in a rather thick paste and does not shrink once applied.
What is it used for?
Stormsure
adhesive is incredibly versatile, making it a good choice for those needing an
all-purpose adhesive that is flexible and durable. Stormsure can be used to
bond leather, tile, rubber, wood, concrete, stone, metals, laminate, plastic,
glass, PU, polystyrene on themselves or in combination. It can also be used to
glue models, joinery, door sills, stairs, skirting boards, windowsills.
Other
Characteristics
It also
offers complete water resistance and allows sanding and painting when it has
dried completely. Polyurethane glue can also fill and even out inconsistencies
in the surface you use it on. Characteristics like these, and numerous others,
make this type of adhesive an essential tool that is well suited for a wide
range of bonding applications.
· Flexible
and durable. Fills gaps and cracks.
· Excellent
balance of flexibility and high strength
· Waterproof
· High
cohesive strength
· Abrasion
resistance
· Impact
resistance and extremely tough
· Complete
curing time: 10-12 hours
· Resistant
to temperatures from -30°C to +80°C