What is a fine mist spray adhesive?
The fine mist spray adhesive is released from the container as an ultra fine mist sprayer to form a lightweight and consistent droplet pattern on the surface being sprayed.
Useful steps when using this spray adhesive.
step 1.
Make sure the surface is clean, dry and free of dirt, dust, oil, loose paint, wax or grease, etc.
Step 2.
Keep the spray gun at a constant distance between 8 inches and 15 inches (20-38 cm) from the surface so that the adhesive drips onto the entire surface and overlaps the continuous traversal of the thin laminate by about 50% to 70 % To reduce the risk of telegrams (note-a uniform coating weight must be achieved).
third step
Maintain a constant application rate during the spraying process, and apply a consistent and thorough coating without the adhesive soaking into or severely "wetting" the surface. The maximum coverage strength reaches 80% to 100% coverage, and the recommended minimum coating weight is 20 dry g/m².
the fourth step.
By spraying the intersecting surfaces at a 90° angle to each other (that is, one surface is vertical and the other is horizontal), the maximum adhesion can be obtained. It is recommended to double the circumference of the coating on both the surface and the edges, including the area around the subsequent cutting location.
Coverage
The following are three overlays when spraying adhesives are used, and how to find the images when spraying the spraying agent correctly and spraying too lightly or too heavily.
Important tips for using adhesives
• If the nozzle is clogged, unscrew the nozzle from the spray gun and clean it with a solvent such as varnish thinner or acetone. Do not use pins on the nozzle.
• We recommend using transparent rather than colored adhesives when bonding any thin or absorbent surfaces, because the dye is designed to penetrate and color any objects in contact with it and contaminate the substrate over time .
•Before spraying, be sure to check which type of spray pattern your adhesive has.
• The type of spray released from the can must be determined. Failure to recognize the error may cause the application to be incorrect and lead to undesirable results. To confirm the spray method of the product, just check the label.