Metal AB glue is a kind of strong glue that is efficient and fast to bond various metal materials. In order to ensure its performance and adhesion, there are some storage and use precautions that need to be followed.
First of all, metal AB glue needs to be stored in a cool, dry and ventilated place, away from fire and direct sunlight. Avoid placing the glue in a high-temperature environment, as this may cause the glue to deteriorate or fail.
Before using metal AB glue, you need to read the instructions carefully and follow the steps on the instructions. Make sure the work area is clean and tidy, free of dust and dirt so as not to affect the adhesive force.
When using metal AB glue, you need to wear protective gloves and masks to avoid the glue coming into contact with the ** and respiratory system. If the glue accidentally splashes on the eyes or **, you should immediately rinse with plenty of water and seek medical attention in time.
In addition, the metal AB glue needs to be mixed with agent A and agent B in the specified proportion, and stirred well. If the mixing ratio is not correct or the mixing is not evenly mixed, it may affect the adhesion of the glue.
When bonding metal materials, the surface needs to be removed from oil, moisture and rust to ensure that the surface is dry, clean and flat. Then apply the mixed metal AB glue evenly on the two metal surfaces that need to be bonded, and apply pressure to make them tightly combined.
Finally, it is important to note that metal AB adhesives need to be cured under the appropriate temperature and humidity conditions. Follow the instructions on the instructions on the instructions to ensure adequate curing time and conditions to ensure adhesion and durability.
In conclusion, following the proper precautions for storage and use is key to ensuring optimal performance of our AB adhesives. Following the instructions in the instructions, wearing the appropriate protective measures, mixing and applying the glue correctly, and providing the appropriate curing conditions are all important steps to ensure the bonding effect.