In the application of glue, in the face of inert substrates, especially some materials that are difficult to adhere, it is particularly important to choose the right cyanoacrylate and match the appropriate accelerator. Below, we will share with you how to use SOLIDCO accelerator to improve the bonding effect of cyanoacrylate when facing inert substrates.
1.Features of inert substrates:
Inert substrates often include plastics (e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene), metals (e.g., aluminum, stainless steel), etc., and their surfaces tend to adhere to other materials easily.
2.Choosing the right instant adhesive:
When dealing with an inert substrate, it is important to choose an instant adhesive that is suitable for this type of material. Cooco cyanoacrylates excel in this area and are available in a variety of models, such as Cooco 849, Cooco 8851, etc., covering a variety of needs.
3.Advantages of using Solidco accelerator:
Improved surface activity: Solidco accelerators can significantly increase the activity of inert substrate surfaces, making them easier to adhesion.
Improved adhesion: Adhesive adhesion and curing speed on inert substrates can be significantly improved by spraying or brushing a solid accelerator.
4.Bonding Steps:
Clean the surface: Make sure the surface of the inert substrate is clean and free of contaminants such as dust, grease and so on before bonding.
Coating Accelerator: Apply Coco 745 accelerator evenly to the surface of the substrate and wait a few moments to ensure sufficient penetration of the accelerator.
Coating of cyanoacrylates: Selected Coco cyanoacrylates are evenly applied to the accelerator-treated surface.
Rapid bonding: Quickly bond two surfaces that need to be bonded together and apply the right amount of pressure to ensure a good bond.
By selecting the right Coaco cyanoacrylate and using it with Cococo 745 accelerator, the bonding effect on the inert substrate can be effectively improved. In practice, choosing the right product for your specific material and needs, and following the right steps, will result in satisfactory bonding results.