Silicone glue 349049
boxglasssingle-component

Silicone glue - 349049 - PATTEX - box / glass / single-component
Silicone glue - 349049 - PATTEX - box / glass / single-component
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Characteristics

Chemical composition
silicone
Type of substrate
glass, box
Number of components
single-component
Applications
indoor

Description

A liquid formula superglue for precise dosage of single drops. Can be applied to tiny areas and parts. Solvent-free and easy-to-use for a strong bond – whether in an emergency or for daily use. • Stand single tube with metering through • Dropwise dosing • Flows into the smallest of cracks • Solvent-Free 3g 10g • Ceramic • Metal • Wood • Rubber • Leather • Plastic To keep your Pattex Superglue Liquid fresh for longer, simply store in a cool and dry environment. We recommend a box in the fridge. For gluing tiny parts when full control of dosage is needed we recommend using our Liquid Control bottle which allows pinpoint application. For a precise application we also offer Superglue Liquid with a brush. If everything would be that easy! Pattex Superglue Liquid is most suitable for indoor use. Always make sure surfaces are free of dust or moisture. To bond PP, PE, PTFE or silicone rubber, we recommend using Pattex Superglue Plastics. To bond glass surfaces, glazing or foams, we recommend using Pattex Superglue Glass. Pattex Superglue Liquid is not suitable for Styrofoam or for objects, which will hold hot liquids. If you get Pattex Superglue Gel on your fingers, don’t worry. It’s easy to get off if you follow these instructions. You can choose two methods. Either put your fingers in a warm dish of water or rub cooking oil into the bonded skin. Then, gently massage bonded fingers back and forth to slowly peel bond apart. Don’t pull or yank fingers apart.

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Pattex Gel
Pattex Gel
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