Parquet glue
Parquet adhesive
PARQADH-750G
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High water resistance
Tested D3 quality in accordance with EN 204. Tested by the Institut für Fenstertechnik e.V. (German Institute for Window Technology) in Rosenheim.
Special bottle and cap shape
- Can be cut off at various widths, reclosable wide-slit nozzle
- Ergonomic bottle shape
- Easy to apply
Fast-setting
Fast setting speed with high water and maximum adhesion
Transparent hardening
- No visible adhesive joints
- Hardened glued joints are viscoelastic
Solvent-free
In conjunction with the tannic acid present in the wood, the impact of bare metal may result in blue discolouration, especially with oak, and in red discolouration with beech. In isolated cases, substances contained in wood may result in unpredictable discolouration with various types of wood, e.g. beech, cherry, maple. It is not possible to bond parquet/laminate to the base material. Fresh splashes of glue can be removed with water. Older glue residues can be softened with nitro thinner or acetone and then rubbed off; however, spots may form on the parquet. Close the bottle after use. Protect from frost. Drying times will be longer or shorter when applying below or above 20 °C. Do not apply below 10 °C.
Datasheets(X)
The parquet adhesive has been specially developed for the gluing of parquet or laminate flooring intended for floating installation. Bonding of tongue and groove for ready-to-lay parquet, e.g. strip flooring, country-house deal flooring, linoleum flooring and ready-to-lay cork parquet deals. Bonding of tongue and groove for laminated floors.
Parts to be glued must be free from dust, grease and other glue-repellent materials. Inject glue evenly and continuously into the top part of the groove on the longitudinal and front sides. Join together and apply pressure to the flooring parts within approx. 6-8 minutes of applying the glue. Ensure good joint closure and fit accuracy. Glue must emerge from all parts of the glue joint. Remove this immediately with a damp and clean cloth. Do not step on the flooring for approximately 8 hours. For more information, please refer to the technical data sheet.
Chemical basis | Polyvinyl acetate dispersion |
Container | Bottle |
Weight of content | 750 g |
Density | 1.09 g/cm³ |
Colour | White |
pH value | 3 |
Min./max. processing temperature | 15 to 25 °C |
Max. temperature resistance | 80 °C |
Min./max. open time /conditions | 9-10 min / at 20°C and 150 g/m² |
Max. final strength | 48 h |
Conditions for final strength | at 23°C |
Application quantity per running metre | 25 g/m |
Max. temperature resistance of the hardened material | 80 °C |
Min. press-setting time | 30 min |
Shelf life from production | 12 Month |
Application conditions (VOB part C, DIN 18356) | |
Moisture of finished parquet | 8 % (±2 %) |
Humidity when laying parquet | Should not exceed 70 % |
Moisture of cement screed | Max. 2.0 % |
Moisture of anhydrite screed | Max. 0.5 % |
Moisture of anhydrite floating screed | Max. 0.5 % |
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