Status
Available
Description
A fast-setting, aliphatic resin emulsion adhesive. It has excellent creep and heat resistance, very low minimum use temperature and excellent bond strength. Titebond 50 is best used in edge and face gluing as well as general assembly gluing. Suitable for hardwoods such as Blackwood, Jarrah and Redgum. Excellent for high volume production in cooler climates.
Features:-
- One-component great for cold pressing and assembly
- Proven history of performance without compromise for interior furniture
- Minimal or no joint creep
- Excellent heat and solvent resistance
- Fast setting aliphatic resin adhesive
- No formaldehyde
- 175.105 FDA Compliant
Type | Polyvinyl acetate emulsion adhesive |
State | Liquid |
Colour | Yellow |
Dried film | Yellow |
Solids | 47% |
Viscosity | 4,500 cps |
Storage life | 12 months in tightly sealed containers |
Weight per gallon | 4.35kg |
Chalk temperature | 2 °C |
Freeze/thaw stability | Unstable |
pH | 4.0-5.0 |
Application Guidelines:-
Moisture content
Six to eight percent is the recommended moisture content for the gluing stock. High moisture content will dramatically increase the clamp time needed. Panel shrinkage may occur resulting in stress cracks or end-joint delamination.
Stock preparation
The preparation of the stock to be glued is extremely important. Joints cut from rip saws should be free of saw marks. They should also be straight and square. Moulded or jointed stock should be free
of knife marks. Glazed or burnished joints will prevent adhesive penetration and should be guarded against. Gluing stock should be uniform in thickness. Variation in thickness should not exceed ± 0.005 inches/0.12 mm. Sanding to thickness should be performed using higher than 50 grit abrasives. When possible, glue joints should
be prepared and glued the same day.
Spread
Generally, 35-50 pounds of adhesive per 1,000 square feet or 170-250 grams per square meter of glue line is adequate. Verify adequate glue coverage by monitoring for squeeze out along the glue line once the panels are under pressure.
Pressure
Pressure is dependent upon the species or material to be glued and joint preparation. Direct contact of the gluing surfaces is required to obtain maximum strength. The use of a compressometer will aid in accurately measuring the amount of pressure being applied to the gluing area. Suggested clamp locations for various wood densities are eight to fifteen inches (20-38 cm) apart and two inches (five cm) from the end of the panel to evenly distribute pressure along the entire length of the glue line.
Assembly time
The assembly time is influenced by many factors some of which include glue spread, moisture content of the stock, porosity of the stock, environmental conditions and adhesive choice. Assembly times of five to ten minutes are approximate. It is desirable to see a bead of adhesive squeeze out around the perimeter of the bottom panel of the stack.
Technical Data:-
- At 70 ºF and 50% relative humidity, approximately 6 wet mils:
- Open Assembly Time – 5 minutes
- Total Assembly Time – 10 minutes