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What are the industry standards for two-component glue?

2024-12-17

The industry standards for two-component glue mainly include the EU D4 grade standard, Japan JAS standard requirements, and compliance with GB/T 18583-2008, ROHS directive, and REACH regulations. These standards ensure the environmental protection and safety of glue, as well as its performance and quality. Specifically:

EU D4 grade standard and Japan JAS standard: These standards put forward specific requirements for the performance of glue, including curing speed, bonding strength, water resistance and heat resistance, etc., to ensure that glue can maintain good performance in various environments.

GB/T 18583-2008, ROHS directive, REACH regulations: These are domestic and international safety and environmental standards, requiring glue to be free of harmful substances, such as formaldehyde, phenol and heavy metals, to ensure that products using glue meet environmental protection requirements and are harmless to human health.

In addition, two-component plywood glue also has the following characteristics:

‌Water-based two-component wood adhesive‌, which needs to be used in combination with a curing agent in a certain proportion, has the characteristics of room temperature curing, fast curing speed, high bonding strength, good water resistance and heat resistance.

‌Wide range of application‌, suitable for bonding of various woods, including solid wood plywood, finger-jointed flooring, high-end solid wood furniture mortise and tenon joints, etc., and also suitable for three-layer composite flooring, fireproof board veneer, wood chip veneer, etc.

In summary, two-component glue for plywood not only meets international and domestic safety and environmental standards, but also has good performance and application range. It is an indispensable material in the fields of wood processing and furniture manufacturing.