Activator ExO PRO Accelerator for Adhesives Accelerator CA

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Brand:
EXO
Product code:
KC0988 / 5903631954924

EXO PRO activator for cyanoacrylate adhesives

EXO PRO activator is a specialized product in the form of an aerosol that accelerates the polymerization (bonding) of EXO, EXO PRO cyanoacrylate adhesives or other such adhesives available on the market. It allows you to glue thicker welds and increases adhesion.

Thanks to the acceleration of the curing process of CA adhesives, the activator accelerates work and reduces the so-called "efflorescence". It is enough to apply a little glue to the glued surfaces, apply the activator and after a few seconds the surfaces are joined. The action can be repeated without waiting for the glue to bind.

Directions for use:

Apply exo PRO activator to one glued surface and cyanoacrylate glue to the other. Immediately firmly press both surfaces against each other and hold for a few seconds.

It is a good practice to apply glue to an element with a smaller area and an activator to a second glued element with a larger area. There is no need to wait for the activator to evaporate. Gluing should be done in a short time after applying the glue. Polymerization begins after joining and pressing the elements and proceeds very quickly.

In the case of gluing absorbent surfaces such as MDF, wood or fabrics, it is worth applying the activator to both surfaces.

Properties of exO PRO Activator:

Speeds up:

adhesive hardening

Reduces:

efflorescence due to limited evaporation of CA adhesives

Speeds up:

Working

Facilitates:

installation in difficult weather conditions

Allows:

gluing thicker joints

Supports:

bonding with EPP, MDF, WOOD, PLASTIC, METAL, RUBBER, LEATHER, CORK foam foam.

Capacity:

200 ml

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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