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Multi high-strength adhesive

Multi high-strength adhesive
ASMBYADH-SOLVF-(MULTI-POWERGLUE)-310ML

Art.-no. 0893100110
EAN 4045989505241
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Multi high-strength adhesive

Art.-no. 0893100110

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Very fast, high-strength adhesive

Very fast, high-strength adhesive

High-strength bonding


  • Very high adhesive strength

  • Viscoplastic adhesive with low foaming behaviour


Proven adhesive properties


  • Tested adhesion for "stay-in-place formwork elements" by MPA Braunschweig

  • Tested stress group D4 in accordance with DIN EN 204 by ift Rosenheim

  • Tested heat resistance in accordance with DIN EN 14257 (WATT 91) by ift Rosenheim


Versatile applications and adheres to a wide variety of materials


  • Very good adhesion to a wide range of substrates, such as marble, synthetic stone etc.

  • Can subsequently be powder-coated (+200°C/30 minutes)

  • Can be sanded and painted over


  • Quick reaction time with high functional strength after just 15 minutes

  • Fast and uniform hardening up to 4 mm joints

  • High resistance (short-term against diluted acids, alkalis and solvents)

  • Resistant to weathering and ageing

  • Silicone- and solvent-free
Proof of Performance
  • Tested adhesion for stay-in-place formwork elements by MPA Braunschweig

  • Tested stress group D4 in accordance with DIN EN 204 by ift Rosenheim

  • Tested heat resistance in accordance with DIN EN 14257 (WATT 91) by ift Rosenheim

  • French VOC emissions class A+


*Lost formwork elements: The wood cement flat-pressed panels are used in building construction for ring beam formwork, ceiling edge formwork and lintel formwork. The formwork is encapsulated in concrete and remains in the element, which is why they are called "lost formwork".

Notice
  • Permanent formwork elements = The wood cement flat-pressed panels (24 mm thick floor panel and 10 mm thick wall panel) are used in building construction for ring beam formwork, ceiling edge formwork and lintel formwork. The formwork is encapsulated with concrete (ceilings with a thickness of 160 mm, thicker ceilings of 180 and 200 mm must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis) and remains in the element, therefore also called "permanent formwork".

  • The test report 5131/2446a with expert opinion by letter from the Materials Testing Institute Braunschweig confirms that permanent formwork with wood cement flat-pressed panels (L=10/24) bonded with multi-purpose power adhesive is suitable for ceilings up to a thickness of 160 mm. Ceilings with a thickness of 180 and 200 mm must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

  • The viscosity of 1C-PUR adhesives when processed at +15 °C is approximately double that when processed at +25 °C.

  • Sunlight discolours the adhesive but does not affect the adhesive strength.

  • Bonding aluminium, copper, brass: Only on chemically pre-treated or coated surfaces: these materials cannot be permanently bonded in an age-resistant manner without appropriate pre-treatment of the bonding surfaces.

  • Powder-coated workpieces and all metals must always be cleaned with Aluminium cleaner type 60 (art. no. 0892 130 030 / 0892 130 031).

  • Powder coatings with PTFE components cannot be reliably bonded without pre-treatment (e.g. plasma process).

  • Pressing pressure: for surface bonding ≥0.015 N/mm²

  • for solid wood/solid wood bonding ≥1 N/mm²

  • For glue joint thicknesses ≥2.5 mm, the setting, pressing and curing times are significantly longer, glue joint thicknesses ≥5 mm are not possible.

  • If moisture is expected to have an impact, the glue joints/bonding surfaces must also be sealed/protected with a suitable sealing compound!

  • When gluing metal with absorbent materials (e.g. wood, construction materials etc.), moisture can gradually penetrate the glue joint through the absorbent material and reach the metal surface where it can cause corrosion damage to the metal. The metallic bonding surface must therefore have suitable corrosion protection, such as paint, powder-coating etc.!

  • When bonding different materials (with different expansion properties), the glue joint dimensions must be adapted according to the long-term behaviour.

  • The bonded workpieces should not be painted until after the adhesive is fully cured. If they are painted too early, blisters could form in the paint.

  • As aluminium surfaces and properties are difficult to define, we always recommend that you obtain sufficient information from the supplier to enable you to choose the appropriate pre-treatments for your particular bonding application. Sufficient preliminary tests are necessary.

  • In the production and processing of stainless steel, auxiliary materials such as wax, oils, etc. are often used which cannot be simply wiped clean. It has been shown that after cleaning with solvents, grinding or (even better), sandblasting the surface, followed by repeated cleaning with solvents delivers considerably better bonding results.

  • Zinc-plated sheets should always be protected from permanent moisture. To prevent the formation of "white rust", any moisture that occurs must be prevented from coming into contact with the bonding surface!

  • Bonding larch: 1K-PUR adhesives must never be used for bonding larch surfaces in outdoor areas. The substance "arabinogalactan" which is contained in the wood, or forms within it, considerably weakens the bonding strength! No problems have been identified with PVAC and EPOXI adhesives.

  • When bonding solid wood, the adhesive should preferably be applied to both bonding surfaces.

  • The adhesive is mildly foaming and is therefore well-suited to use on slightly uneven surfaces. The pressing time must be adjusted according to the thickness of the glue joint.

  • For bonding solid wood in outdoor applications, suitable tests should be performed to determine the optimum permanent bond depending on the type of wood, weather intensity, surface protection and geometry of the glue joint.

  • Skin-forming and joining times, as well as the respective pressing and processing times required, are influenced by criteria such as material, temperature, amount applied and air moisture, amongst others. As a result, they can only be precisely determined through independent tests. The installer should add appropriate safety margins for the specified reference values.
Application area
Ring beam box/Lintol box
Detailed drawing
MONTAGELIM
Multi-klæbemasse med stor trækstyrke
0893 100 110
Multifiberklæbemiddel
0893 100 115
PUR Rapid
0892 100 102
Montagelim, uden opløsningsmiddel
0893 100 100
Copper

5,4,1

5,4,1

5,4,1

Brass

5,4,1

5,4,1

5,4,1

x
steel/iron

5,4,1

5,4,1

5,4,1

1

Zinc-

PlasticsABS

4,2

4,2

4,2

2

GRP

5

5

5

2

Rubber/neopren

5

5

5

-
Hard foams

2

PE----
PMMA---

2

Polyamide

---
Polycarbonate

5

--

2

Polystyren (ikke skum!)----
PP----
PTFE----
PVC (ikke blød PVC!)

6

6

-

2

Silicones----
Styrofoam

Painted surfacesPainted surfaces (2K paints, baking enamels, KTL, coil-coated sheets)

5

5

5

-
Wood & wood-based materialsWood (auch MDF, Chipboard)

HPL-laminar ore paneler (Restopal, Ultrapas)

Decorative paneler

5

xx

Cork

Stone & building materialsConcrete

3

3

3

3

Bituminous backgrounds----
Gas concrete, plaster, plasterboard

3

3

3

3

Artificial stone (Korian, Varicor)

3

sensitive natural stone (e.g marmor)

-
Stone

Cement-based fibreboards

3

--

3

OthersEmalje

5

5

5

-
Glas----
Glass fibre

-
Mirror----
Porcelain, ceramics, tiles

-
Papir

Pap

Fabric----
Læder

-
MetalsAluminium

4,1

4,1

4,1

1

Lead----
Stainless steel

5

5

5

1

Optimisation table
Surface/material Optimisation steps* Notes
Anodised aluminium1. Activating Cleaner
2. AdhesionPlus metal primer
Aluminium (AlMg3, AlMgSi1) 1.   Basic cleaning with cleaner type 60
2.   Sand lightly with a very fine abrasive fleece
3.   Post-cleaning with cleaner type 60
4.   Activating Cleaner
5.   AdhesionPlus metal primer
Non-ferrous base metals (brass, copper, bronze etc.)The use of AdhesionPlus metal is mandatory!
Stainless steel (rustproof)
Steel (St 235 etc.)In components susceptible to corrosion: 2C PU or epoxy corrosion protection required!
Zinc-plated steel (hot-dip or zinc plated)Corrosion formation
ZincFormation of white rust when moisture is present
Powder coatings Cleaner type 60Preliminary testing is recommended for applications involving significant forces or a damp environment.
(PES, EP/PES)
2C top-coat, water or solvent based (PUR, acrylic) Varioprimer safe + easyDue to the large number of paints available, this information is only a guide. Where necessary, perform preliminary tests.
2C primers, water or solvent-basedVarioprimer safe + easy
(PUR, acrylic, epoxy resin)
Cathodic dip coating Activating Cleaner
(E-coating)
Coil-coat coatingActivating Cleaner
ABS1. Activating Cleaner
2. AdhesionPlus primer for P/W/S
GFRP (unsaturated polyester), gelcoat side or SMC1.  Basic cleaning with cleaner type 60
2.  Sand with “very fine” or grain 60-80 fleece and then vacuum
3.  Post-cleaning with cleaner type 60
Adhesive surface must be protected against UV radiation (opaque cover).
Hard PVCCleaner type 10 or type 60
Polyamide Varioprimer safe + easy
Wood, plywood, MDF, wood products and corkDedusting
HPL laminated panels (Resopal, Ultrapas)Cleaner type 60
Enamel, porcelain, ceramic, tiles1. Cleaner type 60
2. Varioprimer safe + easy
Concrete, mineral mortar, plaster and cement fibre board1. Remove dust
2. Deep-penetrating primer
Artificial stone (Corian, Varicor)Cleaner type 60
  • Tested adhesion for stay-in-place formwork elements by MPA Braunschweig

  • Tested stress group D4 in accordance with DIN EN 204 by ift Rosenheim

  • Tested heat resistance in accordance with DIN EN 14257 (WATT 91) by ift Rosenheim

  • French VOC emissions class A+


*Lost formwork elements: The wood cement flat-pressed panels are used in building construction for ring beam formwork, ceiling edge formwork and lintel formwork. The formwork is encapsulated in concrete and remains in the element, which is why they are called "lost formwork".

The usage instructions are recommendations based on the tests we have conducted and on our experience; carry out your own tests before each application. Due to the large number of applications and storage and processing conditions, we do not assume any liability for a specific application result. Insofar as our free customer service provides technical information or acts as an advisory service, no responsibility is assumed by this service except where the advice or information given falls within the scope of our specified, contractually agreed service or the advisor was acting deliberately. We guarantee the consistent quality of our products. We reserve the right to make technical changes and further develop products. Please observe the technical data sheet!

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Application area

Multi high-strength adhesive is used for gluing house door panels, stairway steps, handrails, baseboards, strips, for fixing supports for false floors, stay-in-place formwork elements made of wood-cement flat-pressed panels, for processing natural stone, for window and door construction, window sills, laminate claddings, carports, pergolas, sign fixing, as well as for general repairs and assembly.

Instructions

The application surfaces must be clean, dry and free of grease. For pre-treatment, please refer to the optimisation table in the technical data sheet.



Adhesive is applied on one side to one of the bonded parts as a bead, or applied over the whole surface using a toothed spatula. The bonded parts must be joined within the skin formation time and pressed until functional strength is achieved.


For more information, please refer to the technical data sheet.

Contents

310 ml

Chemical basis

Polyurethane

Colour

Beige

Density/conditions

1.52 g/cm³ / at 20°C, EN 542

Application quantity min./max. / conditions

150-300 g/m² / depending on base material

Min. wet skin-formation time/conditions

2 min/ at 20°C and 50% relative humidity

Min. dry skin-formation time/conditions

5 min / at 20°C and 50% relative humidity

Full curing speed/conditions

2.5 mm/d / 20°C and 50% relative humidity

Min./max. processing temperature

7 to 30 °C

Min./max. temperature resistance

-30 to 110 °C

Short term temperature resistance max. /conditions

200 °C / Briefly max. 30 min.

Tensile shear strength

14 N/mm²

Conditions for combined tension and shear resistance

in accordance with EN 1465

Shelf life from production/conditions

24 Month / cool and dry storage area, no exposure to sunlight, 15°C to 25°C, in tightly closed original container

Weight of content

470 g

Silicone-free

Yes

Solvent-free

Yes

Resistance against

Aging
Weather

Short-term resistance against

Diluted lye
Diluted acids
Solvents

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Juniorfix pneumatic application gun

CARTGUN-PN-JUNIORFIX-310ML

MASTER
Powerful and lightweight pneumatic application gun for applying products in cartridges. Ideally suited for adhesives and sealants with high and low viscosities.
x 1 pcs

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Just leave the field empty if you don't know the packaging unit when directly entering the article number in the shopping basket or when importing with Easy-/VarioScan. The packaging unit will be determined automatically.

Structure of our article number

The article number is made up of the following: VVVVAAABBB
VVVV = 4 digits for prefix number (please note that the first digit is currently always 0)
AAA = 3 digits for dimension part 1
BBB = 3 digits for dimension part 2

Example article number structures:
Example 1: Screw with dimensions of 4x10 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
00574 10 (2 spaces between the 4 and the 10)

Example 2: Screw with dimensions of 10x20 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
005710 20 (1 space between the 10 and the 20)

Example 3: Flat washer with an internal diameter of 6 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
04076

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In contrast to sales packaging and secondary packaging, the disposal costs for chemical-technical products are shown separately. The breakdown of the individual costs can be found on the relevant products and also in the shopping cart, as well as in our General Terms and Conditions (GTC).
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Tile adhesive spreader made of spring steel

ADHSPRDR-WOHNDL-E6-B200MM

x 1 pcs
Surface bonding agent Primer for Metal

PRIM-BONDSEAL-PLUS-METAL-250ML

Surface optimisation of metallic surfaces
Surface bonding agent Primer for Plastic/Wood/Stone

PRIM-BONDSEAL-PLA/WO/STN-250ML

Optimisation of plastic, wood, stone and concrete surfaces

Packaging unit

The packaging unit defines the number of articles in one packaging. In the catalog segment you can choose from different packaging units if a pop-up menu is displayed.

Just leave the field empty if you don't know the packaging unit when directly entering the article number in the shopping basket or when importing with Easy-/VarioScan. The packaging unit will be determined automatically.

Structure of our article number

The article number is made up of the following: VVVVAAABBB
VVVV = 4 digits for prefix number (please note that the first digit is currently always 0)
AAA = 3 digits for dimension part 1
BBB = 3 digits for dimension part 2

Example article number structures:
Example 1: Screw with dimensions of 4x10 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
00574 10 (2 spaces between the 4 and the 10)

Example 2: Screw with dimensions of 10x20 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
005710 20 (1 space between the 10 and the 20)

Example 3: Flat washer with an internal diameter of 6 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
04076

Information on price display

Price per packaging unit (PU):
The displayed price is always in line with the displayed packaging, if the PU is 250 the price for 250 units, if the PU is 300 the price for 300 units.

Price with price key representation (PSL):
The price always applies to a quantity ruled through the price key:
Price for 1 unit
Price for 100 units
Price for 1000 units

Quantity

The quantity shows the number of pieces or units of measure contained in the order or delivery for the respective article.
In contrast to sales packaging and secondary packaging, the disposal costs for chemical-technical products are shown separately. The breakdown of the individual costs can be found on the relevant products and also in the shopping cart, as well as in our General Terms and Conditions (GTC).
Additive article:
 
Product
Description
Quantity
PU
Price
/PU
Juniorfix pneumatic application gun

CARTGUN-PN-JUNIORFIX-310ML

MASTER
Powerful and lightweight pneumatic application gun for applying products in cartridges. Ideally suited for adhesives and sealants with high and low viscosities.
x 1 pcs
Cartridge gun Airquick

CARTGUN-PN-AIRQUICK-310ML

For 400 ml bag goods and 310 ml cartridges
x 1 pcs

Packaging unit

The packaging unit defines the number of articles in one packaging. In the catalog segment you can choose from different packaging units if a pop-up menu is displayed.

Just leave the field empty if you don't know the packaging unit when directly entering the article number in the shopping basket or when importing with Easy-/VarioScan. The packaging unit will be determined automatically.

Structure of our article number

The article number is made up of the following: VVVVAAABBB
VVVV = 4 digits for prefix number (please note that the first digit is currently always 0)
AAA = 3 digits for dimension part 1
BBB = 3 digits for dimension part 2

Example article number structures:
Example 1: Screw with dimensions of 4x10 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
00574 10 (2 spaces between the 4 and the 10)

Example 2: Screw with dimensions of 10x20 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
005710 20 (1 space between the 10 and the 20)

Example 3: Flat washer with an internal diameter of 6 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
04076

Information on price display

Price per packaging unit (PU):
The displayed price is always in line with the displayed packaging, if the PU is 250 the price for 250 units, if the PU is 300 the price for 300 units.

Price with price key representation (PSL):
The price always applies to a quantity ruled through the price key:
Price for 1 unit
Price for 100 units
Price for 1000 units

Quantity

The quantity shows the number of pieces or units of measure contained in the order or delivery for the respective article.
In contrast to sales packaging and secondary packaging, the disposal costs for chemical-technical products are shown separately. The breakdown of the individual costs can be found on the relevant products and also in the shopping cart, as well as in our General Terms and Conditions (GTC).

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