Akepur 150 sandwich adhesive - Panel adhesive - Akemi

Two component adhesive for panels and stone slab structures.

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€42.00Tax Included
AKE 11583

Akepur 150 sandwich adhesive - Panel adhesive - Akemi

Two-component adhesive for panels and stone slab structures.

Application :

To bond panels and sandwich structures under stone slabs:

  • With the Akepur 150 sandwich adhesive, stone slabs (natural stone, composite or ceramic) are glued to other materials (honeycomb, wood, metal, ...).
  • Due to its creamy-liquid consistency, this product is suitable for horizontal applications.

Features :

  • Mix comp. A and B: 4:1
  • Treatment time: 45 mins
  • Cured / transportable after 8 hours
  • Creamy-liquid consistency
  • High adhesion on natural stone, composite, ceramic, metal, ABS, PVC and GFK
  • Permanently elastic

Use :

  1. The surface must be clean, dust-free, completely dry and roughened.
  2. Homogenize component A by stirring it before removing it.
    Component B should not be stirred. Both containers must be carefully closed after each withdrawal.
  3. A/B mixing ratio by weight 4:1.
  4. Mix the two components until no streaks are visible.
  5. The mixture can be worked for about 15 minutes (20°C).
    After mixing the required amount, immediately spread the glue on the surface of the part to be glued using a toothed spatula or roller, otherwise the maximum working time will be shorter.
  6. The bonded parts can be transported after 1.5 hours (20°C), after 6 hours (20°C) they can be sanded and after 12 hours the bond shows functional strength.
  7. Excess glue should be removed while still in a liquid state.
  8. Heat accelerates and cold retards the hardening reaction.
    In the summer we recommend cooling the product before application to extend working time.
  9. Work devices can be cleaned with AKEMI Nitro Dilution.

Conditioning :

1.2kg and 6kg

Akemi
AKE 11583

Data sheet

Signal word
DANGER
Hazard statements
H315 – Causes skin irritation.
H317 – May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H319 – Causes serious eye irritation.
H332 – Harmful if inhaled.
H332 – Harmful if inhaled.
H335 – May cause respiratory irritation.
H351 – Suspected of causing cancer.
H373 – May cause damage to organs.
H412 – Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Hazard pictogram
Hazard pictogram : GHS07 - Harmful GHS07 - Harmful
Hazard pictogram : GHS08 - Health hazard GHS08 - Health hazard
 

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