Feature

●Dripless, Non-sag Consistency
●Low Shrink
●Low Exotherm
●Ultra Violet Light Stability
●Non-yellowing


Description

Quartzite (GB300) Multib

Title

This is a two-pack of the Multibond 250 ML Glue Cartridge and this is just what you need. These Multibond 250 ML cartridges seam adhesive for porcelain, engineered stone, marble, quartz, and natural stone. Multibond adhesives are a two-part methacrylate with the following characteristics: Super flexibility; Dripless, Non-sag Consistency; Low Shrink; Low Exotherm; Ultra Violet Light Stability; Non-yellowing. Multibond is a hard surfacing adhesive designed for the nearly seamless bonding of the following materials: Porcelain; Sintered Stone; Glass; Travertine; Limestone; Engineered Stone; Marble; Quartz; Natural Stone Products. Combined at a ratio of 10:1 (10 parts resin, one part activator), Multibond adhesives have a working time of 10-15 minutes, with a 5 to 10 minute de-roping time, and achieve nearly 90% of its ultimate strength, stiffness, and toughness as well as the ability to bond very strongly to a wide variety of hard surface or inorganic materials. Four FREE tips are provided for you to dispense the product.

When combined with the proper use of an adhesion promoter surface cleaner/activator, Multibond adhesives provide high strength bonds to virtually any stone, engineered stone, quartz and granite products, including porcelain, sintered stone, and glass. With the use of an adhesion promoter, stone fabricators can bond successfully to wet stone, although bonding underwater is not permitted or recommended. Multibond adhesives permit fabricators the opportunity to apply the adhesive to vertical surfaces, as well as horizontal surfaces. There is no dripping and upon gelation. Multibond glue gives the fabricator an extended window (5-10 minutes) to de-rope. The finished seam is clean because trimming the excess glue is easier. Using a single bladed straight edge razor blade to remove the excess can be done without ripping the adhesive out of the joint or damaging the surface of the stone.