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6th October 2009, 12:58 PM #1
Powdered urea resin glue: oz supplier?
I'm wondering where in oz you can buy dry powder urea resin glue, used for veneering and laminating.
The one I saw on US websites was Pro-Glue Veneer Bond Dry Resin Glue, available from www.woodcraft.com or directly from www.pro-glue.com. I doubt I can air freight it over because the msds notes a degree of flammability.
Yes there might be alternatives like PVA, epoxy, sticky-tape or what have you, but I'm focussing on pre-catalyzed urea dry powder.
Here's the product spiel:
"Pro-Glue Veneer Bond Dry Resin is a pre-catalyzed modified urea dry powder prepared by adding water, for use in veneering and general assembly where a rigid bond is required and a long open cure time is desired. Pot life is 4 -5 hours at a room temperature of 70°; open time is 20 – 25 minutes after application."
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6th October 2009, 11:41 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Monaro Timbers Queanbeyan Timber Flooring Canberra contact Monaro First sell powdered urea resin glue.
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7th October 2009, 10:08 AM #3
So I called up Monaro Timbers/Timber Flooring Canberra this morning but they don't sell it. Back to square one.
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Sorry for the bum data Gunnaduit. It was only going off their web page.
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8th October 2009, 08:05 AM #5
G'day.
Why not go straight to the manufacturer?
Hexion Adhesives.
Bostick adhesives.
They are in the book. (Brisbane)Hooroo.
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8th October 2009, 08:13 PM #6
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9th October 2009, 07:03 PM #7
Bummings have it on the shelf I think, might be a Sellys version I think.
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12th October 2009, 07:29 AM #8
Hey thanks for the extra replies, fellas.
I checked out Selleys 308 - yes it seems to be the closest local equivalent.
I'd seen it before but didn't place it as urea formaldehyde - the Selleys web page for it doesn't mention what kind of glue it actually is, and along with that cheesy 1970s woodgrain packaging, I'd overlooked it. But the MSDS makes it clear what it is.
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12th October 2009, 07:38 AM #9
Great Gunny, let us know how it performs.
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31st October 2009, 04:42 PM #10New Member
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Urea Formaldehyde Powder Glue
Hi Guys,
I have a company involved in developing technology for Urea formaldehyde resins for MDF and PB etc. This work is done here in Australia and OS. One area we are about to embark on is manufacture of powdered UF resins. Initially we will be importing until our own manufacturing facility is up and running. I am trying to get a feel in the market place for Australian demand for these products. If anyone is interested in these products please let me know. Go to our website. www.restek.com.au
Thanks
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