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Franklin Industrial 15002238700 ASSEMBLY 161 - DOWELLING

Item #: 15002238700 by Franklin Industrial

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Features

Recommended Use

Particleboard, MDF, Plywood

Base

Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsion

Weight

44 lb

Viscosity

100 - 150 cps

Production Time

Special online order - 14 days

Product Overview
Assembly 161 is a low viscosity polyvinyl acetate emulsion developed for use with automatic doweling equipment. Its properties allow the adhesive to easily flow through the narrow feed lines and injectors of European-made doweling machinery. Assembly 161 sets fast to reduce assembly time, offers excellent strength and provides a translucent glue line. It is formulated for use on solid woods, particleboard, MDF, plywood and other porous materials.
Advantages And Benefits
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
- Very low viscosity for automatic doweling machines
- Formaldehyde free
- Sets fast
- Translucent glue line
- Meets the definition of NAF for CARB and TSCA Title VI
- 175.105 FDA Compliant
Application
Preparation of stock to be glued is extremely important. Joints cut from rip saws should be free of saw marks. They should also be straight and square. Molded or jointed stock should be free of knife marks. Glazed or burnished joints will prevent adhesive penetration and should be avoided.
Gluing stock should be uniform in thickness. Variation in thickness should not exceed 0.005 in/0.12 mm.
Sanding to thickness should be performed using higher than 50 grit abrasives. When possible, glue joints should
be prepared and glued the same day.
Spreads of 35-50 pounds of adhesive per 1,000 square feet or 170-250 grams per square meter of glue line are adequate. Verify adequate glue coverage by monitoring for squeeze out along the glue line once the panels are under pressure.