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Wakol Intercoll D 3020 is a water-based, heat-activatable contact adhesive for upholstery bonding. It’s designed for bonding upholstery fabrics (textiles, nonwovens, leather or artificial leather) to foam and common upholstery substrates, with a fast-drying adhesive film that’s activated by heat.
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Wakol Intercoll D 3020 is a water-based, heat-activatable contact adhesive for upholstery bonding. It’s designed for bonding upholstery fabrics (textiles, nonwovens, leather or artificial leather) to foam and common upholstery substrates, with a fast-drying adhesive film that’s activated by heat.
It’s specified for bonding upholstery fabrics (textiles, nonwovens, leather or artificial leather) to foam, wood, hardboard, cardboard and other upholstery materials, using a heat-activated contact bonding process.
Yes. The TDS describes it as a water-based, heat-activatable, one-component contact adhesive.
The adhesive is applied to both sides, allowed to dry, and then the dried adhesive layer is activated by heat to form the contact bond.
Yes. The TDS states it can be applied to both sides with suitable spray guns (as well as rollers or a brush).
Yes. The TDS states the dried adhesive is transparent and has a smooth surface.
Yes. The TDS describes the adhesive layer as fast drying so coated parts can be stacked quickly without sticking together.
Yes. Leather and artificial leather are included in the stated area of application for bonding upholstery fabrics to foam and other upholstery substrates.
No. Intercoll D 3020 is a water-based, heat-activatable contact adhesive used in an upholstery bonding workflow. “Super glue” is a different adhesive type and is typically used in very different applications.
No. Epoxy adhesives cure via a chemical reaction and are generally selected for different bonding requirements. Intercoll D 3020 is a heat-reactivated contact adhesive designed for upholstery bonding.
It’s not positioned as a general “wood glue.” Wood and hardboard are listed as substrates in upholstery contexts, but the product is specifically described as a heat-activatable contact adhesive for upholstery materials.
The TDS advises not to inhale spray mist and to use appropriate extraction and, if needed, personal protective equipment such as a breathing mask.
Yes—within your store’s Intercoll range, you may also compare Wakol Intercoll D 3442 or Wakol Intercoll D 3443. (Confirm suitability by matching each product’s TDS to your materials/workflow.)
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