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A water-resistant wood veneer adhesive for cold press, hot press and form pressing applications. This Woodstikk® UF Veneering Adhesive system designed for veneering and laminating work, with a slow-curing summer grade ideal for warmer conditions and workshop processes that benefit from a longer open working time.
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A water-resistant wood veneer adhesive for cold press, hot press and form pressing applications. This Woodstikk® UF Veneering Adhesive system designed for veneering and laminating work, with a slow-curing summer grade ideal for warmer conditions and workshop processes that benefit from a longer open working time.
It is used for veneering and laminating work, including cold press, hot press and form pressing applications. It is also suitable for small assembly work, and for lipping or edge-banding when used with low-voltage or radio-frequency heating.
Yes. This product is designed as a UF veneer and laminate adhesive for veneering and laminating applications, so it is suitable where a wood veneer adhesive is required for press-based workshop use.
Yes. It is described as ideal for use in vacuum presses, which makes it suitable for veneering workflows that rely on vacuum press equipment.
Yes. The product is suitable for cold press work, and the TDS includes cold and warm pressing time guidance from 10°C to 40°C. Pressing time depends on glue line temperature and the absorbency and density of the materials being bonded.
Yes. It can be hot or cold cured, and the hot press table gives pressing times from 5 minutes at 55°C down to 1 minute at 80°C. That gives professional users flexibility when faster press cycles are needed.
This grade is intended for warmer environments or where a slower cure time is needed. That can help when higher ambient temperatures would otherwise shorten working time too much.
The resin and hardener are mixed by weight and then applied to the substrate, preferably by manual or mechanical roller. It is generally adequate to apply the mixture to one surface only, with typical mechanical spread rates of 100 to 150 g/m².
The TDS specifically refers to wood, plywood and laminated plastics in the preparation guidance. It says these should be smooth, clean, dust-free and of uniform thickness before bonding.
Pot life depends on the temperature of the mixture. The table shows about 7–8 hours at 10°C, 4–5 hours at 15°C, 3–4 hours at 20°C, 1–2 hours at 25°C, and around 45 minutes to 1 hour 15 minutes at 30°C.
The resin and hardener should be stored firmly sealed in their original containers in a cool, dry place, ideally between 5°C and 20°C. Under those conditions, the resin has a shelf life of at least 3 months, while the hardener lasts considerably longer.
The best adhesive for veneer depends on the pressing method, workshop conditions, substrate type and required cure profile. This product is a strong option for press-based veneering and laminating work where a UF system, water resistance and a slower-curing summer grade are appropriate.
For warmer conditions, it often helps to use an adhesive with a slower cure profile so working time is easier to manage. This product is specifically described as a slow-curing summer grade for warmer environments, which is why it may suit that type of workflow.
No. This product is a UF resin-and-hardener system intended for press-based veneering and laminating work, while contact adhesive is a different adhesive category with a different application method. They should not be treated as interchangeable without checking the technical requirements of the job.
A contact adhesive is generally considered when the application method and substrate requirements call for that specific adhesive type. A UF veneering adhesive like this one is more appropriate when you are working with cold press, hot press, form pressing, vacuum press, or related workshop processes supported by the TDS.
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