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Plywood Adhesive

Plywood adhesive is a crucial component in woodworking and construction projects, providing the necessary bond to ensure durability and structural integrity. Understanding the types of adhesives suitable for plywood and their application can significantly impact the success and longevity of the finished product.

Benefits of Using Quality Plywood Adhesive

Durability: A high-quality adhesive ensures that plywood layers remain bonded over time, resisting wear and tear.
Moisture Resistance: Waterproof or moisture-resistant adhesives are critical for outdoor or marine plywood applications, protecting against delamination and decay.

Types of Plywood Adhesive

PVA (Polyvinyl Acetate) Glue: Commonly used in interior projects, PVA glue offers a strong bond for plywood used in furniture, cabinetry, and other indoor applications. It is easy to use and dries clear.
Epoxy Resin: For plywood that will be exposed to harsh conditions or where extra strength is required, epoxy resin provides a waterproof and incredibly strong bond. It is ideal for marine applications or outdoor furniture.
Polyurethane Adhesive: Known for its versatility and strength, polyurethane adhesive is suitable for both interior and exterior projects. It expands slightly as it cures, filling gaps and creating a strong bond.

Item No. Form Appearance Viscosity pH TDS
626 Powder White 30000±10000 cps 5±1 View
PG531 Liquid Light Yellow 15000±3000 cps 5±1 View
PG383 Liquid White 20000±5000 cps 3±1 View
621 Powder White     View

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Item No. PG109
Form Liquid
Appearance White
Viscosity 30000±10000 cps
pH 5±1
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Item No. PG531
Form Liquid
Appearance Light Yellow
Viscosity 15000±3000 cps
pH 5±1
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Item No. PG383
Form Liquid
Appearance White
Viscosity 20000±5000 cps
pH 3±1
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Item No. 608
Form Powder
Appearance White
Viscosity
pH
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Note:The information on this page is based on the test results of our laboratory, if you need help, please contact our technicians.

Application Tips for Plywood Adhesive:

Surface Preparation: Ensure that the plywood surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust or grease. Roughening the surfaces slightly can improve adhesion.
Even Application: Apply the adhesive evenly across the surface, using a notched trowel for larger areas to ensure consistent coverage.
Clamping and Curing: After joining the plywood pieces, clamp them firmly to ensure good contact while the adhesive cures. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended curing time to achieve maximum bond strength.
Selecting the right plywood adhesive and applying it correctly are key factors in the success of any plywood-related project. Whether you are constructing furniture, building outdoor structures, or working on marine applications, the appropriate adhesive will provide the strength and durability needed for a long-lasting finish.