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Recap on different adhesives and where to use them. J.Byrne 2014

Dermatitis Dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin usually starting with irritation and redness. Blisters may appear and when these break septic infection is liable to occur. Dermatitis is, however, not contagious. Occupational Dermatitis is caused by contact of the skin with certain materials. The hands and arms are usually affected first. Protection in the form of rubber gloves or barrier creams and general washing. J.Byrne 2014

Dermatitis J.Byrne 2014

Adhesives Three main types of adhesives Animal Glue:(animal bones & hide & fish offal ) Vegetable Glue:(dextrine, rye, soya bean flour & rubber latex) Mineral Glue:(synethic resins, coal tar & crude oil) Animal glue: This glue must be heated in a glue pot & applied hot. Available in slab, pearl, granules or powder. Vegetable Glue: Impact / Contact glue :Rubber latex glues are used for leather work and upholstery and also for laying plastic laminates. J.Byrne 2014

Phenol formaldehyde: Used for making plywood and Laminated plastics. Mineral Glue: Urea formaldehyde: Used in manmade boards eg. M.D.F, chipboard & O.S.B. Phenol formaldehyde: Used for making plywood and Laminated plastics. Resorcinol formaldehyde: Glue-lam beams found in leisure centres, shopping centres etc. Epoxy resin: Bonds non porous material such as glass, plastic & metal. Polyvinyl acetate (P.V.A.): Available interior and exterior grade for all types wooden joints J.Byrne 2014

Synthetic resins are either gap filling or veneering (close contact) glues. Separate application glues: these glues are used with a catalyst or hardener, its only function is to control setting time. Coat one side with glue one side with hardener Mixed application glues: liquid or powder glue and hardeners are weighed and mixed prior to application. eg. U.F. glue for veneering – curing time is speeded up with heat. Some glues like Cascamite are already premixed and by adding water the chemical process starts and the glue starts to set. J.Byrne 2014

Epoxy resin: These glues are two creams that have to be mixed together before use. Some brands are sold in a double syringe that expels equal amounts of both creams. Used for bonding metal, glass, plastic & wood. Impact / Contact glues (Neoprene): These are either synthetic or natural rubber latex glues in solvents and set by evaporation. Used for laying veneers on shaped rims, laying plastic laminates. J.Byrne 2014

Laying plastic laminate on chipboard. Apply contact adhesive to the chipboard allow 10mins until its tacky. Apply contact adhesive to the Laminate and to the chipboard and leave until both become tacky Position laminate on chipboard then press firmly expelling all air. Leave until set then Trim. Health & Safety This is highly flammable so safety precautions are needed when using i.e. no naked flame, good ventilation, Fumes can cause burning to eyes and respiratory system so a mask and goggles should be worn for prolonged use J.Byrne 2014

Q & A on Adhesives Name 1 glue for each job below & give 1 reason for each choice. A Teak Garden Table: Exterior P.V.A.: The glue would need to be Waterproof. Repairing the veneer on an antique bow front drawer. Animal Glue: The existing veneer would have been stuck using animal glue and any repairs would need to use the same glue. Repairing a badly fitting joint: Gap-filling Glue: The glue needs to fill in the gaps without breaking down at a later stage. Gluing up an occasional table: P.V.A. (interior) glue. It’s quick and easy to use, fairly strong set. J.Byrne 2014

Q & A on Adhesives What temperature should adhesive be applied? Room temperature of 18º, adhesion may be effected if glue is applied in cold or damp conditions. What is chilling when referring to glue? If open time of gluing is left too long or glue is applied in cold conditions a skin may form on the outer surface of the glue. What is show through when referring to glue in veneering? If too much glue is used excess may be forced up through the veneer’s surface. J.Byrne 2014

Q & A on Adhesives Describe briefly how contact adhesive is used to stick plastic laminate to a chipboard top. Apply contact adhesive to the chipboard allow 10mins until its tacky. Apply contact adhesive to the laminate and to the chipboard and leave until both become tacky. Position laminate on chipboard then press firmly expelling all air. Leave until set then Trim. J.Byrne 2014

Q & A on Adhesives Give 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages for Urea Formaldehyde: Advantages of Urea Formaldehyde Strong, water resistant, setting times can be speeded up with heat, great for pattern veneering, when set it is heat resistant Disadvantages of Urea Formaldehyde Expensive, has to be weighed and mixed, can cause allergic reactions i.e. dermatitis, short pot life, dulls tool edges, fairly short shelf life, open bag can become air set. J.Byrne 2014

Q & A on Adhesives Give 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages for Animal Glue: Advantages of Animal Glue Strong, great for curved veneering. Veneer can be re-softened when set and repositioned. Glue can be reheated and reused again. Cheap. Disadvantages of Animal Glue Has to heated before use and applied hot. Can be quite pungent. Short Pot life. Quite messy. J.Byrne 2014

Q & A on Adhesives Give 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages for P.V.A. Advantages of P.V.A. Glue Strong, in veneering setting times can be speeded up with heat, use straight from bottle. Exterior grade is water resistant. Disadvantages of P.V.A. Glue Some grades take up to 1hr to set. If not cleaned off properly orange staining can occur when applying polish or lacquer. Reacts with metal and tannic acid in certain timbers to give blue staining J.Byrne 2014