High Tack Technical Specifications
High Tack is a strong adhesive that offers high performance on various surfaces. Its technical specifications determine its application areas and durability. In this article, we examine the basic technical specifications of High Tack in detail.
1. Adhesion Strength
High Tack adheres strongly to the surface it is applied to in a short time. It provides secure mounting on both light and heavy materials and minimizes the risk of slipping.
2. Elasticity
Its adhesive, flexible structure allows it to adapt to surface movements. The risk of cracking or tearing under conditions such as expansion, impact, or vibration is low, ensuring a long service life.
3. Drying and Curing Time
High Tack dries quickly on the surface, with a full curing time typically ranging from 12 to 24 hours. Drying time may vary depending on ambient temperature and humidity.
4. Water and Moisture Resistance
Fully cured High Tack is water and moisture resistant for indoor and outdoor use. It provides long-lasting, secure adhesion to surfaces such as ceramic, stone, metal, and PVC.
5. Temperature Resistance
High Tack maintains its performance in moderate temperature ranges. Its elasticity may be slightly affected in extreme heat or freezing conditions, but it is resistant to short-term temperature fluctuations.
6. Application Areas
- Wood, MDF and furniture assembly.
- Metal and steel assemblies
- Bonding plastics, PVC, and plexiglass.
- Ceramic and stone surface installations
Conclusion
High Tack provides safe and long-lasting use on various materials thanks to its high adhesive strength, elastic structure, and water resistance. Maximum performance can be achieved with application in accordance with its technical specifications.
The information in this text may vary from time to time depending on the manufacturer. Always check the product label.







