Wood Gluing with High Tack
High Tack is a strong adhesive that provides secure and long-lasting adhesion to wood surfaces. In this article, we examine the correct application steps and precautions to take when gluing wood materials.
1. Wood Surface Preparation
Wooden surfaces must be clean, dry, and smooth before gluing. Dust, dirt, and old adhesive residue will reduce the bonding strength. If necessary, roughen the surface slightly by sanding.
2. High Tack Application
High Tack should be applied evenly to the wooden surface using a glue gun or suitable tool. A thick layer is suitable for heavy or large pieces, while a thin layer is sufficient for lighter pieces.
3. Material Placement and Support
The wooden pieces are carefully placed onto the application surface. Initial adhesion is quick, but for full durability, it is recommended to support the material during the curing period. Take care not to move them.
4. Curing Time and Durability
- Drying time may be longer with thick layer applications.
- Maintain the elastic structure by keeping the material stable.
- Full durability is achieved once the product is fully cured.
Conclusion
High Tack provides durable and secure adhesion on wooden surfaces. With proper surface preparation, appropriate application, and support, you can achieve long-lasting wood bonds.
The information in this text may vary from time to time depending on the manufacturer. Always check the product label.







