Titebond Original Wood Glue - 3.7L
Product Dimensions and Weight
Titebond Original Wood Glue - 3.74L - Aliphatic Resin-Based Wood Glue
Titebond Original Wood Glue is an aliphatic resin-based wood glue, known for its short setting time, low minimum application temperature, high final strength, and excellent resistance to joint creep.
Advantages:
Fast bonding speed and excellent joint strength
Perfect for interior woodworking projects
Open time: 4-6 minutes and short clamping time: 10-15 minutes (20°C)
Easy to spread
Non-toxic
Easy to clean with water
Capacity: 3.74L
The bottle has a cap with a convenient applicator for easy repeated opening and closing.
Made in the USA
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PARAMETERS
- Chemical base: Aliphatic resin
- Color: Cream
- Density (g/cm³): 1.15
- Solids content (%): 50-52
- Viscosity (mPas): 3000 - 3500
- Suggested minimum application temperature: 10°C
- pH: 4.0-5.0
- Freeze-thaw stability: No
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Material Moisture: The moisture content of the material should be 6-10%. Excessive moisture significantly increases bonding time.
Material Preparation: The material should be prepared and glued on the same day. Ensure bonding surfaces are flat and free of wood dust and debris.
To achieve even pressure distribution, the thickness difference of the bonded material should not exceed ±0.15 mm. Maximum deflection: 1.5 mm.
Application: The typical amount is 120-150 g/m². For porous or uneven surfaces, this amount may need to be increased.
Open Time: 3-7 minutes, depending on the amount of glue applied, material porosity, wood moisture, bonding temperature, and other factors.
Pressing Pressure: Depends mainly on wood type. Suggested values: softwood: 7.0-10.5 Kg/cm²; medium-hardwood: 8.8-12.3 Kg/cm²; hardwood: 12.3-17.6 Kg/cm².
Pressing Time: 10-15 minutes, depending on wood type, moisture, and gluing temperature. Check the bond speed indicator using the Franklin International method. Higher values may indicate shorter pressing times.
Post-Bonding: After removing the item from the press, the joint reaches initial strength, allowing handling. Mechanical processing is recommended the next day to avoid dimensional changes from residual moisture.
Cleaning: Use cold water for wet glue. For partially dried glue, use hot water. For fully dried glue, hot steam is most effective. To prevent buildup on equipment and tools, an anti-adhesive agent is recommended.