When using uv adhesives to bond glass, there are several problems that should be paid attention to. There are several phenomena that will easily occur, leading to the failure of adhesive bonding. In this article, we will introduce several common phenomena.
1. After the glass is bonded with uv adhesive, it is found to be whitish. This may be related to the quality. When using it, don’t just buy it at the store. If it is too cheap, pay attention to it. The price of uv adhesive is not Very low. And look for precious company channels.
2. After the two pieces of glass were bonded together, it was found that some areas were hollow and the glue did not flow evenly. This may be due to the wrong method of the operator during the operation, which caused the glue to not be evenly altered, leaving a space in the center.
3. After using the UV adhesive, I found itching and rashes on my UV-adhesive hands. This may be glue allergy. The uv adhesive contains a variety of chemical materials, do not touch it directly with your hands, and wear protective equipment before use. Rinse with clean water immediately after touching it accidentally.
4. Once the uv adhesive is opened, it has a great taste and is very influential. The uv adhesive contains acrylic material, which has a certain influence, and long-term touch is not good for the human body, so you must pay attention to it when using it.
5. The strength of the uv adhesive is not good, how can it not be bonded? It may be that the time of the UV light is not enough, or the intensity is not enough, and then return to illuminate from the beginning. If this is still the case for multiple operations, there may be a problem with the strength of the glue itself, and you need to contact the manufacturer at this moment.
Finally, the application information here advocates that when buying uv adhesives, pay attention to choosing the manufacturer, so that it will be guaranteed in the later stage. And during operation, protective measures must be taken, gloves, glasses and masks must be worn well.