

Common problems of AB glue
I. Will the AB glue dry if the proportion is wrong?
If the proportion of the AB glue is incorrect, the glue either won't dry or won't dry completely. The AB glue requires mixing glue A and glue B in a certain proportion. Only through a chemical reaction can it harden and dry.
II. What should be noted when using AB glue?
First, use a clean towel or cloth to wipe off moisture, stains, dust, etc. on the surface of the material to be bonded to keep it clean. If a large area needs to be bonded, you can apply AB glue on both sides. Apply glue A on one side and glue B on the other side, which will make the bonding stronger. If it is a small area bonding, just mix the AB glue and apply it on the bonding surface. In addition, when using AB glue, pay attention to keeping the ventilation good, which will make it easier for the glue to harden.
III. What are the uses of AB glue?
- AB glue can be used for the repair of automobiles and motorcycles. For example, it can be used to repair parts such as fuel tanks, cylinder heads, oil circuits, and exhaust pipes. It can also be used for bonding parts such as headlight glass, baffles, and handlebars. AB glue can also be used in the decoration industry. For example, it can be used for bonding aluminum window frames, staircase protection plates, and door frames, as well as for fixing nameplates and making billboards.
- AB glue can be applied in the stone processing industry. For example, it can be used for bonding marble and marble-like stones, and the effect is better than using marble glue. AB glue can also be used in the elevator industry for bonding stainless steel plates and stiffeners of elevators. In addition, AB glue can be used in the production of toys and handicrafts, such as glass products, hairpins, ceramic handicrafts, etc.