Hide glue in pearls
for conservation & preservation
€10.12 *
In stock, deliverable at short notice
€10.12*
€9.46*
€8.80*
19% VAT:
Processing:
Hide glue is used, according to the intended use, in a solution of 1 part hide glue to 12 parts water. It is stirred into cold water without lumps and must then swell for 1 - 2 hours until all water has been absorbed. The solution is then heated indirectly in a water bath and melts at approx. 60 °C. When it reaches this temperature, it should be used immediately, as it gels quickly. However, this has the advantage that it already binds strongly when wet and the substrates to be bonded therefore only need to be pressed briefly.
Technical details | |
Gel strength: | approx. 240 Bloom grams |
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Type: | animal glue |
Usage: | Stabilizing / Curing |
Adhesive properties | |
Viscosity (in mPas): | ca. 80 |
Other properties | |
Category: | Conservation glue, Preservation and prevention, Restoration |
Minimum order quantity: | as of 1 kg |
Sales unit: | Bag of 25 kgs |
Usage: | Stabilizing / Curing |
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