Q: Can this PVA adhesive be used outdoors?
A: No. Everbond GP is suitable for indoor applications only. It resists normal humidity but is not waterproof. For outdoor or wet area use, a waterproof PVA or polyurethane adhesive is recommended.
Q: How long should I wait before machining the bonded panels?
A: Machining can usually begin once the adhesive has cured for at least 30 minutes for basic handling. However, allow up to 7 days for full cure before subjecting to high stress or humidity.
Q: Can I use this PVA with high-pressure laminates?
A: Yes. When used with short-cycle presses at approx. 70°C, it bonds HPL in as little as 60 seconds, provided substrates are properly aligned and pressure is uniform.
Q: What’s the benefit of using the catalyst with this product?
A: Adding 1% w/w catalyst allows for thermo-curing, which significantly increases water resistance of the final bond. It’s ideal for more demanding internal applications like kitchen cabinetry.
Application / Use Case | Key Benefit | Primary Trades |
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Cabinet Assembly | Fast handling strength with good sandability | Joiners, Shopfitters |
Timber Veneer Bonding | Strong adhesion without bleed-through | Cabinetmakers |
Laminating Decorative Paper | Quick bond in just 10 seconds with uniform finish | Furniture Makers |
HPL Bonding (70°C press) | High-speed adhesion with consistent grip | Shopfitters, Interior Fitout Contractors |
The Engineering Challenge: Achieving rapid and uniform bond strength across multiple timber contact points during carcass assembly.
The System-Based Solution with Everbond GP: Short press times and balanced viscosity enable quick setup without slippage, even in horizontal clamps.
Best Practice Note: Use clamps or press pressure of 4–5 kp/cm² for optimal hold; clean off squeeze-out immediately to reduce sanding time later.