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Spray adhesive: advantages and types

May. 06, 2024

Spray adhesive: advantages and types

In the MTN PRO catalog we have a mini-family dedicated to adhesives made up of two products: contact adhesive and repositionable adhesive. In this article we will explain what each one is used for and what advantages they have over other types of adhesive products. You may be surprised!

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Why spray glue?


The traditional format in which we find glues and adhesives is usually in tubes, sticks or even in pots to be applied using a brush. Once again, the spray format becomes a powerful ally in this dimension that greatly facilitates its use and storage... how many times has the cap gotten stuck to the glue tube? Every time?


Best spray adhesive for gluing large surfaces


In addition to this, glue spraying is much faster and more efficient when we want to glue large surfaces, thus saving considerable time and effort.


 



 


Contact adhesive, a powerful spray adhesive


MTN PRO Contact Adhesive is a spray adhesive whose density already anticipates its powerful gripping capacity, which is why we call this type of adhesive "filmogenic". When spraying the aerosol, you will see the fibrous texture emanating from the nozzle.


Sticks instantly


The adhesion of this glue is almost immediate and, when applied to the two surfaces to be joined together, it provides high tensile strength. In addition, it has a 3-position adjustable valve, which makes it possible to adapt the product to different applications.


All types of surfaces, from carpet to wood


Polyurethane and polyethylene foams, fibers, paper, cardboard or cork are the most effective surfaces, although it can be used on almost any material. For example, it would be the perfect tool for gluing carpets or when working on upholstery.


Repositionable spray adhesive: from screen printing to photo albums


Repositionable adhesive is a type of glue that can be easily peeled off and is intended for temporary bonds that can also be repositioned.


Leaves no residue


The main feature of this spray adhesive for fabric is that it does not leave any residue on the applied surface. Therefore, it is the perfect tool to stick patterns on fabric or to attach clothes on the board during screen printing processes and prevent them from moving. This is why we can define this product as a spray glue for fabric.

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Allows repositioning on all types of surfaces


This spray adhesive is also very useful in photo albums, as it does not jeopardize the condition of the photos if we want to reposition them or remove them from the album in question.


Its uses can cover other fields, from collages, temporary hanging of documents or images for conferences or meetings, making decorative panels or even decoupage.


As we have seen, spray glue is a more useful tool than we could have ever imagined. And although users of this type of product already know this, it never hurts to share this knowledge with the general public.


 

Spray Glue: Everything you need to know

What are spray adhesives used for?

Spray glues are ideal for a wide range of applications. They are commonly used for crafts and art projects, repairing furniture and appliances, and mending leather or fabric, among other purposes.

Some spray adhesives are repositionable, allowing for detailed placement. Check the manufacturer’s instructions to find out if yours is one of them. Most sprays dry clear and won’t bleed through or cause wrinkling, resulting in an invisible bond that preserves original appearances. The easy application allows for hassle-free multiple coats, ensuring strong bonds without added drying times.

Spray glues can be used for bonding wood, metal, acrylic, foam, fabric, cardboard, leather, corkboard, glass, foil, rubber, and many plastics. Some spray glues aren’t recommended for exposure to high temperatures or humidity, so consult the instructions before use.
 

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