Article | REF: BM7635 V1

Wood gluing - Glues. Adhesives. Binders

Author: Philippe COGNARD

Publication date: January 10, 2006

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  • Philippe COGNARD: ESPCI engineer - Former director of Bostik-Findley - Court expert

 INTRODUCTION

We're going to look in detail at the various families of wood glues, limiting ourselves to the chemical families used for wood, furniture and wood-based panel manufacture.

The chemistry of these adhesives is briefly explained, and their main characteristics, applications and processing are described.

This dossier is part of a series on wood gluing:

  • "Glues and adhesives and their characteristics";

  • "Glues. Adhesives. Binders";

  • "Applications and machines";

  • [Doc. BM 7 637] "Find out more.

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