Two-component wood splicing glue is a main-agent-plus-hardener adhesive system engineered for structural solid-wood joints in finger jointing, edge gluing, door and window frames, and laminated board production. Unlike single-component PVA white glue, the two-part system cross-links during cure to reach D3 and D4 water-resistance grades under EN 204, producing a bond line that survives repeated wet-dry cycling and outdoor service. Mixed at the specified ratio, it gives controlled open time for machine or manual assembly and a clear, sandable glue line that does not telegraph through finishes.
Two-component Wood Splicing Glue
Professional two-component adhesive for solid wood splicing, finger jointing, and furniture assembly. Delivers water-resistant bonds meeting D3/D4 standards.
Technical Specifications
| Type | Two-component (main agent + curing agent) |
| Appearance | Milky white liquid |
| Application | Manual or machine |
| Compatible Wood | Solid wood doors, windows, furniture, flooring, integrated boards |
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Key Features
- Water-resistant bond for indoor and outdoor use
- Suitable for solid wood, finger joint, and laminated boards
- Two-component system for controlled curing
Applications
- Solid wood splicing
- Finger jointing
- Furniture assembly
- Flooring production
Frequently Asked Questions
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