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Tack primer

A common method of wire-tacking today is to use cyanoacrylate adhesive and primer. In this process, a drop of cyanoacrylate is placed on top of the wire to be tacked, followed by a drop of primer. The resulting wire-tack is usually serviceable in 5 - 15 seconds although several hours can be required for full cure. The usage of the wire tack, although limited by a lack of moisture, temperature and impact resistance, has been finding increasing application in the electrical industry. [Pg.745]

Tack coat Protection board Msmibrane Ventilation Jayer Adhesive Primer... [Pg.113]

Holds adhesive films or adherend in place during assembly. This type of primer retains tack or develops tack at room or elevated... [Pg.56]


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