I. Regulation of work temperature
It's the direct way. Higher temperatures accelerate solidification and lower temperatures slow down. But be careful not to go too far, too high a temperature may affect adhesive strength and too low to make glue sticky。
Ii. Choosing different types of thermal melting rods
Pick out what you need to fix speed:
Quick fixation is required: select the type of eva that is specially designed for rapid fixation, or low melting index, low va content。
Slower solidification is required: select a high-soft-soft adhesive formulation or add wax types。
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Humidity control: maintain environmental humidity and avoid excessive levels leading to slower solidification。
Ambient temperature: in low-temperature environments, an appropriate increase in workshop temperature can help the glue remain active。
Use of support tools (optional)
On specific occasions, uv lamps or hot wind guns can be used to accelerate solidification, but operations must be safe。
Other influencing factors
Basement type: metal surfaces are usually faster than wood sequestration。
Thickness and pressure of the layer: the thicker the layer or the less pressure, the longer the solidification time may be。
In simple terms: cold or slow-dry rubber if solidified quickly; warm or fast-dry rubber if solidified slowly. If the environment is too cold, find a way to heat it up; if the humidity is too high, take care of the ventilation. Depending on your specific scenario (e. G., whether the piping patch requires rapid positioning or metal structures allow time adjustment), flexible combinations of these methods are sufficient. From http://www. Qmffjd. Com


