Contact Cement Troubleshooting
Contact Adhesive Toubleshooting Guide
A vacuum press, hot press or cold press are the preferred methods of veneer installation. The following troubleshooting guide, however, is for those of you applying veneer with contact cement.
| Problem |
Cause |
Possible Solutions |
| 1. Edge lifting |
- insufficient adhesive
- combining too soon (trapped solvent)
- insufficient veneer or substrate compression.
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- Apply more adhesive to veneer and substrate. (Both should be covered.)
- Increase drying time.
- Increase nip pressure.
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| 2. Bubbles in the veneer. |
- trapped solvent (solvent odor noted)
- edges bonded first
- irregular adhesive coverage
- irregular compression
- ineffective glue
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- Increase drying time.
- Apply pressure from center outward.
- Check applicating method and equipment. (Spraying is better than rolling; rolling is better than brushing.)
- Check compression procedures.
- Use glue with more solids.
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| 3. Failure with adhesive on both substrates. |
- insufficient compression
- insufficient adhesive
- adhesive surface contaminated
- wrong substrate
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- Increase pressure.
- Go over surface with iron at about 200-225 degrees.
- Keep work area clean.
- MDF is better than industrial particle board. Particle board is better than plywood.
- Don’t apply veneer over laminate.
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| 4. Weak or no contact bond. |
- exceeded contact bond life
- trapped solvent
- moisture contamination of adhesive surface
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- Check to see if glue is old or frozen.
- Increase drying time.
- Check spray equipment for water in air line and increase drying temperature during high humidity.
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| 5. Adhesive release from one substrate. |
- contamination of substrate surface
- contact not dry
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- Clean substrate thoroughly.
- Increase drying time.
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