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LRBG Chemicals USA S 203

LRBG Chemicals USA S 203 is a urea-formaldehyde splicing powder that has been dried by atomization glue. It appears as a free-flowing white powder and forms a crust on the surface when exposed to humidity in the air. This product has a slight formaldehyde odor. It can be used in hot press or radio frequency curing for wood veneer splice adhesives.

Product Type: Contact Adhesive, Radiation Curable Adhesive, Splicer Adhesive

Application Area: Wood Veneer Splicing

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Wood

Cure Method: Heat Cure, Radiation Cure

Chemical Family: Urea Formaldehyde (UF)

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family

Applications & Uses

Application Area
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces

Properties

Physical Form
Odor
Slight formaldehyde
Slightly Soluble in
Water
Physico-Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
pH (50% solution in water)8 - 10--
Boiling Point105 - 115°C-
Flash Pointmax. 200°FClosed cup
Minimum Explosion Concentration120.0g/m³-
Minimum Ignition Temperature600.0°C-
Minimum Ignition Energymin. 1000mJ-
Volatile Percentage (as moisture)1 - 2%-

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions
  • Avoid visual contact and generation of dust in the air. Provide adequate protective equipment and ventilation. In material handling areas they provide local exhaust to mechanical dust collection systems.
  • Clean up any accumulation of dust. Eliminate sources of ignition.
  • Store in a cool (68°F) and dry place elevated off the floor with no contact against walls to allow air movement around containers to prevent water condensation on the material.
  • Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources, open flames, sources of ignition and incompatible substances.