Chemique Adhesives and Sealants Ltd, who specialise in the development of solvent free polyurethane adhesives, have released a product named Polyped2, which is proving to be popular for the installation and manufacturers of raised access flooring.
The adhesive was specifically formulated for the bonding of metal pedestals to concrete when installing raised flooring systems, though can also be used on many other applications where a two-part polyurethane adhesive is required with good adhesion and flexibility.
Utilising Chemique’s quality control procedures and experience of application techniques, it has been designed to offer customers a number of advantages including that of P.S.A’s ‘swinging bag test’ which proves the adhesive as a permanent bond.
Designed to ease the mixing of the two parts, Polyped2 now comes in new packaging. Both parts provided within a seven litre bucket, Part B rests neatly inside the cuvette which, when removed, provides the extra space for adding and mixing the formula together. Due to this new single package storage and transport requirements have been considerably reduced.
For easy identification the two parts are coloured in blue and yellow, which when mixed form a uniform green colouring to identify that it is ready for use.
“Recognising that our customers’ success is based on our ability to respond to their ever changing flooring requirements,” said John Bellerby, Chemique Technical Manager we hoped when creating Polyped2 to design a strong, extremely flexible bond and exceptional adhesive solution to metal substrates and concrete sub-floors even on the most inconsistent floor.”