glues

Lance Lafargue lafargue at bellsouth.net
Wed Jan 24 16:03:40 MST 2007


nice web site and enjoyed the info - passed it on the other techs in the shop...
Lance Lafargue, RPT
LAFARGUE PIANOS, LTD
LPIANOS.com
lafargue at bellsouth.net
4244 Hwy 22 Mandeville, LA 70471
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MICHAEL MORVAN 
  To: Pianotech 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 3:23 PM
  Subject: [SPAM] glues


  List,
      Some helpful information on glues:

  White glue (Elmer's, consumer grade glue,  etc..,)  and yellow glue (Titebond, industrial grade wood glue,  etc..) are both PVA'S,  (Polyvinyl Acetate) and both are "Aliphatic Resins". PVC-E glue is also in the PVA family with a few different compounds added to make it remain semi-flexible when dry. Aliphatic Resin is a general chemistry term that implies "at the molecular level, these products (glues, etc..) arrange themselves in chains". When yellow glue came out, manufacturers needed a fancy slogan to differentiate yellow glue from white glue so they called it Aliphatic resin, but in reality, not economy, they both are Aliphatic Resin. A lot of the Yellow Glues are stronger than the White Glues, but they are both PVA'S and are both Aliphatic Resins. PVA'S are further broken down into subgroups based on their strength, application, water resistance etc.. The PVA'S are a huge family of glues that most of us use and think they are something distinctly different because of what they are called or what someone recommends they be used for. Choose your glues carefully, any supplier/manufacturer can supply you with a specifications sheet or MSDS, this will give you the properties of the glue and most importantly will tell you what the MANUFACTURER created the glue for, not simply what a supply house markets it as. Of all the glue books I have read, "The Glue Book" by William Tandy Young makes all this easy to understand. Remember, spare the next technician the pain of fixing an improper glue job, because the next technician might be you. I think Reblitz said something like that first.

  Michael A. Morvan
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