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Glue Assembly Fill

Glue Assembly Fill is a chemical bonding method used for cooling tower fill module assembly where thermoformed sheets are chemically welded together using solvent-based compounds. This process creates a strong structural bond between fill sheets while improving module rigidity, alignment stability, and long-term performance in industrial cooling tower environments.

  • Cooling tower fill assembly
  • Industrial fill module manufacturing
  • Field-erected cooling tower projects
  • Structural bonding applications
  • Industrial fabrication systems
  • Chemical-resistant assembly operations

 

These nozzles are built to handle varying industrial conditions while maintaining consistent spray performance.

  • Chemical weld process creates strong structural bonding between fill sheets
  • Toluene and MEK-based bonding system improves sheet adhesion strength
  • Helps compensate for minor surface irregularities and dimensional tolerances
  • Produces rigid fill modules with improved structural stability
  • Solvent-based assembly process improves long-term bond durability
  • Controlled curing process improves module alignment and consistency
  • Suitable for large industrial cooling tower fill assembly projects
  • High-viscosity bonding compounds reduce sagging during curing
  • Strong shear resistance improves mechanical performance under load
  • Optimized for moderate and controlled climate installation conditions

It is engineered for structural cooling tower fill assembly and industrial bonding applications.

  • Product Type: Chemical Weld Fill Assembly System
  • Primary Bonding Chemicals: Toluene and MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone)
  • Bonding Method: Solvent Chemical Welding
  • Viscosity Range: 10,000 ± 2,000 mPa·s
  • Density Range: 1.06 to 1.40 g/cm³
  • Skin / Tack-Free Time: 10 to 20 minutes
  • Curing Rate: 2.0 to 3.0 mm depth per 24 hours
  • Full Cure Time: Approximately 48 hours
  • Service Temperature Range: -40°C to +90°C
  • Application Temperature Range: +5°C to +35°C
  • Typical Bond Strength: 2.2 MPa and above
  • Assembly Requirement: Pressed into curing box during bonding process
  • Recommended Environment: Moderate and controlled climate conditions

Glue assembly is actually a chemical weld performed when the contact points of the sheets are coated with a mixture of toluene and MEK and then pressed into a curing box to allow the chemical reaction to bond the sheets. This is best done on sites where the climate is moderate and relatively controlled as the glue can be hard to manage when the conditions are too variable.

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