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SYNTIC TOTAL

€32.78
Tax included

BASIS :
Polyurethane cement for bonding all materials around shoes. Free of toluene and MEK.

Glue & solvents
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MATERIALS :

All materials used for repairing and producing shoes and boots like leather, rubber, EVA, thermoplastic
rubber (TR), expanded rubber, PVC (Vinyl) , felt, cork, transparent materials, Perbunan-N, nylon etc. can
be bonded to each other as well as to all upper materials.

INSTRUCTIONS :
Grind all materials and remove all grinding dust and fibres. Coat both sides with Renia – Syntic TOTAL
until you can see a layer of cement. If necessary, apply a second coat to absorbent materials. TR
(Thermoplastic Rubber): Apply Renia-Rehagol and coat after 15 minutes with Syntic TOTAL. PUR
(Polyurethane): After grinding, press the material with absorbent paper to remove the water. Then coat it
with a thin layer of Renia-Syntic TOTAL to reinforce very soft polyurethane. Apply another layer of
adhesive on top of the dried first layer if necessary.

OPEN ASSEMBLY TIME :
Depends on the material: 5 - 30 minutes (TR 3-15 minutes, PVC 10 - 45 minutes). Syntic TOTAL can be
dried with an infra red lamp: IR-Lamp 80 °C: 3 minutes

PRESSURE :
1 - 5 bar depending on the material
1 bar minimum time 60 seconds, 3 bar minimum time 30 seconds
The softer the material the less pressure is needed. Reduce pressure to 1 - 1.5 bar for soft materials or
air cushion soles. Caution: Do not deform materials during pressing, otherwise the adhesive film will be
destroyed.

Because of the fast crystallisation and the high initial bond strength of Renia-Syntic TOTAL, it is possible
to handle the bonded pieces after a few minutes. The heat resistance is high enough to trim or buffer the
sole or heel. The glue-power increases continuously during the first two days. Although the plasticizer
resistance is already extremely high as a one-component system, adding 5-10 % hardener further
increases the resistance against heat, oil, and other chemical influences.

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