Bondic® is basically liquid molecules or “pre-plastic” in liquid format that when exposed to our UV light are allowed to connect and become the hard plastic you know and depend on in everyday life. Th
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What is the difference between Bondic® and UV Glue?
Glue in principle is an adhesive that allows two fractured parts that fit together perfectly to stick together and become one. However, glue doesn’t replace missing pieces, nor does it provide 3D prop...
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Can I use Bondic® for connecting objects, which are relative to one another in motion after repair?
Yes, you can up to a certain limit of course. Bondic® maintains certain flexibility after getting set. Depending on your construction a test is required and recommended firstly.
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What happens to Bondic® left outdoors?
Bondic® is resistant against sunlight after hardening. Depending on the environmental conditions Bondic® could change color to slight yellow.
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Can I use Bondic® to fix my fingernails?
Yes, you can fix your fingernails by applying Bondic® in layers on the damaged nail. Work with a certain surplus and use a file to give it the desired shape. Polishing and varnishing is possible also.
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Can I use Bondic® on damp surfaces or under water?
Yes, as long as the surface is just wet and not greasy you can achieve a full setting and an adhesion depending on the surface structure. E.g. you can attach objects on the inner side of a water fille...
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Can I use Bondic® as a insulating material?
Yes, Bondic® is a perfect insulating material on low voltage circuits only. Please note that Bondic® is not a replacement for solder! Working on high voltage current must be executed by experts only!
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How can Bondic® be removed from smooth surfaces?
We recommend the use of scrapers. Giving the Bondic® a short, sharp shove from the side dislodges it cleanly from the base. Any remnants left behind can be easily removed with conventional cleaners.
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Can I dye Bondic® before curing?
Yes, BONDIC® liquid can be dyed by acrylic color micro particles (color powder). Please use a toothpick and load just the tip with color powder and mix it with a drop of Bondic®. You can control the i
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Can I sheath (cover) objects applied with Bondic® to boost stability?
Yes, the option of layering material renders overlapping and sheathing possible. This radically enhances firmness and stability; in some cases it even enables it in the first place.
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