Pression-Neovulk/CN-super?

Ariadne

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I have a nice shinny new tin of this with hardener, great stuff as I want to repair my dinghy.

Any body know how to use the stuff? It came in a sealed packed with all the health warnings (it must be good stuff then!) but instructions on how to mix it (ratio with hardener) how to apply and shelf life etc. I've had a look on the web site and there are data sheets for H&S but nothing on use.

Thanks in advance for all help given.
 
Probably close enough, I'd have said 8ml to 100ml and use syringes to measure. Might be worth firing off an email to ask for instructions. It's just possible there's some special prep required for the fabrics.
 
I would imagine its the same, more or less, as Bostik 2402 and Polymarine's 2 part adhesive for Hypalon coated fabric.

I dont think you will find the proportions of adhesive to curing agent will be critical. The other two can even be used as a single pack adhesives for quick repairs.
 
Thanks for all the answers, I ran out of time in the end (I need to have my dinghy back and running in the morning!) and used Colle Klebstoff Glue, as I had 6 tubes given me. This what Zodiac use for their liferafts and it seems to have a very good reputation.

I'll email the other company for some recommendations, etc.
 
Thanks for all the answers, I ran out of time in the end (I need to have my dinghy back and running in the morning!) and used Colle Klebstoff Glue, as I had 6 tubes given me. This what Zodiac use for their liferafts and it seems to have a very good reputation.

I'll email the other company for some recommendations, etc.

Isn't that for PVC ?

Pression-Neovulk/CN-super is for Hypalon


You should use the correct glue for the material!

There are instructions, including details of the preparation required, for repairing PVC and Hypalon dinghies on the Polymarine website.
 
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