A strong, liquid, protein-based adhesive in granular form made from collagen in bones, sinew, and cartilage. Bone glues are considered inferior to skin glues.
Excellent for many uses such as gluing of wood and veneer, furniture and musical instruments restoration and other various applications demanding high strength bonds.
Bone Glue swells with moisture and shrink in dry times, it follows the hygrometry of wood to which it is used.
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Appearance: |
Yellow-brown flakes |
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Dilution: |
Hot water |
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