Wood products and musical instruments
Yongtenai woodworking adhesive, in coordination with continuous optimization and improvement of process technology, constantly optimizes adhesive application solutions from the aspects of quality, efficiency, and environmental protection, to create higher-quality wooden musical instrument products. The water-based adhesive series, high-frequency processing is widely applied in guitar, piano and other wooden instrument products! Guitar adhesive solutions, related processes and recommended adhesiv
Winternice woodworking adhesives continuously optimize and improve to match process workflows, enhancing adhesive application solutions in quality, efficiency, and environmental friendliness to create higher quality wood musical instrument products. The water-based adhesive series and high-frequency processing are widely applied in guitar, piano, and other wood musical instrument product fields!
Guitar Adhesive Solutions, Related Processes and Recommended Adhesives:
Side Bending and Setting AdhesiveE0 grade urea-formaldehyde resin formula: 607 formula EO grade water-based adhesive: PG185/SAP2136 | Back/Soundboard Laminating AdhesiveCold press curing adhesive: PG66 High-frequency curing adhesive: PG37FH-3/PG80 |
Related Recommended AdhesivesNeck 14-degree joint adhesive: PG80/PG95/PG1268 String peg fixing adhesive: PG80/PG1268/101 | Related Recommended AdhesivesABS binding strip adhesion adhesive: ABS granules Solid wood binding strip adhesive: PG80/PG66 Setting strip adhesive: PG80/PG66 |
Electric Guitar Adhesive Solutions, Related Processes and Recommended Adhesives:
Electric Guitar AdhesivesVarious solid wood edge-gluing adhesives: PG1963/1/PG1268 |
Speaker Cabinet Adhesive Solutions, Related Processes and Recommended Adhesives:
PVC on MDF AdhesivePVC on MDF adhesive: PG108/PG109 | Wood Veneer on MDF AdhesiveCold press adhesive: Wood glue powder Wood veneer on MDF adhesive: Hot press adhesives PG661/SAP21360/PG621 glue powder |
PVC Vacuum Forming AdhesivePVC vacuum forming adhesive: PG540/PG541-1 | MDF 45-degree/V-groove Assembly AdhesiveAdhesive for painted and veneered cabinets: M205 Adhesive for PVC cabinets: PG300 Hot melt adhesive for internal speaker positioning: SH30012/SH30018 |
Piano Adhesive Solutions, Related Processes and Recommended Adhesives:
Related Piano Adhesive RecommendationsPiano leg edge-gluing adhesive: PG1963-1/PG1962 Piano leg assembly adhesive: PG95/PG1962 Keybed base assembly adhesive: PG95/PG1962 Keybed forming adhesive: PG95/PG1962PG80/PG37FH-3 Piano rim bending adhesive: E1 grade urea-formaldehyde resin 608 glue powder formula Piano rim bending adhesive: E0 grade modified urea-formaldehyde resin 607 formula Various piano component forming and assembly adhesive: PG80/PG66/PG95 | Hammer forming adhesive: 60300 Soundboard panel jointing adhesive: PG1962/PG1963-1 Piano case veneering adhesive: E1 grade urea-formaldehyde resin 608 glue powder formula Piano case veneering adhesive: E0 grade modified urea-formaldehyde resin 607 formula Cold press veneering adhesive: 60300 Cold press veneering adhesive: PG1962/PG1963-1/NH16/NH16H |
Common Problem Analysis
What causes cracks to easily occur at the 14-degree angled joint of a guitar neck?
Main cause analysis and solutions:
• For the 14-degree angled surface, first ensure the two faces match evenly after cutting and processing, without saw marks, charring, or roughness, etc. These phenomena can easily lead to insufficient bonding strength and subsequent cracking at the joint.
• The moisture content must be controlled within the 10% range, as this structure itself is difficult to bond and should not be subjected to significant material stress variations.
• This specific structural relationship requires the use of an adhesive with at least D3 water resistance rating. After pressing until fully cured, it must be left for over 24 hours before proceeding to the next process step.
Why is blistering or cracking prone to occur with veneered speaker cabinets?
Main cause analysis and solutions:
• When applying wood veneer onto speaker MDF, avoid manual pasting or cold press processes as much as possible. Use specialized hot press veneering equipment to minimize quality issues arising from operational problems.
• When using the hot press veneering process, strive to use high solids content water-based adhesives or environmentally friendly glue powder formulas to ensure quality. Blistering on the veneer surface can also be caused by delamination of the MDF at the adhesive layer, which is due to the excessively high moisture content in the adhesive.
