Traditional strong adhesive! It is a powdered glue (nikawa) that goes well with iron buff and emery buff.
If the purpose is for continuation, it is usually good to use a ratio of warm water 1: glue 1. Example - Usage (individual differences apply) 1. Put water and glue into a container. It will swell in about 10 to 20 minutes. 2. In a metal container filled with hot water at about 80 to 90 degrees, add the swollen glue from step 1 and mix (ratio of water 1: glue 1). 3. In summer, simmer for about 40 minutes, and in winter, for about 1 hour over a stove until it reaches a liquid consistency similar to salad oil. * There is a smell when simmering (it is not harmful). * If left to cool, it will turn into a gel or jelly-like consistency, similar to pudding.
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Industrial gelatin
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P1
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P1
Applications/Examples of results
Nihon glue, which has been used as an adhesive since ancient times, is active in various industries. By changing the ratio of water to glue and using materials like cotton cloth to rub, it can be utilized in various fields. Paperboard, bookbinding, paper tubes, abrasive cloth paper, puffs Lacquerware, furniture, Buddhist implements Japanese painting pigments Electrolytic refining, etc. Musical instruments (guitar, violin)
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Since our establishment in 1975, we have been handling a wide range of chemical industrial products, plating chemicals, non-ferrous metals, and more. We have various suppliers for different plating chemicals and materials, ensuring that our products are reliable in terms of quality. If you have any requests like "I want something like this. Do you have it?" please feel free to contact us. Our highlight is "affordable prices, sales starting from a single plastic container, and short delivery times from order." We pride ourselves on our flexible service. We also carry a variety of items used in plating surface treatment, including vinyl gloves, non-stick tape, aluminum tape, buffs, abrasives, aprons, and more.