How do you create a bond that can withstand very high temperatures? Everad® ADS 7000 glues make it possible!

How do you create a bond that can withstand very high temperatures?  Everad® ADS 7000 glues make it possible!

How do you create a bond that can withstand very high temperatures? Everad® ADS 7000 glues make it possible!

Everyone remembers the striking images of the incident at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on 15-16 April 2019.

In the wake of such a significant event, many people have asked themselves the following question:

How do you create a bond that can withstand very high temperatures?

Everad® ADS 7000 series adhesives are the answer to your question. They can withstand temperatures above 1000°C and show amazing adhesion to a wide range of materials.

Everad® ADS 7000 adhesives offer the following benefits:

  • Resistance to temperatures above 1000°C
  • EUROCLASS compliant (A0)
  • Non-flammable
  • Good adhesion to mineral-based materials (stone, concrete, bonded panels, cement or plaster, etc.)
  • Good adhesion on rough metal surfaces
  • Easy to apply
  • Ready to use even after prolonged storage
  • Immediate use with no adhesive preparation
  • Easy cleaning of application tools, with water
  • Easy application by spray, roller, spatula, extruder gun
  • Environmentally friendly
  • No harmful fumes emitted during combustion
  • Easy disposal of adhesive waste and glued materials
  • Free of solvents, VOCs, plasticisers, isocyanate, halogen and formaldehyde
  • Rated A+ according to French Indoor Air Quality regulations
  • Broad range of uses
  • Cost-effective

These adhesives can be used in a wide range of
applications:

  • Use in construction, the transport industry and shipbuilding
  • Manufacture of multi-layer insulating panels (glass wool, rock wool, metal foil)
  • Gluing insulating panels to mineral substrates
  • Gluing aluminium sheets to porous wood, chipboard, etc.
  • Fire doors, etc.
  • Bonding galvanized sheets to plaster or cement boards
  • Pointing chimneys

Case Study : E_Everad_ADS_ADP_Fire-resistant-dispersions.pdf

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