Vinyl glues are used in carpentry for a wide variety of applications, such as gluing solid wood or laminate and for assembly.
By adding specific hardeners, the quality of adhesion and resistance to water and heat can be further increased.
One of the most important classifications for vinyl glues is the strength group classification according to DIN EN 204.
Wood glues are classified according to their water resistance from category D1 to category D4.
D1 glues are suitable exclusively for gluing in indoor and dry environments; D4 glues resist direct contact with water or condensation and are suitable for outdoor environments, even resisting atmospheric agents.