Liqui Moly introduces new Liquifast 9100 windscreen adhesive

Liqui Moly has introduced its new Liquifast 9100 pure PUR windscreen adhesive, designed to eliminate the need for special training.

With this new windscreen adhesive, Liqui Moly says commercial users can work without mandatory training. This comes as a result of its special formula.

Special tools are required to replace vehicle windscreens. Such special tools also include special adhesives. They are not only special because of their properties, but also because of their composition.

Given that conventional PUR adhesives contain isocyanates, commercial users cannot simply apply such an adhesive due to ensuing health risks. They must complete a training course first.

David Kaiser, head of R&D Liqui Moly said: “Our specially developed glass adhesive contains less than 0.1 per cent isocyanates. Therefore, there is no need for mandatory training. This reduces costs and makes work in the garage quicker.”

Since the new product is silicone-free, Liqui Moly says any residue from the adhesive bead can be covered after having cut out the windscreen, and the bond will remain secure.

In contrast, products based on MS polymers or hybrid systems must be completely removed before applying new windscreen adhesive.

“Our customers benefit from less administrative work,” added Kaiser.

The new Liquifast 9100 is a modern high-modulus, non-conductive 1K-PUR windscreen adhesive and has also been tested in accordance with crash test standard FMVSS 212.

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