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− | Flügger [https://www.flugger.com/en/ Flügger Group A/S] is a bonding and filling acrylic spackle composed of butyl metharylate and calcium carbonate.<ref>ConsDistList post, June 10, 2009 Kiffy Stainer-Hutchins [https://cool.culturalheritage.org/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/2009/0674.html]</ref> | + | Flügger [https://www.flugger.com/en/ Flügger Group A/S] is a bonding and filling acrylic spackle composed of butyl metharylate and calcium carbonate.<ref>ConsDistList post, June 10, 2009 Kiffy Stainer-Hutchins [https://cool.culturalheritage.org/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/2009/0674.html]</ref>. It is widely used as a filler and for fine surface finishing. [[file:main photo|thumb|Caption with credit]] |
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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Revision as of 23:59, 12 August 2020
Description
Flügger Flügger Group A/S is a bonding and filling acrylic spackle composed of butyl metharylate and calcium carbonate.[1]. It is widely used as a filler and for fine surface finishing.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Applications
Personal Risks
Collection Risks
Environmental Risks
Physical and Chemical Properties
Solids weight: 77% Volume: 59% Density: 1.8 kilo/liter Layer thickness: Max. 2 mm Particle size: Max 0.01 mm Adhesion: 12 kp/cm2
Working Properties
Flügger is suitable for spot filling and for finishing filling of primed woodwork, plaster, concrete, anti-corrosion iron and metal as well as previously painted surfaces. After grinding and dusting, this product can be painted with aqueous or alkyd paint. Flügger can be tinted using ground pigments and may be thinned or cleaned using water.[2]
- Drying time at 68°F (20°C) is approximately 1/2 (to the touch)
- Re-coating interval is approximately 1 hour
- Fully cured in several days
- Purportedly susceptible to mold
Forms and Sizes
Resources and Citations
Koob, S.P. "Restoration skill or deceit: manufactured replacement fragments on a Seljuk lustre-glazed ewer", in The Conservation of Glass and Ceramics; Research, Practice and Training Norman H. Tennent (ed), James and James Ltd., London, 1999, p.157.
- ↑ ConsDistList post, June 10, 2009 Kiffy Stainer-Hutchins [1]
- ↑ Talas website - https://www.talasonline.com/Flugger