When repairing tires, there are various commonly used adhesives. The following are several common tire repair adhesives and their characteristics:
Fire repair glue:
Features: Able to repair tires well and suitable for various tire damage situations.
Usage: When using, pay attention to applying glue evenly and thinly to avoid the accumulation of glue affecting the repair effect.
Storage conditions: It should be stored in a cool and ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight to ensure the quality of the adhesive.
Quick drying glue:
Features: High viscosity fast drying adhesive has significant effect, fast curing speed, and easy to use.
Usage: Clean the surface before use to remove impurities such as dust and oil stains, and avoid affecting the adhesive strength of the glue. It can be used immediately after opening the can, without stirring, to avoid the formation of bubbles when air is mixed in.
Scope of application: Suitable for small holes or puncture injuries on the surface of tires, as well as situations that require quick repair.
Special tire repair adhesive:
Features: It is mainly made of raw materials such as insect glue, white gelatin, and astragalus gum, specially designed for tire repair, with strong adhesion.
Usage: Follow the instructions on the packaging, usually apply glue to the damaged area and compact until dry.
Scope of application: Suitable for rapid adhesive repair of inner tubes in automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, and other vehicles.
502 glue or 410 glue:
Features: These two adhesives have fast curing speed and strong adhesive force, suitable for temporary repair of minor scratches on tires.
Usage: After cleaning the damaged surface, apply glue to the scratched area and quickly compact until dry.
Caution: Only applicable for minor scratches on tires. If the tire sidewall is damaged or the damage is severe, the tire should be replaced in a timely manner.
Chloroprene rubber, silicone rubber or SBS woodworking yellow glue:
Features: These adhesives have good compatibility with tire materials and can provide excellent adhesion.
Usage: According to the type of glue and packaging instructions, it is usually necessary to evenly apply the glue to the damaged area and wait for it to dry and solidify.
Scope of application: Suitable for various tire repair situations, especially those that require strong adhesion.
In summary, commonly used adhesives for repairing tires include fire repair adhesive, quick drying adhesive, specialized tire repair adhesive, 502 adhesive or 410 adhesive, as well as chloroprene rubber, silicone rubber or SBS wood glue. The choice of adhesive depends on the extent of tire damage, repair needs, and personal or repair shop preferences. When using any adhesive for tire repair, the correct usage method and precautions should be followed to ensure the repair effect and driving safety.