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Ultraviolet resistant 10cc size syringe for injecting windscreen repair resin into rock chips or small cracks in laminated glass. This 10cc UV Resistant Syringe replaces many syringe type injectors. Disposable, dispensing polypropylene syringe blocks UV light to prevent spontaneous curing of windscreen repair resin.
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Curing Large Breaks in Laminated Glass
Large star and combination breaks present a number of challenges, but with a little extra care show the most dramatic cosmetic improvement upon completion.
One thing not to overlook is the fact that cracks may extend beyond the edges of a standard curing tab, which can cause a repair to fail. The problem is that even if the cracks are fill properly, they will not cure properly if not completely covered before curing.
Obviously, the solution is simple. Use multiple curing tabs, or strips of curing film to make sure every crack is completely covered. Run a little thin resin along the surface of filled cracks to help Curing Tabs stick and properly seal the surface of the crack. One drop every couple of inches is plenty if properly spread with an eye dropper or syringe.
The surface resin may cure in seconds. But, it is important to cure for a full 5 minutes. Ensuring the resin is cured all the way through. Remember, most windscreen glass blocks a percentage of the UV rays that cure the resin. So reducing cure time may cause repair failure.
If the damage is wider or longer than the area covered by your UV light, be sure to move your light as many times as necessary to get a complete cure on every part of the break, curing for 5 minutes each time the light is moved. Long crack lights… Continue Reading
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