@ Oliho
hab mich mal auf die Suche gemacht.
hier die Firma die den Breeze Zementkleber produziert.
http://www.pentron.com/index.php/products/product_detail/breeze_self_adhesive_resin_cement
kannst dir unten bei Dokumente unter MSDS das Sicherheitsdatenblatt downloaden.
[u]hier schon mal die Zutaten:[/u]
[i]Composition/Information on Ingredients Chemical characteristics: A paste-paste resin cement that is a mixture of methacrylate resins and polymer resin, bariumborosilicate glasses*, barium sulfate, potassium nitrate, sodium fluoride, calcium phosphate, silica, with amines, peroxide, photo initiator, stabilizers and pigment. *contains a small amount of aluminum oxide.[/i]
bitte schön
ist allerdings auch Kunststoff drin. also liegt meine Vermutung richtig, dass es bei Keramik Inlays ohne Kunststoffkleber schwierig wird.
guckst du:
[i] Polymer resin is a clear liquid plastic product that hardens to create a thick, durable, glossy coating. Once hardened, polymer resin is fade-proof and water-resistant. This type of resin is commonly used on furniture to seal finishes and create a durable, glass-like surface. Polymer resin is also used in many other arts and crafts when the artist wants a thick, glossy coating. [/i]