

About The Artnovion GlueArt 3.0 Adhesive
GlueArt is a polymer-based glue specifically designed by Artnovion to bond to acoustic foam, PET, and EPS. It is applicable to a vast range of surfaces, including cement, painted surfaces, stone, wallpaper, plasterboard, wood, chipboard, PVC, expanded plastic, mineral fibres, and metal.
GlueArt 3.0 is especially easy to use, glueing lighter Artnovion acoustic panels practically instantly and initiating adhesion in heavier panels within just 10 minutes, albeit requiring initial support. It bonds with a safety factor of over 10.
Installation Procedure
- Clean the surface and make sure it is dry and free of dust and grease.
- Using a sealant gun apply adhesive to the back of the panel; for highly irregular surfaces, apply adhesive to both the panel and the target surface.
- Place the panel on the wall in the correct position and apply pressure.
Install the panel within 10 minutes after applying the glue. Heavier panels require additional support until the adhesive has cured. Avoid making any adjustments to the panel after glueing, as this may reduce the glue force. The cure time depends on the layer thickness, temperature, and air humidity.
Please Note: Panels heavier than 3kg should be mounted using their recommended Artnovion fixing system.
Main Features & Specifications
- Design: Adhesive Designed for Lighter Artnovion Panels (1 Tube)
- One Tube installs either 8 flat foam panels (Agad, Thor, Myron E, etc.) or 8 crenelated foam panels (framed absorbers)
- This GlueArt 3.0 formula has several improvements over the previous version
- Glues faster
- Bonds perfectly with EPS (Myron diffuser) and foam
- Humidity proof
- Adheres to virtually any surface
- Non-flammable and non-irritant to skin. Does not release harmful vapours.
- Has double the tack force of the previous GlueArt formula
- Installs 30% more panels per tube of glue than the previous version
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 25 x 230 x 25mm
- Weight: 0.5 kg
Note: Features & Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice. E&OE.
