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I'm looking for healthy and safe ecological alternatives for glues and adhesives that will be used to install new windows, fan vents and other metal, glass and related products onto the metal body of the van.
Urethane/polyurethane glues/adhesives seem to be the basic standard when modifying (cutting, sawing, priming, gluing) the metal body of a vehicle to install new windows and vents. These are oil based and contain Voc's which offgas and may affect the air quality inside a vehicle permanently.
Since I'll be living inside the vehicle I'd like to use safe healthier materials if possible and when affordable.
These are the windows being mounted on the vehicle:
https://www.vanwindowsdirect.com/co...n-bunk-half-slider-window-driver-side-36-x-12
https://www.vanwindowsdirect.com/co...w-21-1-4-x-16-3-4-with-2-1-4-trim-ring-vw8209
I was told to use Urethane by the window company, you can read the specs here:
https://www.vanwindowsdirect.com/pr...urethane-adhesive?_pos=3&_sid=c7ec529f3&_ss=r
I tried searching for an alternative to urethane and I haven't found anything yet but found a spec that may help to narrow things down:
http://www.finishmaster.com/prod/assets/nyrlisor5w6qvc6yj5dp.pdf
You can read on that pdf: "LAP SHEAR STRENGTH: >500 psi" (greater than 500)
I found Almighty Adhesive here:
https://centerforgreenbuilding.com/product/afm-almighty/#tab-description
The specs read: "Almighty Adhesive provides 500 PSI shear strength, more than enough grip for most applications."
So if we are going by this spec alone, it seems the Almighty Adhesive would provide the same shear strength as the Urethane.
However I was told the adhesive would work but the urethane for auto windows is tested and has code requirements and standards necessary for the auto markets.
So I am searching for a eco/bio alternative that still meets the criteria for a proper safe bond/seal.
It needs 500 PSI shear strength and needs to meet the federal requirements for windshield mounting - FMVSS 212 / 208 found here: http://www.carwindshields.info/fmvss212
I did some research on eco-glues and bio-adhesives and found many that are water based, plant based, etc:
https://www.comindex.es/en/novedade...-polyurethane-based-pu-adhesives-and-sealants
https://www.bondpolymers.com/applications/polyurethane-adhesives.html
I'm in the process of contacting these leads but sometimes these web search results are mostly research articles with no actual products to buy.
Does anyone know of any eco/bio glues for window installs that meet the federal requirements?
It's possible a glue exists that doesn't meet the federal requirements but works just as well but we'd need some documentation.
It's a risk to use something which may not work and then you will have to take apart your walls and redo the windows again sometime in the future.
[font=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]I will continue to research and will update this thread.[/font]
Urethane/polyurethane glues/adhesives seem to be the basic standard when modifying (cutting, sawing, priming, gluing) the metal body of a vehicle to install new windows and vents. These are oil based and contain Voc's which offgas and may affect the air quality inside a vehicle permanently.
Since I'll be living inside the vehicle I'd like to use safe healthier materials if possible and when affordable.
These are the windows being mounted on the vehicle:
https://www.vanwindowsdirect.com/co...n-bunk-half-slider-window-driver-side-36-x-12
https://www.vanwindowsdirect.com/co...w-21-1-4-x-16-3-4-with-2-1-4-trim-ring-vw8209
I was told to use Urethane by the window company, you can read the specs here:
https://www.vanwindowsdirect.com/pr...urethane-adhesive?_pos=3&_sid=c7ec529f3&_ss=r
I tried searching for an alternative to urethane and I haven't found anything yet but found a spec that may help to narrow things down:
http://www.finishmaster.com/prod/assets/nyrlisor5w6qvc6yj5dp.pdf
You can read on that pdf: "LAP SHEAR STRENGTH: >500 psi" (greater than 500)
I found Almighty Adhesive here:
https://centerforgreenbuilding.com/product/afm-almighty/#tab-description
The specs read: "Almighty Adhesive provides 500 PSI shear strength, more than enough grip for most applications."
So if we are going by this spec alone, it seems the Almighty Adhesive would provide the same shear strength as the Urethane.
However I was told the adhesive would work but the urethane for auto windows is tested and has code requirements and standards necessary for the auto markets.
So I am searching for a eco/bio alternative that still meets the criteria for a proper safe bond/seal.
It needs 500 PSI shear strength and needs to meet the federal requirements for windshield mounting - FMVSS 212 / 208 found here: http://www.carwindshields.info/fmvss212
I did some research on eco-glues and bio-adhesives and found many that are water based, plant based, etc:
https://www.comindex.es/en/novedade...-polyurethane-based-pu-adhesives-and-sealants
https://www.bondpolymers.com/applications/polyurethane-adhesives.html
I'm in the process of contacting these leads but sometimes these web search results are mostly research articles with no actual products to buy.
Does anyone know of any eco/bio glues for window installs that meet the federal requirements?
It's possible a glue exists that doesn't meet the federal requirements but works just as well but we'd need some documentation.
It's a risk to use something which may not work and then you will have to take apart your walls and redo the windows again sometime in the future.
[font=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]I will continue to research and will update this thread.[/font]