Renia Cements from Germany have been producing adhesives in Europe for
over 70 years. They are unique in that they only produce adhesives for the
shoe repair, prosthetic and the orthopaedic markets.
Gummilosung Rubber Solution (NEW)
A natural rubber cement generally used for repairing and manufacturing shoes, leather goods, orthotics and prosthetic appliances.
Typical uses:
- Leather
- Textiles
- Foams
- Rubbers
Gummilosung has an open time of between 5-20 minutes, depending on the materials to be bonded.
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Syntic Vinyl Cement (NEW)
A rapid universal vinyl cement that can be used to glue almost anything, including all materials used for repairing and producing shoes and boots.
Typical uses:
- Leather
- Rubber
- EVA
- Thermoplastic Rubber
- Foam Rubber
- PVC (vinyl)
- Felt
- Cork
- Nylon
Depending on the material, the open time for Syntic is 5-30 minutes. For thermoplastic rubber 3-15 minutes. For PVC 10-45 minutes. Syntic Total can be dried with an infra red lamp (80° for 3 minutes).
Because of the fast crystallisation and the high initial bond strength of Renia Sytnic Total, it is possible to handle the bonded pieces after just a few minutes. The heat resistance is high enough to trim or buffer the sole or heel. The glue-power increases continuously during the first 2 days.
Although the plasticizer resistance is extraordinary high when adding 5-10% hardener, you will get the best resistance against heat, oil and other chemical influences.
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Super-Fix Neoprene Cement (NEW)
Polychloroprene contact adhesive for bonding all common materials for repairing and producing shoes, orthotics and prosthetic appliances (except PVC). High tack, toluene-free and fast bonding.
Typical uses:
- Rubber
- Leather
- EVA
- Felt
- Cork
The open time for this adhesive is
5-50 minutes (Thermoplastic rubber 3-20 minutes). Super-Fix can be dried or reactivated with infra red.
Because of the fast crystallisation and the high initial power of Super-Fix, it is possible to handle the bonded pieces immediately. The heat resistance is high enough to time or buffer the sole or heel. The glue power increases continuously during the first 2 days.
After adding 5-10% hardener, you will get the best resistance against heat, oil and other chemical influences.
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Colle de
Cologne
This 'all-purpose' neoprene cement commonly is used
for the repairing and manufacturing of shoes.
Typical uses:
- Rubber
- EVA
- TR
- Felt
- Cork
- Leather
- PVC
(Vinyl)
If bonding PVC on PVC with this
adhesive you will need 5-10% hardener.
The open time for this cement
is 5-40 minutes - ideal for general repair shops and orthopedics.
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Multi-Colle
This Renia cement has been developed specifically
for repairing shoes in 'While-U-Wait' shops. With an open time
of 3-15 minutes the customer can walk home immediately after the
repair. This is the only difference between Colle de Cologne and
Multi-Colle.
Typical uses:
- EVA
- TR
- PU (e.g. Poron)
- PVC
This product is also preferred by many orthotists and technicians for
its very short drying time and its tremendous initial strength.
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Ortec
Specially designed adhesive for O&P work. Renia Ortec dries
clear, stays flexible and is sweat and water resistant.
Typical uses:
- EVA
- PU (e.g. Poron)
- Plastics
- Polyethylenes
- Leather
- Rubber
- Textiles
This top notch
adhesive is also Toluene free.
Ortec has an open time of 10-60 minutes and can also be reactivated
when heated.
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Renia
Aquilim
Solvent-free dispersion, this water based adhesive is particularly suitable to for small clinics and workshops with no or little fume extraction.
Typical uses:
- EVA
- PU (e.g. Poron)
- Plastics
- Cork
- Felt
- Leather
Drying in an oven, with a heat gun or IR is
possible and not necessary but makes it faster. For the very fast crystallization
you can finish your work immediately. The adhesive film is very
flexible an transparent.
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Desohl Cleaner (NEW)
Generally used in the shoe and orthopaedic industry for cleaning leather, but can also be used for removing shoe soles.
Suitable for all quick glues, plastic glues and even hot-melts.
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