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When using adhesives, sealants and floor coatings, a good end result to a large extent depends on the application process. Thorough preparation, a well-considered selection of materials and good working conditions are essential to achieving the desired result. Bostik develops all its products from a practical point of view. This approach results in a simple, quick application process requiring minimal pre-treatment.

It is important to determine all the usage requirements prior to the application of an adhesives or sealant. This simplifies the selection of materials and working methods. Bostik helps and supports users and issues an extensive project guarantee.

Application instructions and guidelines are available for each product. In addition to practical advice and support in the field, Bostik also draws up working procédures for its customers.

Bostik also offers complete, integrated adhesive systems for critical bonding and sealing applications. The components of each system are perfectly geared to one another and every system has been tested in practice. Users are therefore assured of a durable, reliable bond.

Bostik develops and supplies adhesive systems for:
  • Teak decks.
  • Port windows and port holes.
  • Floor coatings.
  • Wall cladding panels.

As a partner in business, Bostik enjoys a close relationship with the users of its products. Questions from the field are answered quickly and accurately. A collection of frequently asked questions has been posted on this website.
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As a leading supplier of adhesives and sealants, Bostik has realised a large number of interesting projects all over the world.

Contact the Customer Service department for additional information or solutions to practical problems.


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