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    Posted: 11/08/2006 at 10:13pm
Iam Sorry If i made a mistake wRong place to make a question, in my country indonesia, we used to glue our racket with local glue with mixed solvent with rubber, the other is national glue that many pros use that..but i still cant get what glue that is speed glue? is there bty fairchack n long chack is speed glue? or maybe i got wrong point? anybody could help? thankxxx
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The substance known as "speed glue" is made up of various volatile organic solvents that bring a cavitation-esque effect to the rubber that it was applied to. That effect lasts anywhere from 3 hours-1 week depending on the type of solvent and concentration.
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yes fair chack and super long chack is speed glue

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 cavitation is a way difrent phenomena, lol best joke i ve heard in months
cavitation is the reason submarines propellers get worn
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Its the best way to explain it, seeing as the complete effect really isn't known.
From what I know the solvents fill the sponge cell walls and the resulting increase in pressure from contacting the ball turns the gas into liquid and back into gas again once the pressure is gone (resulting in lots of force). It explains how the rubber lasts a drastically shorter amount of time with regular speedgluing.
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so..the conclusion...with a banned of speed glue..what kind of glue we have to use than?...if that fairchack n long chack is speed glue..are we have too nail the rubber too the blade ? LOl....
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clean chack is not speed glue
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what types of speed glue are banned? i know they are just banning some of the solvents... would anyone know if stiga energy is being banned?
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Yes it will. Almost all the Speed glues on the market will be banned. There are only a couple of water based glues currently available that will be fine but their not very good at the moment.
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do they really check for solvents? i mean if you glued before the new rule was issued, and your rubber has solvents in it already, does that really mean that you have to buy a completely new rubber just to make sure there is no solvents?

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i think you have to...
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i really cant get the purpose of this rules, marketing purpose maybe...so the sell product that called "speed glue" on the market will slightly down....and will replace with new style of glue called clean chack?... table tennis in politics?...LOL
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No, its because the organic solvents are potential carcinogens. Imagine breathing in paint fumes regularly, its similar to what the pros do with speedglue.
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no... clean chack is just a harmless glue to just stick your rubber onto ur bat if i'm not wrong. they are now making water-based glue which are harmless to our body
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Oic..thanks for all.. post n reply..nice...:)
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