Portable repair tool kit for bike tire repair. Rubber cement and patches.
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Packaging DetailsCard size 15×10.5 cm |
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Main Features: Portable repair tool kit for bike tyre repair. Products comply with US and EU standards. Branded packaging available. Minimum order quantity as low as 5,000 sets. <style=”color: #000000;”=””>Complies with EU REACH standards, containing no DBP, BBP, DEHP, DINP, DNOP and DIDP in inner tube repair glue.</style=”color:> Our Products have been sold to: USA and Germany! Shin Dorn Manufacturing: Bike repair tool kits are most useful for outdoor bike tyre repair. Shin Dorn offers high quality repair tools, including tire repair rubber cement, vulcanizing rubber patch, tire levers, chain tool and multi tools. Products comply with US and EU standards. Glueless tire patches are also available for fast and easy tire patching. OEM packaging services are available to suit your target market. |
Quick Details | |
Product Type: | Bike repair tool kit |
Model Number: | BY75316 |
Specification: | Tire repair rubber cement (8.8 ml) x 1 pc Vulcanizing rubber patch large (2″x3″ / 50mmx75mm) x 1 pc Vulcanizing rubber patch small (1″x1″ / 25x25mm) x 3 pc Plastic tire lever (0.6″x4.5″ / 15x115mm) x 2 pc Metal tire rasp (1.15” / 30mm diameter) x1 pc |
Usage: | Bicycle tire repair |
Target Markets: | Repair kit for sale in bicycle shop, mega supermarket, etc. Accessory item for new bicycle |
Shelf Life: | 12 Months |
Regulations: | Tire repair rubber cement complies with EU REACH standards, containing no DBP, no BBP, no DEHP, no DINP, no DNOP, no DIDP |
Company Certificates: | ISO9001:2015 Quality Management System |
Customizations: | Custom specifications of bicycle repair glue, tire patches and repairing tools. Color print with client’s logo and design on package. Custom packaging of blister pack, double blister pack and plastic container. Bulk pack is also available |
Physical Properties | |
Patch Raw Material: | Viscous liquid with semi-transparent yellow color |
Glue Main Ingredients: | n-hexane, synthetic rubber, hydrocarbon resin |
Odor: | Petroleum |
Properties: | High strength vulcanizing rubber cement Fast curing and waterproof |
Viscosity (25ºC): | 4750 mPa.s. |
Water Solubility: | Insoluble |
Boiling Point/Range: | 156.2~167°F (69~75ºC) |
Flash Point: | -7.06°F (-21.7ºC) |
Evaporation Pressure: | 155 mmHg at 68°F (20ºC) |
Vapor Density (Air=1): | 0.675 grams/cubic centimeter |
Reactivity: | Slight |
Corrosivity: | Not corrosive |
Flammability: | Serious |
Stability: | Stable at normal temperature and pressure under ordinary conditions of use and storage |
Biodegradibililty: | Moderate |
Storage: | This product is flammable and should be stored in its original packing and in a cool and dry indoor area, with temperature no higher than 104°F (40 ºC). Storage temperature should be between 41°F (5 ºC) and 104°F (40 ºC). Keep containers closed to avoid contamination. Do not expose material or container to source of ignition, caustics, oxidizers, heat, spark or flame. Keep away from food and drinks. Keep out of the reach of children |
Application Guidelines | |
Operating Temperature: | 50~104°F (10~40ºC) |
Method of Application: | Glue brush or scraper |
Instruction: | 1. Remove the object that has caused the puncture. 2. Take out the inner tube with tire lever. 3. Locate the puncture. Put the tube in water to look for bubbles if necessary. 4. Clean the area around the puncture and keep it dry. Roughen the area with tire rasp or abrasive paper. The area roughened should be larger than the cold patch you are to apply. 5. Apply a thin layer of vulcanizing rubber cement on the puncture with a clean and dry tool, and spread it around the area. The area should be larger than the cold patch. Wait for at least 5 minutes for the cement to dry. 6. Take the cold patch. Peel off the backing foil and stick the patch onto the puncture area. Press firmly and rub the patch onto the inner tube, starting from center and then all over the area. 7. Peel off the cellophane and dust the patch so that it will not stick to the inside of the tire. Make sure the patch is firmly attached before refitting the tube. |
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