Glue

Table Tennis Glue – Essential for Performance and Durability
Table tennis glue is one of the most important, yet often overlooked, parts of your equipment. Using the right water-based glue ensures a strong bond between the rubber and blade, preserves rubber performance, and helps you achieve your best game.
What is Table Tennis Glue?
Table tennis glue is a specialized adhesive, usually water-based latex, designed to attach rubber to a blade. Its main benefits include:
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Strong and flexible adhesion
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Stable contact between rubber and blade
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Easy future rubber removal
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Preservation of rubber speed and spin
Note: Modern table tennis glues do not artificially change rubber speed or spin—they provide stability and reliability.
Water-Based Glues and Regulations
Only water-based glues without volatile organic compounds are allowed in official competitions, as regulated by the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation).
Fast glues were previously banned due to health concerns. Today, eco-friendly glues are safe, almost odorless, and suitable for both training and competitive play.
Types of Table Tennis Glue
Water-Based Latex Glue – Popular for its ease of application, flexibility, and safe removal without damaging the blade.
Different Viscosity Glues – Some brands (e.g., Revolution) offer low and high-viscosity options:
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Low viscosity: Easy to spread, fast drying
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High viscosity: Better control, more stable adhesion
How to Choose the Right Glue
Consider the following when selecting glue:
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Playing level: Beginners need simple application, while advanced players prefer more stable layers.
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Rubber type: Soft sponges pair well with thicker glue; hard rubbers suit universal options.
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Frequency of gluing: Frequent re-gluing requires glue that forms a uniform layer and peels off easily.
How to Glue Table Tennis Rubber Correctly
Proper glue application directly affects performance.
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Spread glue evenly on the rubber sponge.
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Optionally, apply a thin layer on the blade.
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Wait until the glue is clear and dry.
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Press the rubber from the center toward the edges carefully.
Tips:
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Apply a thin, even layer
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Avoid excess glue
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Eliminate air bubbles
Common Mistakes:
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Too much glue – hinders removal
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Incomplete drying – creates bubbles
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Uneven spread – reduces control and feel
Professional gluing services can help ensure optimal results and preserve your rubber.
Do Glues Affect Speed and Spin?
Water-based glues do not directly change rubber performance. However:
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Thinner layers provide more direct contact
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Slightly thicker layers give a softer feel
Advanced players can notice these subtle differences.
Why Quality Glue Matters
A table tennis racket is a complete system: rubber, sponge, blade, and glue work together. Weak glue can reduce performance.
High-quality glue ensures:
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Strong, reliable adhesion
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Longer rubber life
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Easy re-gluing
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Professional-level play
Investing in high-quality water-based table tennis glue preserves rubber properties, maintains stable adhesion, and maximizes performance for serious players.



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