Description
Description
This product cannot ship to California.
Federal regulations prohibit the shipment of flammable products by air. They CANNOT be shipped by Next Day, 2nd Day, 3 Day or US MAIL services. These items can ONLY be shipped Ground. These items can only be shipped within the USA. These items cannot be shipped Internationally.
The ideal contact cement for automotive interior applications. Its high heat resistance is well suited for adhering headliners, fabric, and many other materials during automobile refurbishment. Easy to apply with hot or cold spray equipment. It may also be used to bond cloth, leather laminates, wood veneers, upholstery, carpeting, headliners and many similar materials, to metal, rigid polyurethane foam, and fiberboard in automobile restoration and customizing. Use as supplied, no thinning required. This is for professional use only...please follow precautions that are on the can.
- Resists water and many household chemicals.
- Up to 2 hours open time.
- Over-dried adhesive may be reactivated by applying another thin coat of adhesive.
- Use as supplied, no thinning required.
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Application:
Fluid pressure should be 15 to 25 psi. Atomization air pressure should be 70 to 90 psi (80 to 100 psi for HVLP). Use a standard or hot spray system to apply an even coat to both surfaces. Direct spray perpendicular to the plane of the substrate from approximately 10 to 12 inches away. 80% coverage forms an effective bond. 100% coverage is recommended at the edges. Allow both coated surfaces to dry before bonding (approximately 2 to 3 minutes when hot sprayed and 5 to 10 minutes if conventional spray is used). When dry, the adhesive will adhere to but not transfer to kraft paper pressed onto the adhesive surface. Sufficient coverage is indicated by a glossy appearance. Two coats may be necessary for porous substrates. Index both pieces accurately. Contact adhesives bond instantly on contact and work cannot be shifted into place. Apply pressure with a pinch roller or rotary press (a minimum of 40 psi is suggested) with a pinch roller or rotary press. If not available, a 3 inch rubber hand roller may be used (working from center to edge). Roll in 2 directions at 90° angles to each other. Apply as much pressure as possible, being careful not to crush core materials.
Surface Preparation:
Surfaces to be bonded must be clean and dry, adhesive, and air temperature and surfaces should be at least 65°F (18°C).
Note:
- Contact adhesive is not suitable for structural applications.
- May damage some plastics, test before use
- Do not use on copper, copper alloys, some vinyls or polysytyrene foam.
- Let adhesive assemblies cure for at least 72 hours before exposing to direct sunlight or temperature over 150°F.
- Adhesive may gel if stored at low temperatures, but returns to normal viscosity at 70°F (21°C).
SAFETY FIRST! READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES FORUSE, HANDLING, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL CONTAINED IN THE PRODUCT LABEL ANDMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS). EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR! VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRES.