• Description for Bostik 20-600

    Light yellow, Foam combining contact adhesive. One-component, fast tack, good heat resistance. Bonds foam to foam, fabric and wood.

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    Application Type Bond
    1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part
    Material Form Liquid
    Substrate Fabric, Foam, Rubber latex, Wood
    Manufacturer Bostik
    Chemistry Mod. Natural latex, Water-based, Acrylic
    Cure Method Solvent
    Viscosity (cPs) 800 to 1,000
    Color Light yellow
    High Temperature Resistance (°C) Good heat resistance
  • Technical Data for Bostik 20-600

    Overview
    • Application Type
    • 1 Part or 2 Part
      • 1-Part
    • Material Form
      • Liquid
    • Substrate
    • Chemistry
    • Application Method
      • Contact
      • Spray
    • Cure Method
      • Solvent
    • Color
      • Yellow - Light yellow
    Specifications
    Cure Specs
    Viscosity (cPs) 800 to 1,000
    Material Resistance
    High Temperature Resistance (°C) Good heat resistance
    Other Properties
    % Solids (%) 57 to 61
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