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Description for Bostik SuperTak High Performance
Permanent bonds between porous and non-porous surfaces; high tack; VOC compliant.Application Type Bond 1 Part or 2 Part 1 Part Material Form Aerosol Substrate Fabric, Foil, Paper, Plastics, Cardboard, Concrete block, Porous, Non-Porous, Polyethylene, Metal, Wood Industry Door skins Manufacturer Bostik Chemistry Aliphatic (Hexane), Styrene butadiene copolymer mixture, Ketone (Acetone), Urethane foam, Synthetic Resins Cure Method Solvent Cure Time (min) 4.00 to 10, 8 to 15 Color Translucent Oxidation Resistance Good resistance to oxidation High Temperature Resistance (°C) 49, 99 -
Best Practices for Bostik SuperTak High Performance
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Application
Hold the can 6 to 8 inches away from the surface to be sprayed, depress spray tip—with arrow pointed away from the body—and apply a uniform coating. To clear spray tip, Invert can and spray. For porous substrates, spraying a second coat at right angles to the first coat (in a “cross-hatch” pattern) provides better bond strength. For permanent bonding applications, apply a heavy coat to both surfaces. For temporary bonds, apply a light coat to one surface only and bond. Read precautions on label before using. For best results, apply adhesive at temperatures between 50°F and 110°F (10°C and 43°C).
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