Manufacturer: Hafele
Item: 003.50.195
Product Title: Titebond®, GREENchoice Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive, 10.5 oz
Category: Titebond®, GREENchoice Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive,
Item Details …
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- APPLICATION GUIDELINES
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- Application temperature:
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- 40°F to 100°F
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- Service Temperature Range:
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- 0°F to 120°F
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- Working surfaces:
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- Surfaces must be clean and free of any material that may deter adhesion. Apply adhesive to only one of the surfaces to be bonded. NOTE: for subfloors, nail or screw each sheet as recommended by the American Plywood Association.
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- Methods of application:
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- Cartridge/caulking gun
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- Cleanup:
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- Clean with water while adhesive is wet. Scrape off dried excess with a putty knife. Remove residue with mineral spirits or equivalent solvent. Follow solvent vendor’s precautions when using solvents.
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- LIMITATIONS
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- Not designed for continuous submersion or for use on mirrors. When applying over paint, wallpaper, ceramic tile or other thin non-porous materials, sanding or scraping to penetrate that surface will allow dying and increase bond strength. This product cannot be used to bond one non-porous surface to another as it will prevent drying. Works well on most metals, however, for heavy metal or steel applications, we recommend GREENchoice Premium Polyurethane. For best results, store adhesive at 40°F.
- Superior interior and exterior strenght - waterproof
- All-purpose versatility is ideal for all common building materials
- Provides a strong grab, fills gaps, and irregularities and will remain permanently flexible
- Environmentally safe - VOC-compliant
- Nonflammable, emits no harmful fumes and cleans up with water
- Exceeds the requirements of the APA’ AFG-01 specification and ASTM C557
- Bonds wood, paneling, drywall, plywood, metal, plastics, foamboard, tub surrounds & more
- Can be used on wet, frozen, or treated lumber
- Offers freeze/thaw stability
- Cleans easily with water in wet state
- Cartridge and carton contain post-consumer recycled material
Additional Information …
Test the solvent on an out-of-the-way area to make sure it will not mar or attack the surface.