Max Strength Contact Adhesive, 3M, Liquid, Mild Solvent, Clear, 12.6 oz Can

  • Model Number: 90-NAT
  • UPC: 068060634818
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  • Max Strength Contact Adhesive, 3M, Liquid, Mild Solvent, Clear, 12.6 oz Can

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      3M 90-NAT

      Whether you're a pro installing laminate or a DIY-er making repairs around your home, you get industrial-strength bonding with 3M™ Max Strength contact adhesive. Go ahead attach metal kickplates to doors or even new veneer to cabinets without the hassle of tools. Designed for your heavy-duty bonding jobs, this spray adheres to wood, concrete, metal, plastics, holding strong even in hot conditions. Engineered for precise application, 3M™ Max Strength contact adhesive features an adjustable nozzle that sprays large, small and vertical surface areas. Formulated to dry fast, 3M™ Max Strength spray completes the task, while also eliminating any dry-time frustration.

      Net Content    :    12.6 oz
      Container Type    :    Can
      Form    :    Liquid
      Color    :    Clear
      Odor/Scent    :    Mild Solvent
      Compositions    :    Methyl Acetate, Dimethyl Ether, Cyclohexane, Tackifier, 2-Methylpentane, Propane, Polymer, Bis(1, 2, 2, 6, 6-Pentamethyl-4-Piperidinyl) Sebacate, Methyl 1, 2, 2, 6, 6-Pentamethyl-4-Piperidinyl Sebacate
      Specific Gravity    :    0.86
      Flash Point    :    -150 deg F
      VOC Content    :    <40 %
      Density    :    0.726 g/mL
      Viscosity    :    100 cPs
      Curing Time    :    0.25 hr
      Setting Time    :    15 min
      Temperature Rating    :    122 deg F
      Flammability Rating    :    4
      Resists    :    Heat, Moisture
      Base Type    :    Solvent
      Application Method    :    Spray
      Applicable Materials    :    Concrete, Metal, Laminate, Plastics, Rubber, Wood
      • Max Strength spray adhesive provides a max bond in 10 min
      • Web spray application
      • Provides excellent coverage on larger surfaces
      • Adjustable nozzle for precision spray control
      • <40% VOC emissions