Titebond Fast Set Polyurethane Construction Adhesive is a one-component, advanced adhesive technology designed to build strength faster and stronger than other common construction adhesives. It bonds to most building materials and provides a smooth bead for effortless extrusion – even in near-freezing temperatures.
- Recommended for: demanding interior/exterior construction, installation and repair projects
- COMPATIBLE MATERIALS: common building materials including wet, frozen and treated lumber, stone, concrete, metal, landscaping blocks, brick, masonry, drywall, plastic, foam and mirrors
- Builds strength faster than common construction adhesives
- Class 1/8 IN. Type P/O subfloor adhesive in accordance with ASTM D3498-19
- All weather and waterproof
- Ultimate strength and durability
- Cold weather extrusion
- Smooth, full bodied bead
- Bonds virtually any material
- No drool and less mess
- Will not become brittle, crack or lose strength
- Available in 10oz cartridge (sold per tube or box of 12 tubes)
Technical Specs:
APPLICATION TEMPERATURE: | 0°C to 48°C |
SERVICE TEMPERATURE RANGE: | -28°C to 121°C |
WORKING TIME: | Approximately 10-20 minutes for a 1/4″ bead |
PREP:
- Surfaces must be clean and free of any material that may prevent adequate adhesion.
- APPLICATION:
- Cut tip on slant for 1/4’’ to 3/8’’ bead. For subfloors, bead size is determined by subfloor material and width of joist. Cut tip straight across to produce between a 3/8” to 1/2” bead, to ensure full width of coverage (squeeze out) on joist. Puncture inner seal and place in cartridge gun. Apply adhesive to one of the surfaces in either a continuous or spot bead. Adhere materials within 10-20 minutes based on environmental conditions. Press surfaces firmly together with a slight twisting motion. Certain large applications may require additional bracing until adhesive has cured. Note: For subfloors, apply adhesive to joists for one sheet at a time. Apply enough adhesive to joists to allow for full coverage and sufficient squeeze out when panels are placed. Nail or screw each sheet as recommended by the American Plywood Association.
- CLEANUP:
- Tools and adhesive may be cleaned with mineral spirits before adhesive dries. Follow solvent vendor’s precautions. If dried, removal will require scraping or other mechanical means.
- LIMITATIONS:
- Not intended for continuous submersion. Adhesive can be difficult to remove from skin and clothing. It is recommended that gloves be worn. This moisture cured adhesive may exhibit a reduction in working time when exposed to high heat and humidity. When using on non-porous substrates, mist with water to speed curing.