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DAP 00272 Contact Cement, 1 qt Can

00272 ADHESIVE CONTACT CEMENT QUART
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00272
DAP

00272 ADHESIVE CONTACT CEMENT QUART
DAP 00272 Contact Cement, 1 qt Can; 1 EA = 1 QUART; 6EA/SHELF PACK

Forms permanent bonds on a variety of surfaces. Offers instant adhesion to eliminate the need for clamps or temporary fasteners. Used extensively to bond high pressure laminates for counter tops, tabletops and cabinets. Premium quality neoprene contact cement dries in 15 minutes. Meets all CPSC requirements. Meets performance requirements of Federal Specification MMM-A-130B. Requires only one coat on most surfaces. Covers 216 sq. ft. per gallon.Premium quality
  • Premium quality
  • Requires only one coat on most surfaces
  • Meets all CPSC requirements
  • Features and Specifications

    • Original
    • 1
    • Bottle
    • <705
    • Liquid
    • 216
    • 15
    • 21
    • Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical and Foam
    • Light Aliphatic Solvent Naphtha, Magnesium Oxide Fume, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, n-Heptane, Toluene
    • 65 - 110
    • Wood, Particle Board, Plywood, Metal and Concrete
    • Brush, Short Nap Roller or Notched Spreader
    • -40 to 180
    • Heat, Water, Weather, Oil and Grease
    • Federal Specification MMM-A-130B
    • For Bonding High Pressure Laminates, Wood and Plastic Veneers and Paneling
    Base TypeNeoprene
    ColorTan
    CompositionsLight Aliphatic Solvent Naphtha Magnesium Oxide Fume Methyl Ethyl Ketone n-Heptane Toluene
    Container TypeCan
    Coverage Area216 sq-ft/gal
    Curing Time72 hr
    Drying Time15 min
    Flammability Rating3
    Flash Point-61 deg C
    FormLiquid
    Net Content1 qt
    Odor/ScentStrong Solvent
    Temperature Rating-40 to 180 deg F
    VOC Content704 g/L

    Item Specifications

    • Federal Specification MMM-A-130B
    • CONTACT CEMENTS
    • For Bonding High Pressure Laminates, Wood and Plastic Veneers and Paneling
    • 1.89 lbs per EA
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    UOM : EA
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