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3M Fastbond Foam Adhesive 100NF Lavender, 52 gallon Metal Open Head Drum, 1 per case

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58433
3M

58433 FASTBOND FOAM ADHESIVE
3M Fastbond Foam Adhesive 100NF Lavender, 52 gallon Metal Open Head Drum, 1 per case

The Glue that Holds the World Together
3M™ Fastbond™ Foam Adhesive 100NF has remained a staple in 3M’s portfolio of unique adhesives considered by many to be necessary at the factory. Recognized worldwide, this spray adhesive has demonstrated its reliability in countless applications. For many, “getting the job done” is just a spray away. 

Our 3M™ Fastbond™ Foam Adhesive 100NF has a medium tack as well as high temperature resistance. High-solids content supports its low soak-in property, giving you time to time to reposition that which ultimately needs to stay in place. This attribute also provides higher coverage than competing spray adhesives and helps create soft, non-dimpling glue lines. The combination of medium tack, strong bond and clean appearance, paired with its high-temperature resistance, make it ideal for foam and fabric where flammability is a factor.

Recommended Applications

  • Foam and fabric bonding

An All-Around Adhesive
3M™ Fastbond™ Contact Adhesive 100NF is capable of forming strong bonds and works well bonding foam to plastic, metal, wood and much more. 3M™ Fastbond™ Foam Adhesive 100NF is CARB compliant and eligible for LEED® credits. This spray adhesive has been proven to work well for projects of all sizes.

Unlike any Glue
When 3M™ Fastbond™ Foam Adhesive 100NF was designed, we aimed to overcome the obstacles faced when applying the existing high-temperature glues on the market. By inventing what can be considered a unique “spray glue,” 3M was capable of providing a self-contained adhesive solution that saves both time and money.

  • Heat-resistant, water-dispersed adhesive bonds a wide range of lightweight materials
  • Provides professional, industrial strength for demanding applications
  • Offers a pebble spray pattern
  • Bonds paper, cardboard, fabric, insulation, plastic, metal, wood and more
  • Non-flammable in its liquid state
  • Repositionable while providing long-lasting strength
ApplicationLarge Surface Lamination Assembly
Application MethodSpray
Assembly TypeLarge Surface Lamination
Color FamilyPurple
Container Size (Imperial)55 Gallon
Container Size (Metric)208.198 Liter
Environmental Considerations- SCAQMD - GREENGUARD® Certified - Ozone Transport Commission - California Air Resources Board - Helps contribute to LEED® credits - Low VOC
Flame RetardantNon-flammable
Heat Resistance<230 Degree Fahrenheit
Heat Resistance (Celsius)<110 °C
Open TimeUp to 20 minutes
Physical FormVery thin liquid
Product ColorLavender
Product FormBulk
Solids Weight Percent (Approximate)>=43.8 Percent
Substrate- Rigid Foam (Beadboard Styrene) - Flexible Foam (Latex, Urethane) - Plastics (High Performance Nylon) - Rigid Foam (Urethane) - Plastics (ABS, PVC, Acrylic) - Wood & Hardboard - Metal - Fabric, Felt, Cork & Fibrous Glass - Leather - Rubber (Except EPDM) - Plastics (Polyolefins and Thermoplastic Elastomers) - Glass & Ceramics - Paper & Cardboard
Substrate 1- Metal - Plastics (High Performance Nylon) - Rigid Foam (Beadboard Styrene) - Wood & Hardboard - Leather - Fabric, Felt, Cork & Fibrous Glass - Rigid Foam (Urethane) - Rubber (Except EPDM) - Fabric, Felt, Cork & FibrousGlass - Flexible Foam (Latex, Urethane) - Paper & Cardboard - Plastics (Polyolefins and Thermoplastic Elastomers) - Plastics (ABS, PVC, Acrylic) - Fabric - Glass & Ceramics
Substrate 2- Plastics (ABS, PVC, Acrylic) - Wood & Hardboard - Rigid Foam (Beadboard Styrene) - Plastics (Polyolefins and Thermoplastic Elastomers) - Rigid Foam (Urethane) - Fabric - Glass & Ceramics - Rubber (Except EPDM) - Metal - Paper & Cardboard - Plastics (High Performance Nylon) - Flexible Foam (Latex, Urethane) - Wood - Leather
Volume (Imperial)52 gal
ECCNEAR99

Item Specifications

  • CONTACT BOND ADHESIVES
  • 10.23 lbs per GA
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