RetroTherm® LITE H30 Spray Adhesive is a versatile, high tack web spray adhesive with a long open time and excellent strength for bonding a wide variety of substrates including polystyrene & EPS, fabrics, upholstery, foam, plywood, MDF and many others.
This non-chlorinated, high solids, synthetic rubber spray grade multi-purpose adhesive achieves a strong, immediate bond between the floor and panel surfaces immediately after application, even before the adhesive has fully cured, allowing installation work to continue without delay.
This product is HAPs (Hazardous Air Pollutants) free.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
- Coverage per bottle: 2m2
- Dry time: 1-3 mins
- Cure time: 1 hour
- Bonds substrates including polystyrene & EPS, fabrics, upholstery, foam, plywood and MDF
- Application: Apply to underside (and substrate floor) of RetroTherm LITE Insulated Panels
- Shelf life: 18 months (from date of manufacture)
- Storage conditions: Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. For optimum performance, store at 18°C during use, but always maintain temperature above 10°C and below 50°C.
- Bottle size: 500ml
Directions for Use:
This product is designed to be applied to two surfaces, to be bonded together.
- Make sure that surfaces are clean, dry and free from dirt, dust, oil, loose paint, wax or grease, etc. For best results, the temperature of the adhesive and the surfaces being bonded should be between 16°C – 27°C.
- Use with adequate ventilation. When possible we recommend shaking the canister well before using.
- Spray about 10-20 cm (4” – 8”) away at a 90 degree angle to the surface, applying a uniform, even coat of adhesive to obtain 80% to 100% coverage of the surface. If necessary, spray another coat of adhesive in areas that appear to need more adhesive.
- Spray both surfaces to be bonded, one surface vertically and the other surface horizontally. Allow the adhesive to tack off until no adhesive transfers to the knuckle when touched.
- Adhere surfaces and press together with adequate pressure. A roller is recommended to apply a uniform pressure to achieve maximum strength. Allow 24 hours for the adhesive to fully cure.
