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3M™ Fastbond™ Contact Adhesive 30NF, Neutral, 55 Gallon Open Head (52 Gallon Net), Drum

  • Part Number 30-52GAL-NEU
  • 3M ID 7000121382
  • UPC 50021200211831
Container Size (Metric) 208.197 L
Container Size (Imperial) 55 Gallon
Product Colour Neutral

Bonds most foamed plastics, plastic laminate, wood, plywood, and canvas to themselves and to each other

Creates a very high strength, high temperature resistant bond with up to a four hour bonding range

Adhesive can be applied by spray, brush or roller

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  • Bonds most foamed plastics, plastic laminate, wood, plywood, and canvas to themselves and to each other
  • Creates a very high strength, high temperature resistant bond with up to a four hour bonding range
  • Adhesive can be applied by spray, brush or roller
  • Non-flammable in its wet state

The 3M™ Fastbond™ Contact Adhesive 30NF is a low-odour, water-based adhesive designed to have high strength, high coverage, a long bonding range, and good heat resistance.

The 3M™ Fastbond™ Contact Adhesive 30NF has proven to bond combinations of most foamed plastics, plastic laminate, wood, plywood, wood veneer, and canvas.

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