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3M™ Super 77 CA Multipurpose Adhesive - Low VOC

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Part# 09-06075
MFR Model# 7100014109

Overview

3M™ Super 77™ CA Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive - Low VOC <25% is recommended for bonding paper, foil, felt, cardboard, fabric, and foam to surfaces including plastic, metal and wood. This spray adhesive is photo-safe, clear in color and demonstrates low soak-in. The fast, aggressive tack and extended open time provide a simple process: spray the glue on one or both surfaces, wait 15 seconds to 30 minutes and press surfaces together to form an instant bond. This adhesive is CARB* and SCAQMD compliant, GREENGUARD® certified and helps contribute to LEED® credits. Meets applicable 2017 California Air Resource Board VOC limits for mist and web spray adhesives.
   
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Features

  • General industrial maintenance and repair projects
  • Attaching fiberglass insulation and drywall corner beads
  • Bonding thin materials such as foils, carpeting, paper, cardboard, felt and more

Benefits

  • AGGRESSIVE TACK: Offers a fast, medium-strength initial grab for a quick bond
  • REPOSITION AND ADJUST: Features sufficient open time to properly position and bond materials
  • HIGH-SOLIDS CONTENT: Supports low soak-in to help provide high coverage and soft, non-dimpling adhesive lines
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