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Contact Adhesives |
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For tabletop lamination, 3M™ Fastbond™ Contact
Adhesive 2000NF gives you three times the
coverage of a typical solvent-based system. For
production speed, you go from spray to trim
in seconds. |
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In cabinet assembly, 3M™ Fastbond™ Contact
Adhesive 30NF is a formulation proven in shops
for four decades. Combines open time of up to 4
hours with high immediate bond strength. Apply
with roller, brush, or spray gun. |
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Product |
Description |
Consistency |
Color Dry Film |
Application Method |
Bonding Range |
Overlap Shear Strength (PSI) |
Peel Strength (PIW) |
75*F (24*C) |
180*F (82*C) |
75*F (24*C) |
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30NF |
▪ Long bonding range with high immediate bond strength
▪ Economical high coverage
▪ Meets MIL-A-24179A, Type I |
Thin Liquid |
Green, Clear |
Spray, Roller, Brush |
Up to 4 hours |
480 |
60 |
5.9 |
2000NF |
▪ Water-dispersed, activated adhesive
▪ Immediate bonding and handling strength without forced drying |
Thin Liquid |
Blue, Light Orange, Clear |
Co-Spray |
Up to 2 hours |
350 |
50 |
4.1 |
100 |
▪ One-part, fast setting with neoprene base
▪ Bonds many porous substrates to porous or non-porous substrates |
Very Thin Liquid |
Lavender, Clear |
Spray |
Up to 20 minutes |
NA |
NA |
1.1 |
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5 |
▪ Rapid strength buildup
▪ Heat and creep resistant bond
▪ Meets mil spec MMM-A-121 |
Thin Liquid |
Green, Light Yellow |
Spray |
30 minutes maximum |
482 |
65 |
19 |
10 |
▪ Similar performance to 5
▪ Brushable with higher coverage
▪ Meets mil spec MMM-A-121 |
Light Yellow |
Brush, Roller |
1357 |
▪ Rapid buildup to a very high strength bond for metal
▪ Resists heat and continuous load stress
▪ Meets MIL-A-21366A, MMM-A-121 |
Gray-Green, Light Yellow |
Brush, Spray |
30 minutes maximum |
536 |
199 |
42 |
1357L |
▪ Lower solids, lower viscosity version of 1357 for automatic spray |
Gray-Green |
Spray |
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| Note: The technical information and data on these pages should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. |
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