3M Fastbond Contact Adhesive 30H is a low-odor, water-based adhesive designed to deliver a high-strength, high-coverage bond with a bonding range of 4 hours. Post-formable and high-temperature-resistant, this adhesive is non-flammable in the wet state. 3M Fastbond Contact Adhesive 30H is proven to bond combinations of most foamed plastics, plastic laminate, wood, plywood, wood veneer, and canvas.
Low Mist Adhesion
3M Low Mist Contact Adhesive 30 is a low mist, one-part, water-dispersed contact adhesive. With a four-hour bonding range, it creates a very high strength bond capable of resisting high temperatures. The low mist formulation provides an economical, high coverage spray that maximizes the adhesive. This adhesive is post-formable, heat resistant and non-flammable in its wet state, which may help reduce risk of fire and assist with compliance for insurance regulations. It is ideal for decorative laminate applications where non-flammability and low VOCs are critical. 3M Low Mist Contact Adhesive 30 is ideal for bonding, adhering, gluing, joining and attaching a variety of substrates. This product is not recommended for drywall laminating or for bonding metal surfaces.
3M Low Mist Contact Adhesive 30 is ideal for decorative laminate applications where non-flammability and low VOCs are critical
Recommended Applications
Most formed plastics
Plastic laminate
Wood
Plywood
Wood veneer
Canvas
High Immediate Strength, Long Bonding Range
Formulated for success, 3M Low Mist Contact Adhesive 30 delivers high immediate bonding strength with a long bonding range. Our design offers a great solution for bonding porous substrates to porous or non-porous substrates with time for positioning and adjustments.
Applying Your Adhesive
Whether it is being sprayed, brushed or rolled on, the application of your 3M adhesive is a straightforward process. Start by carefully applying your adhesive to your surface until you've formed a uniform coat. Using an overlapping pattern, the application of one coat should prove sufficient for most surfaces. Effective adhesive coverage is accomplished when 80% or more of the surface is covered. Some substrates, including porous materials, may require an additional coat. In order to apply additional adhesive, simply wait until the existing adhesive becomes dry to the touch, and then proceed with the application of the additional coat.
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