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Spray Grade Canister Contact Adhesive describes this Sta-Put solvent-based, nonflammable spray-grade contact adhesive, so installers get an adhesive built for spray application in a canister format when working on production or on-site projects. The contact adhesive bonds a variety of materials, including decorative laminates, wood products, molded fiberglass, galvanized steel, cork, and glass, which supports jobs that move between casework, panels, fiberglasses, and mixed substrates without changing products. Its nonflammable adhesive with a flammable propellant structure keeps the bond-forming part nonflammable while the propellant drives consistent spray delivery during application. Being solvent-based helps the adhesive flash off efficiently, which supports practical working times in typical shop conditions. The canister contact adhesive format fits directly into spray setups, so crews can cover large surfaces quickly on laminate, wood-based components, or metal fixtures.
The solvent-based, nonflammable spray-grade contact adhesive is formulated for spray application, so installers can connect it to spray systems or guns designed for canister contact adhesives and coat surfaces efficiently. Its fast drying behavior means the solvent component flashes off quickly, helping reach bonding readiness without long waits between passes or parts. At the same time, the long open time keeps the adhesive receptive to bonding over an extended window, which supports staged layouts, complex laminations, or multiple parts being brought together after spraying. Because it bonds decorative laminates, wood products, molded fiberglass, galvanized steel, cork, and glass, a single spray workflow can handle varied materials on the same installation or fabrication run.
The contact adhesive bonds decorative laminates, so it can serve on laminate work where sheets are bonded to substrate panels in cabinetry or fixture building. Its ability to bond wood products means it can be used in woodworking projects involving panels, edge components, or other wood-based assemblies. By bonding molded fiberglass, the adhesive supports work on fiberglass elements in environments where spray application is practical. Its bond to galvanized steel connects the adhesive to metal-facing jobs, such as galvanized components within assemblies that also contain wood or laminate. Cork bonding capability allows use on cork panels or details, while glass bonding extends use to situations where glass needs to be fixed to compatible surfaces in a contact adhesive workflow. Heat and UV stability support these applications wherever assemblies see elevated temperatures or light, and water resistance helps across jobs that experience incidental moisture.
The adhesive exhibits high shear strength, so once two coated surfaces are brought together, the bond resists sliding forces between them, which is important on vertical surfaces, stressed joints, or components under continuous service loads. Heat and UV stability in the adhesive help preserve that shear strength where assemblies experience higher temperatures or exposure to light over time, supporting performance in demanding interior locations. Water resistance further protects the bonded interface when spills or moisture contact the joint, helping the assembly remain intact in normal shop-built installations. The fast drying property reduces waiting time after spraying, which supports throughput on production lines or during busy installation days. Its long open time then provides flexibility, allowing parts to be positioned and pressed together on a schedule that fits multi-piece layouts. Because the adhesive bonds decorative laminates, wood products, molded fiberglass, galvanized steel, cork, and glass, this performance profile applies across a wide range of mixed-material builds.
The contact adhesive bonds decorative laminates, wood products, molded fiberglass, galvanized steel, cork, and glass, so it can serve across mixed-material assemblies using those substrates.
The product uses a nonflammable adhesive with a flammable propellant, so the propellant delivers a spray pattern while the adhesive itself provides the bonding function.
The adhesive exhibits high shear strength, helping bonded laminates and components resist sliding forces during normal use, which supports stable, long-term assemblies.
Heat and UV stability mean the adhesive is formulated to maintain bond performance when assemblies are exposed to elevated temperatures and light in typical interior environments.
The adhesive offers fast drying for quick readiness after spraying and a long open time, allowing parts to be brought together within an extended workable window.
Water resistance supports projects where bonded laminates, wood products, metals, cork, or glass may experience occasional moisture or spills in everyday interior settings.
The Sta-Put solvent-based, nonflammable spray-grade contact adhesive with flammable propellant gives installers a canister contact adhesive that fits spray-based workflows. Because it bonds decorative laminates, wood products, molded fiberglass, galvanized steel, cork, and glass, one product can serve across many shop and site assemblies. Its high shear strength, heat and UV stability, water resistance, fast drying, and long open time together support efficient application and durable bonds. For projects that move between laminates, wood components, metal parts, cork details, fiberglass, and glass, Sta-Put SPH37.5ABC keeps the bonding step aligned with professional production needs.
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