Adhesives Wood Glue Titebond 5004 Ii Premium Wood Glue
Titebond Ii Waterproof Wood Glue Titebond Ii Waterproof Wood Glue.
Type Ii Water Resistance. Strong Initial Tack. Sands Easily Without
Softening Size:16 Oz.
Ideal For Exterior Woodworking Projects, Including Outdoor Furniture,
Birdhouse, Planter, Mailbox, And Picnic Table Construction, Titebond Ii
Premium Wood Glue Offers Strong Initial Tack, Outstanding Bond
Strength, Fast Setting Time, And Easy Sanding. The First Pva Wood Glue
To Pass The Ansi/Hpva Type Ii Water-Resistance Specification, Titebond
Ii Is Truly And Innovative And Versatile Glue. Approved For Indirect
Food Contact Such As Cutting Boards By The Food And Drug Association,
This Glue Is Ideal For Radio-Frequency (R-F) Gluing Systems. This Easy
To Use, Non-Toxic Glue Is Solvent Free And Cleans Up Easily With A Wet
Cloth. For More Than 65 Years, Franklin Has Been The Industry Leader In
Bonding Wood And Wood Products. Our History Of Innovation Started In
1935 With Liquid Hide Glue, A Ready-To-Use Formula That Revolutionized
The Woodworking Industry. In 1955, Franklin Again Set The Standard With
The Development Of The First Aliphatic Resin Glue, Titebond Original
Wood Glue. Our History Of Leadership And Innovation Continued With The
1991 Introduction Of Titebond Ii Premium Wood Glue, The First One-Part
Type Ii Water-Resistant Glue.
- Conforms To Astm D-4236
- Type Cross-Linking Polyvinyl Acetate
- Calculated Voc (Less Water): 13.7 G/L
- State: Liquid
- Weight/Gallon: 9.1 Lbs.
- Color: Honey Cream
- Chalk Temperature: *Approx. 55 Degf.
- Dried Film: Translucent
- Flashpoint: >200 Degf.
- Solids: 48%
- Freeze/Thaw Stability: Stable
- Viscosity: 4,000 Cps
- Ph: 3.0
- Storage Life: 12 Months In Tightly Closed Containers At 75 Degf.
- Chalk
Temperature Indicates The Lowest Recommended Temperature At Which The
Glue, Air And Materials Can Be During Application, To Assure A Good
Bond. - Application Temperature: Above 55 Degf.
- Assembly Time After Glue Application: 5 Minutes (70 Degf./50%Rh)
- Minimum Required Spread: 40 Lbs. Per 1,000 Square Feet
- Required
Clamping Pressure: Enough To Bring Joints Tightly Together (Generally,
100-150 Psi For Softwoods, 125-175 Psi For Medium Woods And 175-250 Psi
For Hardwoods)
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