3M Scotch Series 20 Aerosol Spray Adhesives3M Series 20 Aerosol Spray Adhesives are designed for industrial applications where keeping component costs down is key to the competitiveness of your product lines. They're ideal for a wide range of woodworking, manufacturing and construction applications. Series 20 spray adhesives have low soak-in formulas with great heat resistance. All products meet CARB/OTC VOC requirements. 3M Woodworking 20 Spray Adhesive is a high strength, fast grabbing, industrial grade, lace spray aerosol adhesive. Its used for woodworking, furniture, building, construction, transportation and marine applications. 3M Foam & Fabric 24 Spray Adhesive is a fast-tack industrial grade spray adhesive. Its used for furniture, upholstery, marine, automotive, seat and chair manufacturing, acoustics and bedding applications. 3M Multi-Purpose 27 Spray Adhesive is a versatile economical, industrial grade, mist spray aerosol adhesive. Used for general industrial lightweight applications.
Nashua 357SA Spray AdhesiveNashua 357SA Spray Adhesive is designed for temporary and permanent bonding. Used to bond fabric, fiberglass insulation, plastic films, felt, rubber, leather, cork, paper, cardboard, urethane foam, foil to metal, wood to wood and a variety of other substrates. Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) content and can contribute toward satisfying EQ Credit 4.1 under LEED and meets SCAQMD Rule 1168 and Green Seal GS-36 requirements. Nashua 357 Spray Adhesive features/benefits include: Fast skin, fast grab, low soak in spray adhesive. Formulated to bond polyethylene to concrete block, wood and many other hard-to-bond pieces. May be used to bond carpet and is ideal for label applications. May be used for either permanent or temporary bonds. Good UV, moisture, and oxidation resistance. It has a lace spray pattern, solvent odor, 15 second to several hour bonding time, 1 year shelf life, and its volume is 19.6 fluid ounces (net weight is 14 ounces), contains no methylene chloride, and is extremely flammable. For permanent bonds spray both surfaces; allow 1-2 minutes for tack to develop and then bond with firm pressure. For temporary bonds, apply a light, even coat to one surface; allow tack to develop and then bond with firm pressure.