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Titebond II Extend Wood Glue

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Titebond II Extend Wood Glue

OVERVIEW

Titbond II Extend Wood Glue is perfect for exterior applications due to it's waterproof performance and has a slower set speed. Ideal for applications that require more complex assemblies. Titebond II Extend Wood Glue dries translucent and is unaffected by finishes. Superior bonding on all common wood species, particleboard, MDF, plywood and other porous materials.  Compatible for use with Hot Press and radio-frequency (RF) gluing systems.   

SPECS

Calculated VOC: 3.8 g/L
State: Liquid
Weight/gallon: 9.3 lbs.
Color: Off White
Chalk temperature: Approximately 60°F.
Dried Film: CreamFlashpoint : > 200°F.
Solids: 49%
Freeze/thaw stability: Stable
Viscosity: 3,500 cpspH: 3.0
Storage life: 12 months in tightly closed containers at 70°F.
*Chalk temperature indicates the lowest recommended temperature at which the glue, air and materials can be during application, to assure a good bond

Bond Strength ASTM D-905 (Hard Maple)

  Temperature Strength Wood Failure
  Room Temperature 3,844 psi 48%
  150°F. Overnight 1,820 psi 6%



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OVERVIEW

Titbond II Extend Wood Glue is perfect for exterior applications due to it's waterproof performance and has a slower set speed. Ideal for applications that require more complex assemblies. Titebond II Extend Wood Glue dries translucent and is unaffected by finishes. Superior bonding on all common wood species, particleboard, MDF, plywood and other porous materials.  Compatible for use with Hot Press and radio-frequency (RF) gluing systems.   

SPECS

Calculated VOC: 3.8 g/L
State: Liquid
Weight/gallon: 9.3 lbs.
Color: Off White
Chalk temperature: Approximately 60°F.
Dried Film: CreamFlashpoint : > 200°F.
Solids: 49%
Freeze/thaw stability: Stable
Viscosity: 3,500 cpspH: 3.0
Storage life: 12 months in tightly closed containers at 70°F.
*Chalk temperature indicates the lowest recommended temperature at which the glue, air and materials can be during application, to assure a good bond

Bond Strength ASTM D-905 (Hard Maple)

  Temperature Strength Wood Failure
  Room Temperature 3,844 psi 48%
  150°F. Overnight 1,820 psi 6%