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Titebond II Premium Wood Glue

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Titebond II Premium Wood Glue

OVERVIEW

Titebond II Premium Wood Glue was the first leading brand with a one-part wood glue that passed the ANSI Type II water-resistanceĀ specification.Ā This wood glue has a strong initial tack, a fast set speed, excellent heat resistance, forms a bond that is stronger than the wood itself.Ā 

SPECS

Type: Cross-linking polyvinyl acetate
Calculated VOC: 5.5 g/L
State: Liquid
Weight/gallon: 9.1 lbs.
Color: Honey cream
Chalk temperature: * Approximately 55°F.
Dried Film: Translucent, yellow
Solids: 48%
Freeze/thaw stability: Stable
Flashpoint: > 200°F.
Viscosity: 4,000 cps
pH: 3.0
Storage life: 24 months in tightly closed containers at 75°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)

Ā  Temperature Strength Wood Failure
Ā  Room Temperature 3,750 psi 72%
  150°F. Overnight 1,750 psi 6%


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OVERVIEW

Titebond II Premium Wood Glue was the first leading brand with a one-part wood glue that passed the ANSI Type II water-resistanceĀ specification.Ā This wood glue has a strong initial tack, a fast set speed, excellent heat resistance, forms a bond that is stronger than the wood itself.Ā 

SPECS

Type: Cross-linking polyvinyl acetate
Calculated VOC: 5.5 g/L
State: Liquid
Weight/gallon: 9.1 lbs.
Color: Honey cream
Chalk temperature: * Approximately 55°F.
Dried Film: Translucent, yellow
Solids: 48%
Freeze/thaw stability: Stable
Flashpoint: > 200°F.
Viscosity: 4,000 cps
pH: 3.0
Storage life: 24 months in tightly closed containers at 75°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)

Ā  Temperature Strength Wood Failure
Ā  Room Temperature 3,750 psi 72%
  150°F. Overnight 1,750 psi 6%