3M™ Fastbond™ Foam Adhesive 100NF

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Heat-resistant, water-dispersed adhesive bonds a wide range of lightweight materials

Provides professional, industrial strength for demanding applications

Offers a pebble spray pattern

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  • Heat-resistant, water-dispersed adhesive bonds a wide range of lightweight materials
  • Provides professional, industrial strength for demanding applications
  • Offers a pebble spray pattern
  • Bonds paper, cardboard, fabric, insulation, plastic, metal, wood, and more
  • Non-flammable in its liquid state

The 3M™ Fastbond™ Foam Adhesive 100NF was designed to be an extremely versatile, heat-resistant adhesive that bonds a wide range of lightweight materials. Its post-forming, permanent bond provides fast results.

The 3M™ Fastbond™ Foam Adhesive 100NF has a pebble spray pattern, is fire-resistant in its wet state, is easy to dispense and, when not being sprayed, can be applied directly by using a brush or roller. This product has a medium tack as well as high temperature resistance. A high-solids content supports its low soak-in property, giving you time to time to reposition that which ultimately needs to stay in place. This attribute also provides high coverage and helps create soft, non-dimpling glue lines. The combination of medium tack, strong bond and clean appearance, paired with its high temperature resistance, make this adhesive ideal for foam and fabric where flammability is a factor.

Suggested applications
  • Bonds a wide range of lightweight materials
  • Ideal for flammable foam and fabric

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