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One-component, Moisture-curing Adhesive Sealant

Monday, August 02, 2004

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One-component, Moisture-curing Adhesive Sealant

Liquid Rivet 1152 FS adhesive/sealant is a one-component, urethane technology designed to offer extremely high thixotropy and strength. The adhesive/sealant is a high solids, moisture-curing formulation with very high green strength and initial tack, providing high strength elastic bonding performance. It can eliminate the need for most, if not all, mechanical fasteners when applied to proper engineering guidelines, as well as improve vibration attenuation and sound dampening.

It has minimal volatile organic compound and low hazardous air pollutants content. It is compliant with both CARB and SCAQMD California air quality emissions standards.

The adhesive/sealant can be used for overhead and vertical bonding, panel holding, or to reduce clamping time typically required of a traditional adhesive/sealant. Liquid Rivet can be used for fabricating and assembling transportation and transit vehicles. It is also suitable for the construction of truck trailers and containers, recreational vehicles, and light-rail cars, as well as for van conversion.

Liquid Rivet 1152 FS is available in 10.3-oz. cartridges. Typical uses include bonding plywood and composite floors to sub-floors and metallic/non-metallic vehicle frames. It is particularly suited for bonding painted aluminum, stainless, or FRP exterior side panels to corner posts or tubular frames, as well as for bonding composite roof panels to metallic or aluminum roof bows and bonding sandwich panels and walls.

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