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Titebond

Titebond 6221 Wood Glue, Clear, 2 oz Bottle

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  • Applicable Materials: Acrylic Granite MDF Natural Rubber PVC Wood
  • Boiling Point: 212 deg F
  • Color: Clear
  • Compositions: Ethyl 2-Cyanoacrylate
  • Container Type: Bottle
  • Model #: 6221
  • UPC #: 037083062212
  • SKU: 1241090

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Product Details

Titebond instant bond is a two-part bonding system that takes between 5 to 15 sec to set and 30 to 60 sec for initial cure. It provides a strong, permanent bond and is ideal for hard to reach joints or surface areas that are difficult to clamp. Designed primarily for wood and wood products, this adhesive is also very effective on a wide variety of materials and substrates. Titebond instant bond thick viscosity product offers an assembly time of 10 sec and an initial cure speed of 8 sec. It is ideal for bonding end-grain in a miter joint application, quick assembly of jigs and fixtures, adhering turning blocks to scrap blocks on a faceplate for immediate use.

Key Features

  • Fast set, eliminates clamping or reduces clamp time
  • Bonds stronger than wood
  • Excellent heat and solvent resistance
  • Unaffected by finishes
  • Triple distilled for purity and consistency
  • Impact-resistant
  • No-clog applicator for easy use and waste reduction
  • Ideal for bonding miter joints on MDF and porous woods
  • Designed for finish and trim carpentry
  • High viscosity allows time for positioning parts

Item Specifications

Applicable MaterialsAcrylic Granite MDF Natural Rubber PVC Wood
Boiling Point212 deg F
ColorClear
CompositionsEthyl 2-Cyanoacrylate
Container TypeBottle
Curing Time8 hr
Flash Point180.5 deg F
FormLiquid
Net Content2 oz
Odor/ScentAcute Irritant
ResistsHeat Impact Solvents
Specific Gravity1.1
Temperature Rating-65 to 200 deg F
Viscosity2400 cPs
VOC Content20 g/L
MORE DETAILS:
  • Application: For bonding end-grain in a miter joint applications

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