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High Performance Polyvinyl Acetate by PRO-GLUE

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Management number 213669163 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213669163
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PRO-GLUE's High Performance PVA Wood Adhesive, a cross-linking polyvinyl acetate, delivers superior bonding with HPVA Type II water resistance. It offers an open time of 10-15 minutes, sets quickly at 70F/70% RH, and has a viscosity of 3700 cps with 52% solids content. Suitable for both outdoor and indoor use, it spreads and layers well, creating a rigid glue line. Ideal for paper-backed veneer, bent lamination, and woodworking, it can be applied using a foam roller for varied thickness and wetness. Some settling in the bottle is normal; invert to mix. A warmer curing cycle can be achieved with heated presses or a simple heating blanket (80-90F). Available in 16 oz, 32 oz, 1 gallon, and 5-gallon sizes. Applications include vacuum forming, laminating, woodworking, veneering, and more. Performance guides: spread rate approx 100 sq ft per gal, 75F/4 hours or 90F/1 hour before unclamping, full cure in 24-36 hours.

  • Product: PRO-GLUE HIGH PERFORMANCE PVA Wood Adhesive
  • Key Features: Cross-linking polyvinyl acetate adhesive
  • Performance: High Performance Adhesive
  • Water Resistance: HPVA Type II
  • Open Time: 10-15 minutes
  • Setting Speed: 1.26 at 70F / 70% RH
  • Viscosity: 3700 cps
  • Solids Content: 52%
  • Usage: Outdoor/indoor applications
  • Application: Excellent spreading and layering
  • Result: Rigid glue line
  • Ideal For: Paper-backed veneer, bent lamination, woodworking
  • Application Method: Foam roller for varied thickness
  • Preparation: Mix adhesive before application
  • Curing: Warmer cycle with heated presses or blankets (80-90F)

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