Bostik Thermogrip®802096 is a hot melt adhesive for laminating porous-like materials such as fabrics, foams, and paper. The product’s low viscosity enables it to be applied in precise bead form or sprayed directly onto a surface for broad coverage. This flexibility enables the product to fit your specific application methods and needs.
FEATURES of Bostik Thermogrip®802096
- Long open time
- Excellent adhesion to olefin substrates
- Low application temperature
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TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | |
Description | Results |
Thermosel Viscosity (Brookfield – ASTM D3236) | 6,900 cP @ 300°F (149°C) 4,688 cP @ 325°F (163°C) 3,313 cP @ 350°F (177°C) 2,450 cP @ 375°F (191°C) |
Density | 0.96 g/cc @ 77°F (25°C) |
Softening Point (Ring and Ball Herzog – ASTM E28) | 254°F (123°C) |
Suggested Running Temperature | 325 – 350°F |