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3M Hi-Strength 90

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General Overview

A high strength, fast drying, contact-type adhesive used for permanently bonding decorative laminates, particleboard, wood, metal, many plastics including polyethylene and propylene, hard foam, concrete and many other materials.


Convenient, fast, high contact-bond strength, low soak-in keeps more adhesive on the surface to provide better coverage, high heat resistance maintains bond strength even after extended exposure to heat, precise spray control and variable spray width makes it easy to apply.


The spray 90 does not spray in a mist like other spray adhesives, but comes out in more of stream.

Tips, Tricks & How-Tos

Not Recommended

This may melt soft foams such as Styrofoam or Pink Foam.

Safety Information

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3M Hi-Strength 90
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Manufacturer: 3M
MSDS: NA
Category: Spray Adhesive