Bonding chemistry · SPRAY ADHESIVE
Spray Adhesive
Spray adhesive is an aerosol contact adhesive for fast, large-area bonding of foam, board, fabric, and light laminates. It gives quick tack across a broad surface, which suits lamination and assembly work rather than structural joints.
Products
MightyLoc Spray Adhesive products
How spray adhesive works
A spray adhesive is applied as an aerosol that lays down a fast-tack film across a broad area, so it bonds large, light surfaces quickly and evenly rather than in a single thick bead. It is a contact adhesive, intended for lamination and assembly rather than load-bearing structural joints. Confirm the spray pattern, open time, and recommended coverage on the product Technical Data Sheet.
Where it fits
Spray adhesive suits bonding foam, board, fabric, and light laminates over large areas, in fabrication, upholstery, and display work. It is the right tool when speed and even coverage across a sheet matter more than ultimate joint strength. MightyLoc Taftspray 78 is supplied in a 450 g aerosol can. Confirm substrate suitability on the product Technical Data Sheet.
FAQ · SPRAY ADHESIVE
Questions about Spray Adhesive.
Spray adhesive is used for fast, large-area bonding of foam, board, fabric, and light laminates, in lamination and assembly work. It gives quick tack and even coverage across a sheet. It is not intended for structural, load-bearing joints. Confirm the application on the product Technical Data Sheet.
No. Spray adhesive is a contact adhesive for light, large-area bonding, not a structural adhesive. For load-bearing joints, choose a structural chemistry such as a methacrylate. Confirm the intended use on the product Technical Data Sheet.
MightyLoc Taftspray 78 is supplied in a 450 g aerosol can. Confirm the pack size and coverage for your job on the product Technical Data Sheet.