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Bob Smith Industries Foam-Cure Foam Safe Glue (4oz)

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$14.99

SKU: BSI142
UPC: 707336142007

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Bob Smith Industries Foam-Cure Foam Safe Glue (4oz)

About:

FOAM-CURE is a silicone-based adhesive that works very well on EPP and EPO foams. It is crystal clear and cures to a more flexible consistency than CA. It is, however, not instant bonding like CA and there is no accelerator to speed its curing. To obtain a faster initial bond when bonding two pieces, FOAM-CURE can be applied to one piece and after the two are joined, they can then be pulled apart. After letting it air dry for about ten minutes, FOAM-CURE will act as a contact cement when the parts are rejoined, resulting in enough tack strength to allow the next steps of assembly. Full strength is reached in 10-12 hours.

FOAM-CURE works with all foams, and will actually bond most other materials. It will bond wood and plastic to foam and is a good canopy glue. FOAM-CURE does not, however, cure flexible enough to act as a hinge for aircraft control surfaces. Its limitations occur when bonding large areas of two non-porous materials. FOAM-CURE requires exposure to air for drying. If one tried to bond, for example, a half-dollar coin to glass, over 90% of the adhesive would never cure, since the solvent it contains would have nowhere to evaporate. A small amount of denatured alcohol can be mixed into the Foam-Cure to make it thinner.

Works Best On:

  • EPP Foam
  • EOP Foam
  • Clear Canopy
  • Paper and Crafts

Directions:

Cut off the tip of the nozzle. Apply to one part before joining. Use tape to hold parts in place during cure. For faster curing, pull the joint apart and let Foam-Cure air dry for 5-10 min before rejoining the parts. This results in enough tack strength to allow the next steps of assembly. Full cure takes 10-12 hours. Foam-Cure works on all foams, especially on EPP and EPO, and will bond a porous surface to non-porous materials. Foam-Cure is also an excellent glue for clear canopies, and will also bond paper. If needed, denatured alcohol can be used to thin or clean up uncured Foam-Cure. Replace cap after use.