3M Industrial Adhesive 4799 provides a reliable bond for EPDM and rubber applications. Resistant to heat and water, this industrial adhesive delivers the durability you need and can depend on for years to come.
Ideal for EPDM and Rubber3M Industrial Adhesive 4799 delivers a tough bonding solution that provides resistance to both heat and water. We formulated our Industrial Adhesive 4799 to be a brushable adhesive, capable of establishing a strong, flexible bond that will stand the test of time.
Recommended Applications- Weatherproofing
- Roofing membranes
- Seaming rubber sheets
- Maintenance repair and operation (MRO) applications
Whether it is being sprayed, brushed or rolled on, the application of your 3M adhesive is a straightforward process. Start by carefully applying your adhesive to your surface until you've formed a uniform coat. Using an overlapping pattern, the application of one coat should prove sufficient for most surfaces. Some substrates, including porous materials, may require an additional coat. In order to apply additional adhesive, simply wait until the existing adhesive becomes dry to the touch and then proceed with the application of the additional coat.
Features:
- Heat and water resistant adhesive offering long-lasting endurance
- Bonds firmly and sticks reliably
- Ideal for weather stripping, rubber sheet seaming/sealing
Manufacturer Part Number | 7000000926 |
Application Method | Trowel |
Assembly Type | Gasket Attachment |
Color Family | Black |
Container Size (Inch) | 5.0 fl oz (US) |
Container Size (mm) | 150.0 ml |
Flame Retardant | No |
Form | Paste |
Open Time | Up to 15 min |
Product Color | Black |
Product Form | Tube |
Product Key | 4799 |
Product Number | 4799 |
Solids Weight Percent (Approximate) | 36 % |
Substrate | Cardboard |
Substrate 1 | Rigid Foam (Beadboard Styrene) |
Substrate 2 | Plastic (High Performance Nylon) |
Surface Type | Rubber |
Application | Bonding a Rubber Door Weather Seal Gasket to Metal |
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov