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Guide to Water Based Adhesive

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Water based adhesives are becoming more and more popular because they are better for the environment and your health. Other adhesives have strong chemical odors that water based adhesives do not have. Companies from every industry are changing to water based adhesives because of these benefits. Converting your company's adhesive supplies to water based adhesives save you money and help your company go "green."

Water based adhesives are manufactured in three different styles to fit the needs of different industries. Contact adhesive made with a water base is used on rubber primarily for retreading tires. Water based spray adhesives are used for quick and easy glue applications. Water based glue is placed on the back of flooring tiles and can be used wherever chemical based glues are used.

1. Buy water based contact adhesive for retreading old tires.

2. Use spray adhesives for fast applications and drying times.

3. Locate water based glue for carpentry work, flooring and other industrial needs.

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Find water based contact adhesive


Water based contact adhesive is used for fusing rubber products. The most common use for this adhesive is on rubber tires. This adhesive is environmentally safe and extends the life of the tires.

I recommend: Buy water based contact adhesive wholesale for large retreading jobs at Global Equipment Company, Inc. Read product overviews and purchase water based adhesives from Shorts RV Discount Parts. WholeSale Industrial Supply sells 3M Fastbond products and other adhesive supplies.

Buy water based spray adhesive


Water based spray adhesives dry quickly and leave little to no reside. Industrial water based adhesives are used for furniture making, bedding manufacturing, auto repair and auto manufacturing.

I recommend: Find water based adhesive spray that will not stain at 3M. Simalfa is the industry leader of water based glue manufacturers. They provide a full line of industrial strength adhesive sprays. Buy water based adhesives by the can or case at AAA industrial Supply.

Locate water based glue


Water based glues are known for their household uses. Water based wood glue is used primarily in wood working facilities. Water based acrylic glue is a common adhesive used in many industrial plants. Water based glues are applied in the same fashion as chemical glues and dry in the same amount of time or faster than non-water based glues.

I recommend: Find a wide range of water based glues including water based acrylic adhesive and water based flooring adhesive at Lotus Chemical Co. Browse the online catalog and purchase water based mounting adhesive and other industrial water based adhesives at Brakin Wholesale. Huei Sing Enterprise is a leading manufacturer of water based adhesives for retail and industrial uses.

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  • Water based glue is as strong as any other adhesive. Wear safety gear to protect your skin from the glue.

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