• Liner Bond fills voids more completely

    Convenience Products, manufacturer of Touch ‘n Seal insulating foam products, introduces new Liner Bond one-component cylinder adhesive
    March 1, 2008

    Convenience Products, manufacturer of Touch ‘n Seal insulating foam products, introduces new Liner Bond one-component cylinder adhesive. Liner Bond is a portable, gun-applied spray polyurethane foam used to bond fiberglass liners in refrigerated trailers. It is safer, stronger, and fills voids more completely than caulking, glues, or other adhesives.

    “Liner Bond has been tested and proven to be five times stronger than the polyurethane foam insulation in refrigerated trailers. This means that the insulating foam will crack and fail before Liner Bond will. It also has a 30-minute dry time,” said Larry Pennock, vice-president of sales and marketing.

    Liner Bond comes in a 23-lb canister with 10-foot hose and bottom load gun applicator (#4004517100) or as a refill canister only (#4004517101).

    E-mail Staci Thomas at [email protected] for complete details.

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