H.B. Fuller® CPS-106

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H.B. Fuller® CPS-106 is a hydroxyethyl cellulose-stabilized polyvinyl acetate homopolymer, externally plasticized for improved binder efficiency. It offers excellent low-temperature performance, superior workability, and borax stability, making it ideal for ready-mixed joint compounds and tape-joint cement compounds. It is compatible with paper and paperboard substrates, providing excellent filler and pigment acceptance. This product is widely used in industrial applications, particularly in processing aids for paper and paperboard.

Chemical Family: Vinyl Acetate Homopolymers

Features: Borax Stable, Excellent Binder Efficiency, Improved Workability, Low Temperature Performance

End Uses: Ready Mixed Joint Compounds, Tape-joint Cement Compounds, Waterborne Adhesive

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Industrial Additives Features
Product Characteristics
  • Excellent low temperature performance
  • Excellent filler and pigment acceptance
  • Excellent binder efficiency
  • Superior workability
  • Borax stable

Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Adhesive & Sealant End Applications
Industrial Additives End Use
Typical Applications

This product is used as a Binder for ready mix tape joint cement compounds.

Application Instructions

Optimal performance properties can be influenced by machine and application settings. Work with OEM and local Sales Office for technical support to determine best practices on your specific equipment.

Suitable Substrates

Paper and Paperboard.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
White liquid
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Nonvolatile Content60.5%-
Glass Transition Temperature13°CDifferential Scanning Calorimetry
Viscosity (at 77°F)2000cPs-
Weight9.15lbs/gal-
pH5--

Regulatory & Compliance

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
180 days
Storage Conditions

Protect from freezing. Ideal storage temperature is 72°F. Stability at 72°F is >180 days.