Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Carrier
- RTU Product Type
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
- Product Benefits
Features Benefits Low VOC content of 216 g/l* Useful in OTC regulated markets
High-strength adhesive Allows for quick bonding time
Excellent adhesive performance Compatible with a wide range of substrates
Fast application Labor savings for contractor
Applications & Uses
- Application Area
- Application Method
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Surface Preparation
All surfaces to be adhered should be thoroughly dry, clean, and free of dust and loose debris. Membranes and substrates should be free of oil, grease, and other contaminants.
- Product Limitations
- Not for use on PVC or KEE membranes.
- Do not use on extruded or expanded polystyrene insulation.
- Do not apply to wet or damp surfaces. This includes primers. Allow solvent based primers to completely dry before using the adhesive.
- Do not apply when surface temperatures are below 40°F (4°C).
- Product Application
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Thoroughly stir the adhesive before and during use. Do not use electric drills to mix the adhesive. Do not thin the adhesive, as thinning will affect performance. The color should be consistent with no solids remaining at the bottom.
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Millennium LVOC Single-Ply Bonding Adhesive is a contact adhesive that must fully flash-off before joining the membrane and substrate. To ensure uniform flash-off time, apply the bonding adhesive to both surfaces in one application. The adhesive can be applied using a solvent-resistant paint roller, spray rigs designed for adhesives, or commercially available adhesive dispensers. If spray applied, it is recommended to roll the adhesive with a solvent-resistant roller.
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Position the membrane into place and allow adequate time for relaxation.
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“Barn Door” fold the membrane onto itself to expose the substrate and the bottom of the membrane. Apply the adhesive in a uniform and consistent coat, avoiding globs, puddles, and light areas. Do not apply bonding adhesive over areas used to create field or flashing seams.
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Allow the adhesive to fully flash-off and become tacky. Check tackiness using the finger-push method by applying pressure with a finger while pushing across the adhesive.
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After the adhesive has flashed off, roll the membrane onto the adhesive-coated substrate. Immediately brush the membrane with a stiff-bristle broom to ensure maximum contact.
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Properties
- Approved Substrates
- Polyisocyanurate (PolyISO)
- Polyiso HD
- DensDeck® Prime
- SECUROCK®
- DEXcell®
- OSB
- Plywood
- Metal
- Residual asphalt
- Masonary
- Coverage Information
- A coverage rate of 45 to 60 sq. ft. of finished roof, per gallon, should be expected. Coverage rates will vary depending upon the type of substrate and substrate surface. Some substrates are more porous and will absorb more adhesive resulting in a lower coverage rate.
- Other substrates have smooth dense facers resulting in a higher coverage rate. Coverage rates are based on applications using a 3/8 inch solvent based paint roller cover.
Safety & Health
- Safety Information
Do not use in a confined space or around heat, flame or sparks. Prevent fumes from entering building via air ventilation ducts. Avoid breathing adhesive vapors. Wear safety glasses or goggles to prevent contact with eyes. Wear gloves that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 to protect when applying adhesive. Keep out of the reach of children.
Packaging & Availability
- Regional Availability
- Packaging Information
- Package Size : 5 Gallon (18.9L)
- Canisters/Pallets : 45
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
- 12 months
- Storage Condition
- Store in original unopened containers at temperatures between 60°F (15.6°C) and 80°F (26.7°C). When stored in cooler temperatures, allow material to warm to room temperature before using. Do not allow material to be stored in direct sunlight. Rotate stock. Do not use product past 12 month shelf life.
- When stored in original unopened containers at temperatures between 60°F (15.6°C) and 80°F (26.7°C), a shelf life of 12 months can be expected. The expected shelf life can be shortened if product is stored exceeding recommended temperature levels.