Description
Q6000 adhesive is a high-solids pressure-sensitive adhesive for shops that need fast tack on foam, insulation, fabric, and general assembly materials. The current Chemical Concepts product data lists high shear and peel strength, high temperature resistance, water-resistant bond performance, and a repositionable formula for temporary or permanent bonds. Quality Aerosols also describes its pressure-sensitive line as built for foam, insulation, and other materials where initial quick grip matters.
Q6000 adhesive Applications
- Bonding foam, insulation, fabric, and light shop materials.
- Temporary layouts where parts may need alignment before final pressure.
- Permanent bonds where both substrates can be coated for stronger contact.
- Cabinetry, countertop, sign, display, and transportation fabrication work.
- Maintenance jobs that need a pressure-sensitive spray format instead of a cartridge adhesive.
Q6000 adhesive Handling Notes
- Best results come from coating both surfaces when the bond design allows it.
- One-sided application can fit many lighter-duty assemblies.
- Use ventilation and follow the current SDS before spraying solvent adhesive.
- Allow the adhesive film to flash as directed before mating the parts.
- Test heat, peel, and substrate response before using it in production.
Technical Snapshot
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Quality Aerosols |
| SKU | CYC-Q6000-13C |
| Type | Pressure-sensitive spray adhesive |
| Pack format | Aerosol can |
| Listed strengths | High solids, high shear, high peel strength |
| Listed resistance | High temperature and water-resistant bond |
This product is best treated as a process material, not just a can on the shelf. Keep the spray pattern consistent, keep parts clean, and check open time against shop temperature before committing a production batch. If the job involves foam, fabric, insulation, or porous panels, run a small sample first so the team can judge tack, repositioning window, edge bleed, and final peel strength on the actual substrates.
For related spray and contact adhesive options, browse Chemical Concepts contact cement adhesives. For background on how pressure-sensitive chemistries work, see the Adhesive and Sealant Council overview of adhesive technologies. Need help comparing canister, aerosol, and bulk spray formats? Call (800) 220-1966 or email [email protected].







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