Description
Tensorbond C307 is a California-compliant sprayable contact adhesive for bonding laminate, MDF, FRP, sheeting, carpet, plywood, metal, and other common shop substrates. It is built for commercial cabinetry, panel work, and fabrication teams that need a high-solids contact adhesive that can be sprayed, brushed, rolled, or troweled.
Tensorbond C307 Shop Applications
The formula is designed for broad substrate coverage and good temperature resistance up to 200 degrees F. It can support laminate-to-MDF assemblies, mixed panel layups, and other contact-bonding tasks where a clear adhesive and long-term hold are needed. For adjacent products, see Chemical Concepts contact cement adhesives.
Tensorbond C307 Compliance Details
Product literature lists low VOC California compliance under SCAQMD Rule 1168, OTC compliance, and LEED contribution categories. Those details matter for shops bidding regulated work or projects where adhesive selection is reviewed before installation. The adhesive reaches a large share of final strength quickly and reaches full strength after the stated cure period.
Production And Storage Planning
Plan surface coating, flash time, pressure, and part staging before the first panel is sprayed. Contact adhesives reward steady coverage and careful timing, especially on larger laminate sheets where repositioning is limited after contact. Store and handle the pail according to current safety data, and keep flammable materials away from ignition sources during application and cleanup. That planning helps crews maintain repeatable coverage on cabinet runs, countertop decks, display panels, and other mixed-material assemblies. Keep spray equipment clean and confirm the application method before each shift starts.
- Designed for spray, brush, roller, or trowel application.
- Bonds laminate, MDF, FRP, plywood, metal, sheeting, and carpet.
- Clear contact adhesive supplied for production and installation work.
- Use ventilation, PPE, and current safety data before application.
For contact-adhesive industry context, visit the Adhesive and Sealant Council. Test bond strength on representative substrates before committing to a full production run.








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