Description
Sta-Put S140 is a high-solids brush and roller grade contact adhesive for industrial bonding of decorative laminate, plywood, particleboard, polyurethane foam, rigid plastics, and prepared metals other than copper. It gives shop teams a flammable contact adhesive with fast dry time, long open tack, and strong heat resistance for panel, cabinet, countertop, and fabrication work.
Sta-Put S140 Benefits
- Brush or solvent-resistant roller application supports bench work, edge work, and larger panel bonding without spray equipment.
- Two to five minute dry time helps production crews move coated parts toward assembly without a long staging delay.
- Sixty minute open time gives operators room to coat both surfaces, check coverage, and place parts carefully.
- High green strength and grab tack help bonded parts hold position after pressure is applied across the full surface.
- Resistance to humidity, water, oil, and heat makes it useful for cabinets, counters, interiors, and shop-built panels.
Use this grade when a contact bond needs controlled hand application and a longer open window than many fast spray adhesives provide. Sta-Put S140 is especially practical for high-pressure laminate work, plywood assemblies, particleboard panels, foam-to-rigid substrate bonding, and industrial repair tasks where full surface coverage matters.
Where Sta-Put S140 Fits
- Decorative laminate bonding to plywood or particleboard in cabinet and millwork shops.
- Countertop fabrication where contact adhesive must hold under heat and handling.
- Foam bonding in industrial interiors and specialty assembly work.
- Rigid plastic lamination when compatibility testing confirms a good bond.
- Brush-applied field repair where spray equipment is not practical.
Surface Preparation and Use
Bond faces should be clean, dry, and free of dust, loose paint, wax, moisture, grease, oil, rust, or other contamination. Stir the adhesive before use, do not thin it, and keep adhesive and substrates in the recommended room-temperature range before coating. Apply an even coat to both surfaces and cover each bond face fully.
Let both coated surfaces dry until tacky with no adhesive transfer to the hand. Bring the parts together within the open time and apply firm pressure across the full area, working from the center toward the edges. Some porous edges may need a second coat, and light-colored or plasticized materials should be tested before production use.
Technical Details and Documentation
The current technical data lists compounded polychloroprene chemistry, clear color, 700 to 900 cP viscosity, 21 percent solids, 606.9 g/L VOC by EPA Method 24, 250 square feet per gallon coverage at 2.5 dry grams per square foot, and 1 year shelf life in unopened storage. Review the product TDS and industry guidance from the Adhesive and Sealant Council before approving a production bond.
Ordering Help
For related brush, roller, and spray bonding products, browse Chemical Concepts contact cement adhesives. For help confirming substrate fit, adhesive coverage, or application method, call (800) 220-1966 or email [email protected].








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