Description
TacBond V4558 is a premium spray-grade neoprene contact adhesive designed for industrial laminating, bonding, and fabrication applications. This solvent-based contact adhesive is formulated for spray application and is intended for bonding laminates, particle board, plywood, hardwood, leather, rubber, and metal where strong initial grab, postforming capability, and durable bond performance are required.
Key Features
- Premium spray-grade neoprene contact adhesive for laminating and bonding applications
- Fast dry time supports efficient fabrication and assembly workflows
- Extended open time allows flexibility before final bond formation
- Excellent green strength for immediate handling after bonding
- Postformable in manual and heated spray systems
- Suitable for hot or cold spray application
- Excellent room-temperature contactability
- High heat resistance for demanding fabrication environments
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Neoprene contact adhesive, premium spray grade |
| Viscosity | 100 cPs |
| Solids | 19% +/- 1% |
| Dry Time | 3–5 minutes |
| Open Time | 45 minutes |
| Color | Tan / Red |
| Solvent System | Acetone / hexane / toluene |
| Coverage Rate | 2.0–2.5 dry grams/sq ft |
| Shelf Life | 1 year in unopened container |
| Clean Up | Tacbond 689 |
| Flash Point | -4.4°C |
Compatible Substrates and Materials
- Laminates
- Particle board
- Plywood
- Hardwood
- Leather
- Rubber
- Metal
Application Guidance
Agitate adhesive before use and apply only to clean, dry substrates free of moisture, dirt, oil, and other contaminants. For best results, allow both the adhesive and substrates to acclimate to approximately 60°F or above before application. Apply at about 2.0–2.5 dry grams per square foot and target approximately 80% substrate coverage with a uniform glossy sheen once dry. Porous substrates may require two coats, with the second coat allowed to dry completely before assembly. Bonds should be made within the stated open time, and uniform pressure of about 40 pounds per linear inch is recommended, preferably with a pinch roller or properly used J-roller. Do not use on polystyrene foams or plasticized vinyls, and do not mix with other adhesives or thin the product.
Typical Use Cases
- Decorative laminate bonding
- Panel fabrication and postforming
- Plywood and particle board lamination
- Hardwood bonding applications
- Leather and rubber bonding
- Metal bonding in fabrication environments
Target Industries and Buyers
- Cabinet and countertop manufacturers
- Millwork and fixture fabricators
- Furniture manufacturers
- Laminate and panel shops
- OEM assembly operations
- Industrial bonding and fabrication buyers
Performance Advantages
Within the spray-grade neoprene contact adhesive category, this product combines fast drying, strong initial grab, and extended working time for efficient assembly and laminating operations. Its postforming capability, room-temperature contactability, and high green strength make it a practical option for fabrication environments that require both process speed and dependable bond formation across common industrial substrates.
Common Questions
Q: What is TacBond V4558 used for?
A: It is used for industrial laminating, bonding, and fabrication applications involving laminates, wood substrates, leather, rubber, and metal.
Q: What type of adhesive is this?
A: It is a premium spray-grade neoprene contact adhesive.
Q: How quickly does it dry?
A: The listed dry time is 3–5 minutes.
Q: How long is the open time?
A: The listed open time is 45 minutes.
Q: Can it be used on porous materials?
A: Yes. The product data sheet advises applying two coats on porous substrates.
Q: Is it postformable?
A: Yes. The product data sheet states it is postformable in manual and heated spray systems.
Q: Can bonded parts be machined after assembly?
A: Yes. The product data sheet states bonded parts can be routed, trimmed, cut, filed, and machined immediately after bonding.
Q: Are there materials it should not be used on?
A: Yes. It should not be used on polystyrene foams or plasticized vinyls.






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