Johnsonite 996 Two Part Epoxy Glue
Johnsonite 996 two part epoxy glue is specially formulated for the installation of wheeled traffic transitions to clean dry porous or nonporous interior floor surfaces. This epoxy adhesive works great in areas were environmental and health concerns require an adhesive with environmentally sensitive characteristics. The Johnsonite 996 adhesive is solvent-free and contains no hazardous or carcinogenic ingredients. When purchasing this epoxy glue to install wheeled traffic transitions, you will receive 2 containers: part "a" and part "b".
Johnsonite 996 Adhesive Highlights
- Two part epoxy glue sold in 2 containers (part a and part b)
- Johnsonite 996 adhesive is solvent-free and contains no hazardous ingredients
- Shelf Life - 1 year at 70 degrees when stored in unopened, original container in dry area
- Open time - maximum open time is 40 to 50 minutes at 75 degrees or higher
- Coverage of two part epoxy glue is approximately 150 square feet
- Can be used on porous or nonporous substrates
- For interior use only
Lead time of the Johnsonite 996 two part epoxy glue will depend on stock (typically 1-3 weeks). Please call for availability.
Johnsonite adhesive can be used to install:
Product Specification Data Sheet for this product.
Material Safety Data Sheet for this product.
Johnsonite 996 Two Part Epoxy Glue Application Instructions for Wheeled Traffic Transitions:
- Mix all of part "B" into part "A" and mix thoroughly until smooth and uniform in color
- Mix for another 3-5 minutes. Adhesive will not cure if not properly mixed
- Immediately after mixing, apply to substrate using a 1/16 inch square-notched trowel
- Carefully position and install the molding. Use a J-Roller and hand roll the molding to ensure proper adhesive bond
- Avoid traffic for at least 12 hours after installation
- Avoid cold or excessive heat, including direct sunlight during installation
Two part epoxy glue cannot be removed when dry without damaging floor surface. Remove wet adhesive with a clean cloth dampened with Isopropanol, mineral spirits, or acetone.
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