TiteGrab Plus’s instant holding power and rapid strength development significantly reduce installation time and can reduce or eliminate the need for bracing, mechanical fasteners or mortar. The powerful advanced polymer formula ultimately achieves a durable, strong bond to porous and non-porous materials, for both interior and exterior projects.
Titebond focused on making the new TiteGrab Plus simple to apply. The cartridges work in any regular caulk gun, and the powerful adhesive extrudes easily. The construction pro need only apply a 2.5" line of adhesive per pound of material. (A chart showing the number of linear inches required for up to 20 pounds of material is available on Titebond.com.) In spite of the adhesive’s instant-grab capability, it does allow material to be repositioned for up to 10 minutes.
The advanced polymer formulation can be applied in wet and cold conditions; it is waterproof and will not freeze. It has a low VOC content,
"We are very proud to offer a product like TiteGrab Plus to our customers in construction," said Titebond’s vice president of marketing, Mark Schroeder. "It’s a powerful technology that can increase their efficiency on the jobsite. We have worked hard to both develop this one-of-a-kind technology and make it convenient to use."
TiteGrab Plus is available in 9-oz. cartridges at building supply stores, from Titebond distributors and through Amazon.com.
About Franklin International
Franklin International is among the largest privately held manufacturers of adhesives and sealants in the United States. The company opened in 1935 as the Franklin Glue Company with the first of what would be a long line of adhesive solutions. To address a major concern in the furniture manufacturing industry, Franklin developed the first ready-to-use liquid hide glue. It could be applied at room temperature instead of the 140°F required for traditional hide glue, and it allowed for 20 minutes of assembly time instead of two. That liquid hide glue is still widely used for interior woodworking, musical instruments and antique restoration. Today, Franklin Glue Company is known as Franklin International to reflect its (or “their” – up to you) global distribution across 60 countries on six continents around the globe.
Learn more at www.franklininternational.com.
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