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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[http://www.titebond.com/ (Titebond)] A trademark for a family of wood glues. The three most commonly encountered formulas of Titebond wood glue are [http://www.titebond.com/product/glues/d4d28015-603f-4dfc-a7d9-f684acc71207/ (Titebond Original)], [http://www.titebond.com/product/glues/2ef3e95d-48d2-43bc-8e1b-217a38930fa2/ (Titebond II Premium)], and [http://www.titebond.com/ (Titebond III Ultimate)]. Titebond glues work well with both soft and hard woods.  
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[http://www.titebond.com/ Titebond] A trademark for a family of wood glues. The three most commonly encountered formulas of Titebond wood glue are [http://www.titebond.com/product/glues/d4d28015-603f-4dfc-a7d9-f684acc71207/ (Titebond Original)], [http://www.titebond.com/product/glues/2ef3e95d-48d2-43bc-8e1b-217a38930fa2/ (Titebond II Premium)], and [http://www.titebond.com/ (Titebond III Ultimate)]. Titebond glues work well with both soft and hard woods.  
  
 
Titebond Original Wood Glue, the first aliphatic resin glue in the US, was marketed in the early 1940s.  It is a water-soluble tacky resin that dries to a hard, tough, durable translucent film. Titebond original is most suited for interior woodworking and repairs. Its suggested use is for cabinetry, trim and molding, window casings, furniture, frames, stairs, and veneers.
 
Titebond Original Wood Glue, the first aliphatic resin glue in the US, was marketed in the early 1940s.  It is a water-soluble tacky resin that dries to a hard, tough, durable translucent film. Titebond original is most suited for interior woodworking and repairs. Its suggested use is for cabinetry, trim and molding, window casings, furniture, frames, stairs, and veneers.

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Description

Titebond A trademark for a family of wood glues. The three most commonly encountered formulas of Titebond wood glue are (Titebond Original), (Titebond II Premium), and (Titebond III Ultimate). Titebond glues work well with both soft and hard woods.

Titebond Original Wood Glue, the first aliphatic resin glue in the US, was marketed in the early 1940s. It is a water-soluble tacky resin that dries to a hard, tough, durable translucent film. Titebond original is most suited for interior woodworking and repairs. Its suggested use is for cabinetry, trim and molding, window casings, furniture, frames, stairs, and veneers.

Titebond II is a cross-linking PVAc wood glue with similar properties to the original Titebond but is more suitable for exterior purposes. Titebond III is a proprietary formula which behaves similarly to the previous two formulas but is rated stronger and more waterproof.

Examples characteristics and compositions for some of the Titebond adhesives are:

Product Grade Base polymer Dried film Color Working Time
Titebond III Ultimate Proprietary Light brown 20-25 minutes
Titebond II Premium Cross-linking PVAc Yellow 10-15 minutes
Titebond Original Aliphatic emulsion Yellow 10-15 minutes
Titebond II Premium Dark Cross-linking PVAc Brown 10-15 minutes
Titebond Polyurethane Polyurethane Tan 25 minutes
Titebond Quick & Thick Thixotropic PVAc Light brown 8-10 minutes
Titebond Liquid Hide Natural protein Transparent amber 25-30 minutes

More information may be obtained from the [woodworking] brochure.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Titebond Wood Glue; Titebond II

Applications

Risks

Titebond: SDS for original Titebond wood glue

Physical and Chemical Properties

Soluble in water before drying.

Additional Information

Titebond: Website

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