DAP 7000 Subfloor Construction Adhesive
DAP 7000 SUBFLOOR is a premium grade construction adhesive specifically formulated for subfloor & deck installation. This VOC compliant, solvent-based adhesive prevents floor squeaks and improves the structural performance of floor assembly when used properly.
Key Features
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VOC Compliant
DETAILS + SPECIFICATIONS
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Specifications
SKU Code Unit Size Color Dimensions (in.) Weight Case Pack Cases/Pallet 7079827042 27042 28 FL OZ TAN 10.5x8x17 33.16 lbs. 12 60
RESOURCES + FAQs
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FAQs
Is the product water resistant?
Yes, it is highly water resistant, however, it should not be used for below water-line applications where the product will be constantly exposed to water.
How long does it take to cure?
The product cures in 24 hours with a full cure in 7 days.
Are DynaGrip adhesives VOC compliant?
All of the adhesives in the DynaGrip product line are VOC compliant in all districts and states in the U.S. with the exception DynaGrip 4000 Subfloor.
How does temperature & humidity affect DynaGrip adhesives?
Extreme temperatures and humidity may affect any adhesive’s ability to cure. The effect will differ from one product to the next, so for best results, refer to the individual product page or the product label for appropriate temperature ranges. In general, extreme cold may slow or prevent latex based adhesives from curing and will increase the force required to gun latex and some solvent-based adhesives. High humidity may slow cure time for latex-based adhesives, but will accelerate the cure time of hybrid adhesives such as DynaGrip Heavy Duty MAX.
How do I clean excess adhesive from surfaces?
In general, latex-based adhesives can be removed with warm water and soap while still wet. Cured product must be cut or scraped away. Solvent, polyurethane & hybrid adhesives require the use of mineral spirits to clean up wet adhesive from surface and tools, taking care to follow solvent manufacturer’s precautions. Do not use mineral spirits to clean skin. Cured product must be cut or scraped away.
What does "VOC" stand for?
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) means any compound of carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate, which participates in atmospheric photochemical reactions, except those designated by EPA as having negligible photochemical reactivity. You can also refer to our interactive online guide for more information on VOC regulations.
What does "open time" mean?
Open time is the amount of time you have between applying an adhesive and the point at which you should place the two materials you’re attempting to bond together. Waiting longer than the open time provided on the product label will compromise the strength of the cured bond.
What does "skin time" mean?
Skin time refers to the amount of time after a bead of adhesive is applied before the top layer of the bead hardens or “skins” and can no longer effectively grab a second surface.
What is "Instant Grab"?
Instant grab refers to an adhesive’s ability to instantly hold two surfaces together without falling apart. Don’t mistake instant grab for strength or cure speed—an adhesive that instantly holds two surfaces together does not necessarily have a strong bond once cured, so it’s important to look at the product specifications and Technical Data Bulletin (TDB) to evaluate whether a particular instant-grab adhesive is right for your project.