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DuPont TILEBOND Roof Adhesive, 28 oz. with Reusable Straw, Case of 12

DuPont TILEBOND Roof Adhesive, 28 oz. with Reusable Straw, Case of 12

$328.79
  • SKU: DOW 00308941-CS
  • MPN: DOW 00308941-CS
  • Minimum Purchase: 1 unit
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Description

DuPont™ Tile Bond™ Roof Tile Adhesive is a high-performance, one-component polyurethane foam adhesive designed specifically for installing concrete and clay roof tiles. Packaged in easy-to-use disposable canisters or cans, Tile Bond™ eliminates the need for traditional attachment methods such as mortar, nails, clips, or screws. This minimal-expanding adhesive offers exceptional strength, faster application times, and a cleaner, more efficient installation process. Ideal for both new construction and re-roofing projects, it’s engineered to withstand extreme weather—including hurricane zones—while reducing roof weight and labor costs.

Whether used for low, medium, or high-profile tiles, DuPont™ Tile Bond™ delivers long-lasting, code-compliant performance and meets Florida Building Code, Miami-Dade NOA, and Texas Department of Insurance requirements.

Features & Benefits

  • Quick & Easy Installation: Apply up to 350 tiles per 23 lb. canister with minimal training.
  • Superior Holding Power: High tensile and compressive strength for long-term reliability.
  • Restartable Canister System: Allows multiple use cycles, reducing waste and downtime.
  • Low Expansion Formula: Won’t lift tiles or damage underlayment.
  • Moisture-Cured: Can be applied to damp substrates with no loss in adhesion.
  • No Off-Ratio Concerns: No mixing or expensive application tools needed.
  • Approved for Hurricane Zones: Meets Miami-Dade, Florida Product Approval, and Texas DOI standards.
  • Environmentally Friendly: VOC compliant with 0% ozone depletion potential (13 g/L VOC).
  • Excellent Yield: Lowest cost per installed tile among single-component foam adhesives.
  • Reusable: Use part of a canister, store the rest for future jobs.

Technical Data

Property Test Method Typical Value
Compressive Strength ASTM D1621 14.3 psi (min)
Tensile Strength ASTM D1623 31.2 psi (180°F, 65% RH, 120 days)
Water Absorption ASTM D2842 2.2% by volume (max)
Water Vapor Permeance ASTM E96 3.0 perms (max, 1” thickness)
Density ASTM D1622 1.8 lb/ft³
Closed Cell Content ASTM D2856 86.3%
Shelf Life 12 months
Set Time Set tile within 4 minutes of dispensing
Cure Time Tack-free in 5–15 minutes; fully cured in 4 hours

Compliance: ASTM E84, E108, D1621, D1622, D1623, D2842, D2856, and E96

Certifications: Florida Building Code FL #717, Miami-Dade NOA #16-0222.01, Texas DOI RC 28

Recommended Applications

DuPont™ Tile Bond™ is ideal for:

  • New roof construction
  • Re-roofing projects
  • Hip and ridge installations
  • Valleys and rakes
  • Field tile and eave applications

Common Substrates

  • Concrete roof tiles (flat, medium, and high profile)
  • Clay roof tiles
  • Pre-approved underlayments
  • Treated wood ridge boards
  • Moist concrete or cementitious surfaces

Application Instructions

Preparation

  • Surface must be clean, dry or damp, and free of oil, debris, and standing water.
  • Ideal application temperature: 70–90°F; Minimum ambient/surface: 50°F and rising.
  • Wear gloves, safety glasses, and protective equipment.
  • Certified installer required.

Use

  • Shake cylinder for 15–20 seconds before use.
  • Attach hose assembly and open valve counterclockwise ½ to 1 turn.
  • Dispense adhesive in desired pattern.
  • Set tile within 4 minutes of application.
  • If adhesive becomes tack-free (~15 minutes), do not set tile—reapply instead.

Cleanup & Storage

  • Do not clean hose/dispenser with solvent.
  • Leave hose pressurized and turn off valve between uses.
  • Store upright in a cool area away from direct sunlight (max temp: 120°F).

Disposal

  • Ensure cylinder is completely depressurized before disposal.
  • Follow all local, state, and federal guidelines for disposal.