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DAP® Launches Reformulated Construction Adhesive for Building Application

Published on 2020-01-09. Edited By : SpecialChem

DAP Launches Reformulated Construction Adhesive for Building ApplicationDAP® has launched DynaGrip® Heavy Duty, a reformulated construction adhesive that can hold vertical projects in place instantly without the need of bracing or clamping.

Let’s see improvements brought by the new version of Dynagrip Heavy Duty.

Boosted Adhesion Performance


The adhesive offers 50 percent more instant grab than the previous DynaGrip® Heavy Duty formulation. The powerful instant grab, along with strong permanent bond and an excellent adhesion on common building materials, makes DynaGrip® Heavy Duty a great solution for both interior and exterior construction and remodeling projects.

DAP®’s DynaGrip® Heavy Duty is easier to gun for greater efficiency and consists of a low odor formula in compliance with stringent VOC regulations. DynaGrip® is a must-have for the most demanding pros who work on the toughest jobs, including the installation of subfloors, drywall, heavy remodeling and new construction.

Easier Application on Substrates


Formulated with the latest high-performance latex technology, DynaGrip® Heavy Duty provides a strong permanent bond to a wide range of building materials making it perfect for more demanding construction jobs,” said Jay Misas, senior product manager at DAP®.

The new version of DynaGrip® covers a wide range of applications, including heavier vertical projects, and delivers a grip ensuring durable, and long-lasting holding power.

Offered in 5 oz., 9 oz. and 28 oz, DynaGrip® Heavy Duty is ideal for general contractors, remodelers, framers, drywallers, finish carpenters and other professionals alike.

About DAP® Products Inc.

DAP® is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of caulks, sealants, foam, adhesives, and repair products for professional contractors, remodelers and do-it-yourselfers.


Source: DAP
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