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What company makes Titebond?

What company makes Titebond?

Franklin International
Developed and manufactured by one of the oldest and most respected adhesives companies in the world, Franklin International. Titebond products – and the Titebond name – have withstood the ultimate test: the test of time.

What is Titebond made of?

Ingredients found in Titebond wood glues include polyvinyl acetate, in Original Wood Glue and Premium Wood Glue; diethylene glycol monobutyl ether, in Ultimate Wood Glue; polymethylenepolyphenyl isocyanate, in Polyurethane Glue; N-methylolacrylamide, in Premium Wood Glue; and paraffinic oil, in Original Wood Glue.

What does franklin international do?

Franklin International has been based in Columbus since 1935, specializing in emulsion polymerization and producing adhesives for industrial manufacturers of wood products, labels and fiberglass.

Where is Titebond glue manufactured?

Columbus, Ohio
Franklin International employs approximately 350 in its laboratory, R&D center, sales/marketing groups and manufacturing facility, at its corporate headquarters Columbus, Ohio; at eight distribution centers across the United States; and at a new plant in Guangzhou, China.

Which Titebond glue is best?

Titebond III Ultimate is our most versatile wood glue and is rated #1 by professionals. It offers superior strength, a longer open time and a lower application temperature. It passes the more stringent ANSI/HPVA Type I specification, classifying it as “waterproof”.

How strong is Titebond Original?

Bond Strength ASTM D-905 (On Hard Maple)

Temperature Strength Wood Failure
Room Temperature 3,600 psi 77%
150°F. Overnight 1,600 psi 10%

Who owns Titebond glue?

Established in 1935, Franklin International is the parent company for Titebond® and is among the largest privately held manufacturers of adhesives and sealants in the U.S. Based in Columbus, Ohio, its Construction Division manufactures a complete line of Titebond® wood glues for cabinet shops and hobbyists as well as a …

How long is Titebond glue good for?

Most of our yellow and white glues, including Titebond Original and Titebond II, remain usable beyond two years. Should Titebond Original become thick and stringy, or Titebond II turns into an orange colored gel, these changes signify that the glue is no longer usable.”