Foam Fusion GlueCreates a strong bond that's foam-safe!Free Shipping in the USA Only!International orders will be charged shipping after checkout! International customers should order from the main page here and select 16oz or 32oz under the size dropdown.Our Foam Fusion is the ultimate foam glue for EPS and XPS! It permeates the foam and bonds around its cells. Other glues containing solvents will dissolve foam over time, but our formula is nontoxic and solvent-free. Our glue is not affected by heat or cold as with glue guns, and it does not expand. It works with most rigid foams including polystyrene foams, like Styrofoam, white beaded EPS foam, and XPS foams (blue and pink board). Foam Fusion bonds foam to almost any porous surface and is easy to apply - simply brush or squeegee on. Apply a very thin layer on each side - it goes a long way. Available in 4 sizes. To see a comparison of all our glues and adhesives, click here To see foam projects made using this product, click here. Features:
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*Hot Wire Foam Factory tools will cut through this glue. For use with XPS: XPS foam (blue and pink board) sometimes has a plastic "skin" on it, and that will have to be removed before gluing. Sometimes the plastic can be easily peeled off, otherwise lightly sanding the surface should remove enough of the plastic to allow the glue to grip the foam.   Additional Info:What customers are saying: WARRANTY: HWFF Inc./dba Hot Wire Foam Factory warrants this product to be of merchantable quality when used or applied in accordance with the instructions herein. The product is not warranted as suitable for any purpose or use other than the general purpose for which it is intended. Liability under this warranty is limited to the replacement of its product (as purchased) found to be defective, or at the shipping companies’ option, to refund the purchase price. In the event of a claim under this warranty, notice must be given to The Hot Wire Foam Factory in writing. This limited warranty is issued and accepted in lieu of all other express warranties and expressly excludes liability for consequential damages. MSDS available on request.   Videos:  |
What is the difference between your foam glues?
Here is a brief comparison of all of our glues. We really like Foam Fusion because it is nontoxic, but it takes more patience.
- foam-safe
- non-toxic
- sets up in 30-60 minutes
- dries overnight (longer with XPS foam)
- can only be use on porous materials
- must be put on very thin, so best for flat sheets of foam
- the most economical foam glue
- can be cut through with hot wire tools, but slows the cut down
- foam-safe
- toxic and flammable while setting up
- sets up in minutes
- dries in 3-6 hours (longer with XPS foam)
- can be used on porous materials, plus glass, plastic, metal, painted surfaces, etc.
- has body to it, so can be used on uneven surfaces
- can be cut through with hot wire tools, but slows the cut down a little more than with Foam Fusion
- Foam-safe
- Allow 3 minutes before joining, then instant tack
- Dries in 1 hour
- can be used on porous materials, plus glass, plastic metal, painted surfaces, etc.
- must be put on somewhat thin, so best for flat sheets of foam
- can be cut through with hot wire tools, but slows the cut down a little more than with Foam Fusion
Boost added to powdered foam coats:
- foam safe
- non-toxic
- sets up in 30min with All Purpose and Create Coat, and 90min with Exterior Foam Coat
- dries 30-60min with All Purpose and Create Coat, and overnight with Exterior Foam Coat
- can be used on porous plus glass, metal, painted surfaces, etc (cannot even be chipped off metal with a hammer)
- has body to it, so can be used on uneven surfaces
- cannot be cut through with hot wire tools
Will foam fusion bond EPS to pressure treated plywood? does it expand?
As long as the plywood is not waterproofed, Foam Fusion will bond to it.. If you splash water on it, does the water soak in enough to leave a dark stain?
No, it does not expand. And, you should apply very thin layers for best adhesion.