Bonding Solutions

Fortifyandenhanceeverybond

Create tough, lasting bonds on wood, metal, plastic, and more.

What Happens When Bonds Fail?

Delamination and Debonding

Delamination and Debonding

Bonded layers separate under stress or moisture.

Cracking and Fractures

Cracking and Fractures

Rigid or weak bonds fail during movement or impact.

Uneven Drying and Cure

Uneven Drying and Cure

Cementitious materials dry too quickly and fail to properly bond.

Structural Weakness

Structural Weakness

Failed bonds reduce strength and long-term durability.

TheReliableWaytoBondandBuild

Prepare Surface
1.Prepare Surface

Surface must be clean, dry, and free of dust, grease, or loose material.

Apply Bonding Agent
2.Apply Bonding Agent

Mix the product to ensure uniformity then apply an even coat by brush, roller, or spray.

Allow to Dry
3.Allow to Dry

The film should be dry to touch within 20–30 minutes. Concrebond White will dry clear and Concrebond Blue will remain blue for easy visibility.

Apply Cementitious Material
4.Apply Cementitious Material

Apply stucco, mortar, plaster, or concrete within 2–48 hours. If more than 48 hours have passed, apply a new coat of bonding agent.

Strong Bonds Start With Strong Solutions

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After

Achieve stronger adhesion with Lanco bonding agents. Available in low and high solids formulations, blue or white colors, and rewettable or non-rewettable technologies for a wide range of project needs.