Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive

Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is a universal, ready-to-use aerosol adhesive for fast, reliable bonding on even surfaces. It delivers a strong, hand-tight bond on most lightweight materials and is especially effective on textiles, flexible floor coverings and sensitive substrates such as polystyrene.

The formulation offers high bond strength, rapid drying and excellent adhesion to a wide range of materials, without toluene or methylene chloride.

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Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is a universal, ready-to-use aerosol adhesive for fast, reliable bonding on even surfaces. It delivers a strong, hand-tight bond on most lightweight materials and is especially effective on textiles, flexible floor coverings and sensitive substrates such as polystyrene.

The formulation offers high bond strength, rapid drying and excellent adhesion to a wide range of materials, without toluene or methylene chloride.

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Key Features of Soudabond 265 Classic Spray


✔️ Fast spray application with even film for large, flat areas, reducing labour and clean up time.

✔️ Rapid drying delivers immediate hand tight bond so assemblies can be handled and processed sooner.

✔️ Compatible with polystyrene foams for bonding EPS or XPS insulation without attack or surface damage.

✔️ Bonds textiles, flexible floor coverings, laminates, veneers, cork, leather, cardboard, paper and many plastics.

✔️ Solvent blend formulated without toluene or methylene chloride, providing strong adhesion with predictable, clean handling.

 

 

Fast, Even Coverage With Pressurised Spray

Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive delivers quick, clean and predictable bonding for everyday tasks. The pressurised spray format lays down a uniform adhesive film over flat, even surfaces, allowing large areas to be covered in a fraction of the time compared with brushing or rolling. Once the solvent has flashed off, bringing the two coated faces together creates an immediate hand-tight bond that supports an efficient workflow on site and in the workshop.

 

Broad Material Compatibility Including Polystyrene

The adhesive is formulated to grip a wide range of materials used in interiors, fit-out and light manufacturing. It bonds textiles, carpet and underlay, flexible floor coverings, cork, leather, cardboard, paper and many plastics, and it is also suitable for laminate (HPL) and wood veneer on flat boards. Crucially, it is compatible with polystyrene, so it can be used on EPS and XPS insulation and other sensitive foams that are often damaged by conventional contact adhesives.

 

Speed, Cleanliness And Workflow Efficiency

Classic Spray excels where speed and consistency matter. The aerosol delivers repeatable coverage with minimal mess, helping to reduce overspray when applied correctly and making neat, professional results easier to achieve. Drying is fast, so bonded assemblies can be handled and processed sooner, which helps compress lead times on packaging, shopfitting, flooring, joinery and general maintenance. As a contact adhesive it performs best on even, well-fitting surfaces where full-face contact is achieved for maximum strength.

 

Reliable Choice For Trade And Fabrication

Whether laminating flat boards, fixing floor coverings, bonding packaging components or attaching lightweight trims and fabrics, Soudabond 265 provides a practical go-to solution. Its user-friendly handling, strong final bond and broad material compatibility make it a staple for tradespeople and fabricators who want fast results without fuss.

 

 

Product Benefits

  • Universal Spray Convenience: The aerosol format delivers an even adhesive film across flat areas, speeding up application, improving coverage control and reducing clean-up compared with brush-on products.

  • High Bond Strength On Lightweight Materials: Forms a robust, hand-tight contact bond that holds textiles, flexible floor coverings, cork, leather, cardboard, paper and many plastics securely in place.

  • Polystyrene Compatibility: Safe on EPS/XPS and other sensitive foams where many contact adhesives would attack the surface, opening up insulation and display applications.

  • Fast Drying For Rapid Throughput: Short flash-off time enables quick assembly and handling so projects can move from bonding to the next stage without delay.

  • Reliable Adhesion To Many Substrates: Adheres strongly to laminate (HPL), veneer and a wide range of common building and packaging materials, simplifying stockholding with one product for multiple tasks.

  • Clean, Professional Results: Controlled spray helps achieve uniform coverage and full-face contact on even surfaces, improving final appearance and long-term performance.

  • User Friendly And Ready To Use: No mixing or specialist equipment is required, supporting efficient site work and small-batch production.

  • Safer Formulation Choice: Does not contain toluene or methylene chloride, aligning with modern expectations for responsible product selection.

 

 

Typical Applications

  • Textiles And Upholstery: Bonding fabrics, felts and linings to boards or frames where a fast, clean contact bond is required.

  • Flexible Floor Coverings: Fixing vinyls, carpets and underlays on flat substrates during repairs and light-duty installations.

  • Packaging And Display: Assembling cardboard, paper, foam and corrugated components quickly for protective packaging and point-of-sale work.

  • Laminate And Veneer On Flat Boards: Adhering HPL and wood veneer to MDF, chipboard or plywood where full-surface contact is achievable.

  • Polystyrene And Foam Projects: Attaching EPS/XPS insulation, model components and protective foam inserts without surface damage.

  • General Maintenance And Fit-Out: Securing cork tiles, trims, plastics and fibreglass elements in shops, offices, schools and domestic settings.

 

 

Technical Information

Basis Synthetic Rubber
Curing System Physical Drying
Density Approx. 0.83 g/ml
Open Time Approx. 120 minutes
Spray Pattern Web
Consumption Approx. 125 ml/m², Each Side
Application Temperature 5°C - 30°C
Temperature Resistance -20°C → +80°C
Pressing Time 15-30 Seconds
Solid Content Approx. 30%
Evaporation Time Approx. 10 Minutes

 

Health & Safety Recommendations

Use Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive only in well-ventilated areas and keep all ignition sources away as the propellant and solvent are flammable.

Wear suitable gloves and safety goggles, and consider a respirator if ventilation is limited. Avoid breathing vapour or spray mist and prevent prolonged skin contact. In case of skin contact wash immediately with soap and water. If the product gets into the eyes rinse with clean water and seek medical advice.

Do not smoke while using the product, do not spray onto live electrics, and keep the aerosol out of direct sunlight and away from temperatures above 50°C. Store locked away from children and dispose of empty cans responsibly.

 

 

Substrate Suitability

This spray contact adhesive is formulated for flat, well-fitting parts and shows very good adhesion to most common materials used in interiors, shopfitting and packaging, including textiles, carpets and underlays, cork, leather, cardboard, paper, many plastics, fibreglass, laminate (HPL), wood veneer and polystyrene foams.

It is not suitable for PE, PP or PTFE. Soft plastics that contain plasticisers can bleed over time and weaken the bond, so test such materials carefully before use. As with any contact adhesive, it is intended for even surfaces rather than gap filling or uneven substrates.

Always carry out an adhesion and compatibility test on a small area of every material combination.

 

 

Surface Preparation

Ensure both bonding faces are clean, dry and free from dust, oil, release agents and loose material. Degrease where necessary with an appropriate solvent wipe and allow to evaporate fully.

On very smooth, glossy or sealed surfaces a light abrasion followed by thorough dust removal will improve mechanical key and consistency of coverage. Bring both materials to the same temperature within the recommended application range of 5°C to 30°C.

Dry-fit components to confirm alignment because the contact bond grips on contact and has little scope for repositioning.

 

 

Application Method

Shake the can vigorously before use. Hold the aerosol upright at all times and fully depress the nozzle. Spray from about 5cm to 10cm, keeping the gun moving to lay down an even web pattern.

Coat both surfaces. Apply parallel passes with approximately half overlap so the whole area is covered by two light coats rather than one heavy coat. Porous faces may need a slightly richer application to achieve an even film.

Allow the adhesive to evaporate for about 10 minutes until it is dry to the touch yet aggressively tacky; the correct condition is when the film does not transfer to the finger. Align the parts carefully and bring the faces together. Apply firm, uniform pressure over the entire bond line using a roller or rubbing block.

Pressure, not time under pressure, determines the ultimate bond strength, so focus on achieving full intimate contact. Typical pressing time is 15 to 30 seconds. After use, invert the can and spray until only propellant emerges, which clears the nozzle and prevents blockage.

 

 

Coverage

Typical consumption is about 125ml/m² per side on smooth, non-porous substrates. Because both faces must be coated, allow roughly 250ml/m² for a complete bond.

Actual usage varies with surface texture, porosity and spray technique.

 

 

Drying Time

The adhesive flashes off in about 10 minutes at normal conditions. The open time is up to about 120min, which allows staged assembly provided the adhesive remains clean and tacky.

Bonds are hand-tight immediately after pressure is applied, with strength building further over the next 24 hours. Do not load the joint until it has cooled and stabilised.

 

 

Cleaning

Wipe away uncured adhesive with a suitable Solvent Cleaner applied to a cloth, working from the clean area toward the contamination to avoid smearing. Take care on sensitive plastics and always test the solvent on a hidden spot first.

Cured residues must be removed mechanically. Overspray can be minimised by masking and by keeping the nozzle close to the work.

 

 

Other Information

Base is synthetic rubber with a physical-drying system, density about 0.83g/ml and solids about 30%. The spray pattern is a web for fast coverage on even surfaces. Application temperature is 5°C to 30°C. Temperature resistance of the cured bond is approximately −20°C to +80°C in service.

Do not use where continuous water immersion is expected and avoid high-plasticiser substrates unless a successful long-term compatibility test has been completed. Store the can upright in a cool, dry place, protect from frost and heat, and use oldest stock first.

For best results on laminate, HPL, veneer, carpet and polystyrene applications, work methodically, maintain light overlapping coats on both faces, observe the flash-off time, and apply firm all-over pressure to achieve a durable, professional contact bond.

Q) What is Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and how does it work?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is a universal aerosol contact adhesive that creates a rapid, hand tight bond between two coated surfaces once the solvent has flashed off. The pressurised can delivers a controlled web spray that lays down an even film, allowing coverage of flat, even areas much faster than brushing or rolling. After spraying both faces and allowing a short flash off, the parts are aligned and pressed together to achieve immediate grip, which accelerates workflow in fit out, flooring, joinery and packaging tasks. The formulation is based on synthetic rubber in a physical drying system, so it cures as the solvent evaporates rather than through a chemical reaction. It contains no toluene or methylene chloride, aligning with safer product selection. Because it is a contact system it excels where full face contact is achievable and where consistent, uniform coverage is important for long term performance.

 

Q) Which materials can Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive bond reliably?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive adheres strongly to most lightweight and interior fit out materials when the surfaces are flat and well fitting. Typical substrates include textiles, felt and upholstery fabrics, carpets and underlays, flexible floor coverings, cork, leather, cardboard, paper and many common plastics, as well as fibreglass components. It is also suitable for bonding laminate such as HPL and wood veneers to flat boards like MDF, chipboard and plywood, provided both faces are evenly coated and pressed firmly. Crucially, it is compatible with polystyrene foams including EPS and XPS, which are often attacked by conventional contact cements. It is not intended for low surface energy plastics such as PE, PP or PTFE, and soft plastics with high plasticiser content should be tested carefully because plasticiser migration can weaken bonds over time. Always carry out a small adhesion and compatibility test on the exact material pairing.

 

Q) Is Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive safe to use on polystyrene and other sensitive foams?

A) Yes, Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is formulated to be compatible with polystyrene, making it suitable for EPS and XPS insulation boards, protective foam inserts and display foams where many contact adhesives would cause surface attack. The controlled web spray allows you to apply a light, even film that does not flood the surface, which further protects sensitive substrates and helps achieve a neat bond line. As with any foam, avoid over wetting and allow the correct flash off so the solvent evaporates before bringing the faces together. Apply even pressure across the full area to ensure intimate contact without crushing the foam. For mixed materials such as polystyrene to laminate, prime the denser face with a consistent film and apply slightly lighter coverage to the foam. Always test a small area for surface dulling or softening when working with speciality foams or printed finishes.

 

Q) What typical applications suit Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive best?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is designed for rapid, clean bonding on flat, even surfaces in interiors, fit out and light manufacturing. Common uses include fixing flexible floor coverings, carpets and underlays during repairs or light duty installations, laminating HPL or veneer to MDF and plywood for counters and panels, and attaching textiles and felts in upholstery and vehicle trim work. It is equally effective in packaging and display, where cardboard, paper, foam and corrugated components need quick assembly with predictable open time. Tradespeople use it for cork tiles, trims and plastics in shops, schools and offices because the aerosol format reduces mess and speeds coverage. Since it is a contact adhesive, it is not a gap filler and should not be relied on for uneven surfaces or structural duty. For best results choose applications where full surface contact and firm pressing are achievable.

 

Q) How should surfaces be prepared before using Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive?

A) Proper surface preparation is the foundation of a durable contact bond with Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive. Ensure both faces are clean, dry and free from dust, release agents, oils and loose material, and degrease with a suitable solvent wipe, allowing complete evaporation before spraying. Very smooth or glossy finishes benefit from a light abrasion to create a mechanical key, followed by thorough dust removal with a vacuum and clean cloth. Bring both materials into the same temperature range and work within the recommended 5°C to 30°C to keep spray pattern and drying behaviour consistent. Dry fit the components so alignment is proven, as contact bonds have little scope for repositioning once the faces meet. Mask adjacent finishes where appearance is critical, and set up a clean, ventilated area so overspray does not settle on visible surfaces.

 

Q) What is the correct application method for Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive to achieve a strong bond?

A) Shake the aerosol vigorously, hold it upright and keep the nozzle depressed fully to deliver a consistent web pattern with Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive. Spray from about 5 to 10 centimetres, moving smoothly to apply parallel passes with roughly half overlap so you achieve an even film without flooding. Coat both bonding faces, since contact adhesives rely on adhesive to adhesive contact for maximum strength. Porous faces may require a slightly richer application to create a uniform film, while non porous faces benefit from two light coats rather than one heavy coat. Allow the adhesive to flash off until dry to the touch but aggressively tacky so it does not transfer to the finger. Align carefully, bring the faces together once and apply firm, uniform pressure across the whole area using a roller or rubbing block, focusing on edges and corners for full intimate contact.

 

Q) How long should I wait before marrying the parts and what open time does Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive offer?

A) At normal conditions Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive reaches the correct tack in about ten minutes, which is the typical flash off time required for the solvent to evaporate sufficiently. The open time is generous at up to around one hundred and twenty minutes, meaning you can stage assemblies provided the adhesive film remains clean, dry to the touch and tacky rather than glossy wet. Temperature, humidity and film thickness influence both flash off and open time, so in cooler or more humid environments allow a little longer, and in warm, dry conditions work more briskly. Do not attempt to bond while the film is still wet, as this can trap solvent and reduce strength. Once the faces meet, apply pressure immediately to consolidate the bond. Hand tight strength is achieved on pressing, with final strength building over the next day.

 

Q) How much coverage can I expect from Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and how do I estimate usage?

A) As a planning guide, Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive consumes about one hundred and twenty five millilitres per square metre per side on smooth, non porous materials, so allow roughly two hundred and fifty millilitres per square metre for a complete two sided bond. Surface texture, porosity and technique all affect actual usage, with rougher or absorbent substrates requiring more adhesive to achieve a continuous film. Using two lighter coats with overlapping passes rather than one heavy application generally improves coverage control and bond quality. Masking edges and keeping the nozzle close to the work reduces overspray, which saves material and clean up time. Always have a little margin in your estimate for test sprays and for porous edges that soak up adhesive. Record actual consumption on early jobs so you can refine estimates for future work.

 

Q) What temperature range and service conditions suit Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive?

A) Apply Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive in environments between about five degrees Celsius and thirty degrees Celsius, with both materials at a similar temperature so the spray lays down evenly and solvents evaporate predictably. Once cured, typical service temperature resistance is approximately minus twenty degrees Celsius to plus eighty degrees Celsius, which covers the majority of interior tasks and many light duty applications. Avoid bonding in very cold, damp spaces where condensation can form on surfaces, as this interferes with adhesion and extends drying. The adhesive is not designed for continuous water immersion or for permanently wet locations, so detail assemblies to shed water and choose alternative systems for submerged service. For exterior use in sheltered situations, ensure both faces are suitable and that the adhesive is not exposed to prolonged standing water. Always verify performance with job specific trials when conditions are challenging.

 

Q) How strong is the bond from Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and when can assemblies be handled?

A) When correctly applied on even surfaces, Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive produces a robust, hand tight contact bond as soon as firm pressure has been applied across the whole area. This immediate grip supports efficient handling and further processing shortly after pressing, which is a key advantage in shopfitting, flooring and packaging. The ultimate strength develops over approximately twenty four hours as residual solvent dissipates and the adhesive film stabilises. Since contact bonding depends on pressure rather than time under pressure, concentrate on achieving thorough consolidation with a roller or rubbing block, paying particular attention to edges and corners. Poor coverage, premature mating while still wet, or insufficient pressure are the main causes of weak bonds. Where long term stress is expected, design the joint for full surface support and avoid peel loading.

 

Q) Can Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive be used for flexible floor coverings and carpet work?

A) Yes, Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is well suited to bonding many flexible floor coverings, carpets and underlays in repairs and light duty installations where the subfloor is flat and clean. Its web spray provides fast, even coverage across large flat areas and the rapid flash off means the covering can be laid and pressed promptly, which reduces downtime. The immediate hand tight bond keeps materials in place while final strength develops, helping to prevent creep and ridging during early use. Always assess compatibility with the specific vinyl or rubber composition, especially where plasticisers are present, and conduct a small test for long term stability. The product is a contact adhesive rather than a gap filler, so it is not intended to correct subfloor unevenness. Follow standard flooring practice for rolling, edge attention and acclimatisation.

 

Q) Is Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive suitable for laminates and wood veneers on boards?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is widely used to bond HPL laminates and wood veneers to flat substrates such as MDF, chipboard and plywood where full face contact can be achieved. The key to a durable outcome is uniform film build on both faces, careful flash off to the correct tack, and firm, even pressure with a laminate roller over the whole panel, especially along edges and cut outs. Two light coats on the non porous faces often give better control and fewer pinholes than a single heavy coat. Dry fit every panel, maintain clean benches and mask margins so overspray does not mar visible surfaces. After pressing, allow the assembly to stabilise before trimming and edge finishing. For high heat areas or continuous load consider the service temperature of around eighty degrees Celsius and verify suitability with a representative trial.

 

Q) How do I clean overspray and equipment when using Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive?

A) For uncured Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive on adjacent surfaces, wipe immediately with a suitable solvent cleaner applied to a clean cloth, working from the clean area toward the contamination to avoid spreading residue. Always test the solvent on an inconspicuous spot first, especially on sensitive plastics and finished surfaces, because solvents can dull or mark certain coatings. Cured deposits must be removed mechanically with care to avoid damaging the underlying surface. To keep the nozzle clear, invert the can after use and spray until only propellant emerges, which purges adhesive from the valve and prevents blockage. Mask edges and keep the nozzle close to the work to minimise overspray in the first place. Maintain good ventilation and dispose of solvent wipes and empty cans responsibly in accordance with local regulations.

 

Q) What limitations apply to Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and when should I choose another product?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is a high performance contact system for flat, well fitting parts but it is not a gap filler, a structural adhesive or a solution for uneven substrates. It is unsuitable for low surface energy plastics like polyethylene, polypropylene and PTFE, and materials with high plasticiser content may suffer from plasticiser migration that softens the bond, so thorough testing is required. It should not be used where bonds will be permanently immersed in water or exposed to continuous liquid water. The service temperature range of approximately minus twenty to plus eighty degrees Celsius suits most interior tasks, but higher heat exposure demands a specialist adhesive. Do not attempt to reposition bonded parts once contact has been made, as the system grips on touch. For critical applications, run a small scale trial to validate coverage, drying, pressure and compatibility.

 

Q) What are the key technical details for Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive that specifiers should know?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive uses a synthetic rubber base in a physical drying system with a solids content around thirty percent and a density of about zero point eight three grams per millilitre. The spray pattern is a web, optimised for fast, uniform coverage on even surfaces with minimal soak. Recommended application temperature is five to thirty degrees Celsius, with typical flash off near ten minutes and an open time up to about one hundred and twenty minutes, depending on conditions and film thickness. Service temperature resistance is approximately minus twenty to plus eighty degrees Celsius once fully cured. Typical consumption is about one hundred and twenty five millilitres per square metre per side on smooth, non porous substrates. The formulation contains no toluene or methylene chloride, which supports safer working practices without compromising bond strength or speed.

 

Q) How should I store Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and what safety measures apply during use?

A) Store Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat, keeping cans below fifty degrees Celsius and protected from frost. Use the oldest stock first and keep the valve and nozzle clean by purging after each session. During use, ensure good ventilation, keep all ignition sources away because the propellant and solvent are flammable, and do not smoke. Wear suitable gloves and eye protection, and consider a respirator if ventilation is limited, avoiding inhalation of vapour or spray mist and preventing prolonged skin contact. Do not spray onto live electrics or hot surfaces and keep the product out of the reach of children. Dispose of empty aerosols and contaminated wipes in accordance with local regulations, and always read the label and safety data sheet before starting work.

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Key Features of Soudabond 265 Classic Spray


✔️ Fast spray application with even film for large, flat areas, reducing labour and clean up time.

✔️ Rapid drying delivers immediate hand tight bond so assemblies can be handled and processed sooner.

✔️ Compatible with polystyrene foams for bonding EPS or XPS insulation without attack or surface damage.

✔️ Bonds textiles, flexible floor coverings, laminates, veneers, cork, leather, cardboard, paper and many plastics.

✔️ Solvent blend formulated without toluene or methylene chloride, providing strong adhesion with predictable, clean handling.

 

 

Fast, Even Coverage With Pressurised Spray

Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive delivers quick, clean and predictable bonding for everyday tasks. The pressurised spray format lays down a uniform adhesive film over flat, even surfaces, allowing large areas to be covered in a fraction of the time compared with brushing or rolling. Once the solvent has flashed off, bringing the two coated faces together creates an immediate hand-tight bond that supports an efficient workflow on site and in the workshop.

 

Broad Material Compatibility Including Polystyrene

The adhesive is formulated to grip a wide range of materials used in interiors, fit-out and light manufacturing. It bonds textiles, carpet and underlay, flexible floor coverings, cork, leather, cardboard, paper and many plastics, and it is also suitable for laminate (HPL) and wood veneer on flat boards. Crucially, it is compatible with polystyrene, so it can be used on EPS and XPS insulation and other sensitive foams that are often damaged by conventional contact adhesives.

 

Speed, Cleanliness And Workflow Efficiency

Classic Spray excels where speed and consistency matter. The aerosol delivers repeatable coverage with minimal mess, helping to reduce overspray when applied correctly and making neat, professional results easier to achieve. Drying is fast, so bonded assemblies can be handled and processed sooner, which helps compress lead times on packaging, shopfitting, flooring, joinery and general maintenance. As a contact adhesive it performs best on even, well-fitting surfaces where full-face contact is achieved for maximum strength.

 

Reliable Choice For Trade And Fabrication

Whether laminating flat boards, fixing floor coverings, bonding packaging components or attaching lightweight trims and fabrics, Soudabond 265 provides a practical go-to solution. Its user-friendly handling, strong final bond and broad material compatibility make it a staple for tradespeople and fabricators who want fast results without fuss.

 

 

Product Benefits

  • Universal Spray Convenience: The aerosol format delivers an even adhesive film across flat areas, speeding up application, improving coverage control and reducing clean-up compared with brush-on products.

  • High Bond Strength On Lightweight Materials: Forms a robust, hand-tight contact bond that holds textiles, flexible floor coverings, cork, leather, cardboard, paper and many plastics securely in place.

  • Polystyrene Compatibility: Safe on EPS/XPS and other sensitive foams where many contact adhesives would attack the surface, opening up insulation and display applications.

  • Fast Drying For Rapid Throughput: Short flash-off time enables quick assembly and handling so projects can move from bonding to the next stage without delay.

  • Reliable Adhesion To Many Substrates: Adheres strongly to laminate (HPL), veneer and a wide range of common building and packaging materials, simplifying stockholding with one product for multiple tasks.

  • Clean, Professional Results: Controlled spray helps achieve uniform coverage and full-face contact on even surfaces, improving final appearance and long-term performance.

  • User Friendly And Ready To Use: No mixing or specialist equipment is required, supporting efficient site work and small-batch production.

  • Safer Formulation Choice: Does not contain toluene or methylene chloride, aligning with modern expectations for responsible product selection.

 

 

Typical Applications

  • Textiles And Upholstery: Bonding fabrics, felts and linings to boards or frames where a fast, clean contact bond is required.

  • Flexible Floor Coverings: Fixing vinyls, carpets and underlays on flat substrates during repairs and light-duty installations.

  • Packaging And Display: Assembling cardboard, paper, foam and corrugated components quickly for protective packaging and point-of-sale work.

  • Laminate And Veneer On Flat Boards: Adhering HPL and wood veneer to MDF, chipboard or plywood where full-surface contact is achievable.

  • Polystyrene And Foam Projects: Attaching EPS/XPS insulation, model components and protective foam inserts without surface damage.

  • General Maintenance And Fit-Out: Securing cork tiles, trims, plastics and fibreglass elements in shops, offices, schools and domestic settings.

 

 

Technical Information

Basis Synthetic Rubber
Curing System Physical Drying
Density Approx. 0.83 g/ml
Open Time Approx. 120 minutes
Spray Pattern Web
Consumption Approx. 125 ml/m², Each Side
Application Temperature 5°C - 30°C
Temperature Resistance -20°C → +80°C
Pressing Time 15-30 Seconds
Solid Content Approx. 30%
Evaporation Time Approx. 10 Minutes

 

Health & Safety Recommendations

Use Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive only in well-ventilated areas and keep all ignition sources away as the propellant and solvent are flammable.

Wear suitable gloves and safety goggles, and consider a respirator if ventilation is limited. Avoid breathing vapour or spray mist and prevent prolonged skin contact. In case of skin contact wash immediately with soap and water. If the product gets into the eyes rinse with clean water and seek medical advice.

Do not smoke while using the product, do not spray onto live electrics, and keep the aerosol out of direct sunlight and away from temperatures above 50°C. Store locked away from children and dispose of empty cans responsibly.

 

 

Substrate Suitability

This spray contact adhesive is formulated for flat, well-fitting parts and shows very good adhesion to most common materials used in interiors, shopfitting and packaging, including textiles, carpets and underlays, cork, leather, cardboard, paper, many plastics, fibreglass, laminate (HPL), wood veneer and polystyrene foams.

It is not suitable for PE, PP or PTFE. Soft plastics that contain plasticisers can bleed over time and weaken the bond, so test such materials carefully before use. As with any contact adhesive, it is intended for even surfaces rather than gap filling or uneven substrates.

Always carry out an adhesion and compatibility test on a small area of every material combination.

 

 

Surface Preparation

Ensure both bonding faces are clean, dry and free from dust, oil, release agents and loose material. Degrease where necessary with an appropriate solvent wipe and allow to evaporate fully.

On very smooth, glossy or sealed surfaces a light abrasion followed by thorough dust removal will improve mechanical key and consistency of coverage. Bring both materials to the same temperature within the recommended application range of 5°C to 30°C.

Dry-fit components to confirm alignment because the contact bond grips on contact and has little scope for repositioning.

 

 

Application Method

Shake the can vigorously before use. Hold the aerosol upright at all times and fully depress the nozzle. Spray from about 5cm to 10cm, keeping the gun moving to lay down an even web pattern.

Coat both surfaces. Apply parallel passes with approximately half overlap so the whole area is covered by two light coats rather than one heavy coat. Porous faces may need a slightly richer application to achieve an even film.

Allow the adhesive to evaporate for about 10 minutes until it is dry to the touch yet aggressively tacky; the correct condition is when the film does not transfer to the finger. Align the parts carefully and bring the faces together. Apply firm, uniform pressure over the entire bond line using a roller or rubbing block.

Pressure, not time under pressure, determines the ultimate bond strength, so focus on achieving full intimate contact. Typical pressing time is 15 to 30 seconds. After use, invert the can and spray until only propellant emerges, which clears the nozzle and prevents blockage.

 

 

Coverage

Typical consumption is about 125ml/m² per side on smooth, non-porous substrates. Because both faces must be coated, allow roughly 250ml/m² for a complete bond.

Actual usage varies with surface texture, porosity and spray technique.

 

 

Drying Time

The adhesive flashes off in about 10 minutes at normal conditions. The open time is up to about 120min, which allows staged assembly provided the adhesive remains clean and tacky.

Bonds are hand-tight immediately after pressure is applied, with strength building further over the next 24 hours. Do not load the joint until it has cooled and stabilised.

 

 

Cleaning

Wipe away uncured adhesive with a suitable Solvent Cleaner applied to a cloth, working from the clean area toward the contamination to avoid smearing. Take care on sensitive plastics and always test the solvent on a hidden spot first.

Cured residues must be removed mechanically. Overspray can be minimised by masking and by keeping the nozzle close to the work.

 

 

Other Information

Base is synthetic rubber with a physical-drying system, density about 0.83g/ml and solids about 30%. The spray pattern is a web for fast coverage on even surfaces. Application temperature is 5°C to 30°C. Temperature resistance of the cured bond is approximately −20°C to +80°C in service.

Do not use where continuous water immersion is expected and avoid high-plasticiser substrates unless a successful long-term compatibility test has been completed. Store the can upright in a cool, dry place, protect from frost and heat, and use oldest stock first.

For best results on laminate, HPL, veneer, carpet and polystyrene applications, work methodically, maintain light overlapping coats on both faces, observe the flash-off time, and apply firm all-over pressure to achieve a durable, professional contact bond.

Q) What is Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and how does it work?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is a universal aerosol contact adhesive that creates a rapid, hand tight bond between two coated surfaces once the solvent has flashed off. The pressurised can delivers a controlled web spray that lays down an even film, allowing coverage of flat, even areas much faster than brushing or rolling. After spraying both faces and allowing a short flash off, the parts are aligned and pressed together to achieve immediate grip, which accelerates workflow in fit out, flooring, joinery and packaging tasks. The formulation is based on synthetic rubber in a physical drying system, so it cures as the solvent evaporates rather than through a chemical reaction. It contains no toluene or methylene chloride, aligning with safer product selection. Because it is a contact system it excels where full face contact is achievable and where consistent, uniform coverage is important for long term performance.

 

Q) Which materials can Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive bond reliably?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive adheres strongly to most lightweight and interior fit out materials when the surfaces are flat and well fitting. Typical substrates include textiles, felt and upholstery fabrics, carpets and underlays, flexible floor coverings, cork, leather, cardboard, paper and many common plastics, as well as fibreglass components. It is also suitable for bonding laminate such as HPL and wood veneers to flat boards like MDF, chipboard and plywood, provided both faces are evenly coated and pressed firmly. Crucially, it is compatible with polystyrene foams including EPS and XPS, which are often attacked by conventional contact cements. It is not intended for low surface energy plastics such as PE, PP or PTFE, and soft plastics with high plasticiser content should be tested carefully because plasticiser migration can weaken bonds over time. Always carry out a small adhesion and compatibility test on the exact material pairing.

 

Q) Is Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive safe to use on polystyrene and other sensitive foams?

A) Yes, Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is formulated to be compatible with polystyrene, making it suitable for EPS and XPS insulation boards, protective foam inserts and display foams where many contact adhesives would cause surface attack. The controlled web spray allows you to apply a light, even film that does not flood the surface, which further protects sensitive substrates and helps achieve a neat bond line. As with any foam, avoid over wetting and allow the correct flash off so the solvent evaporates before bringing the faces together. Apply even pressure across the full area to ensure intimate contact without crushing the foam. For mixed materials such as polystyrene to laminate, prime the denser face with a consistent film and apply slightly lighter coverage to the foam. Always test a small area for surface dulling or softening when working with speciality foams or printed finishes.

 

Q) What typical applications suit Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive best?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is designed for rapid, clean bonding on flat, even surfaces in interiors, fit out and light manufacturing. Common uses include fixing flexible floor coverings, carpets and underlays during repairs or light duty installations, laminating HPL or veneer to MDF and plywood for counters and panels, and attaching textiles and felts in upholstery and vehicle trim work. It is equally effective in packaging and display, where cardboard, paper, foam and corrugated components need quick assembly with predictable open time. Tradespeople use it for cork tiles, trims and plastics in shops, schools and offices because the aerosol format reduces mess and speeds coverage. Since it is a contact adhesive, it is not a gap filler and should not be relied on for uneven surfaces or structural duty. For best results choose applications where full surface contact and firm pressing are achievable.

 

Q) How should surfaces be prepared before using Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive?

A) Proper surface preparation is the foundation of a durable contact bond with Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive. Ensure both faces are clean, dry and free from dust, release agents, oils and loose material, and degrease with a suitable solvent wipe, allowing complete evaporation before spraying. Very smooth or glossy finishes benefit from a light abrasion to create a mechanical key, followed by thorough dust removal with a vacuum and clean cloth. Bring both materials into the same temperature range and work within the recommended 5°C to 30°C to keep spray pattern and drying behaviour consistent. Dry fit the components so alignment is proven, as contact bonds have little scope for repositioning once the faces meet. Mask adjacent finishes where appearance is critical, and set up a clean, ventilated area so overspray does not settle on visible surfaces.

 

Q) What is the correct application method for Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive to achieve a strong bond?

A) Shake the aerosol vigorously, hold it upright and keep the nozzle depressed fully to deliver a consistent web pattern with Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive. Spray from about 5 to 10 centimetres, moving smoothly to apply parallel passes with roughly half overlap so you achieve an even film without flooding. Coat both bonding faces, since contact adhesives rely on adhesive to adhesive contact for maximum strength. Porous faces may require a slightly richer application to create a uniform film, while non porous faces benefit from two light coats rather than one heavy coat. Allow the adhesive to flash off until dry to the touch but aggressively tacky so it does not transfer to the finger. Align carefully, bring the faces together once and apply firm, uniform pressure across the whole area using a roller or rubbing block, focusing on edges and corners for full intimate contact.

 

Q) How long should I wait before marrying the parts and what open time does Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive offer?

A) At normal conditions Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive reaches the correct tack in about ten minutes, which is the typical flash off time required for the solvent to evaporate sufficiently. The open time is generous at up to around one hundred and twenty minutes, meaning you can stage assemblies provided the adhesive film remains clean, dry to the touch and tacky rather than glossy wet. Temperature, humidity and film thickness influence both flash off and open time, so in cooler or more humid environments allow a little longer, and in warm, dry conditions work more briskly. Do not attempt to bond while the film is still wet, as this can trap solvent and reduce strength. Once the faces meet, apply pressure immediately to consolidate the bond. Hand tight strength is achieved on pressing, with final strength building over the next day.

 

Q) How much coverage can I expect from Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and how do I estimate usage?

A) As a planning guide, Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive consumes about one hundred and twenty five millilitres per square metre per side on smooth, non porous materials, so allow roughly two hundred and fifty millilitres per square metre for a complete two sided bond. Surface texture, porosity and technique all affect actual usage, with rougher or absorbent substrates requiring more adhesive to achieve a continuous film. Using two lighter coats with overlapping passes rather than one heavy application generally improves coverage control and bond quality. Masking edges and keeping the nozzle close to the work reduces overspray, which saves material and clean up time. Always have a little margin in your estimate for test sprays and for porous edges that soak up adhesive. Record actual consumption on early jobs so you can refine estimates for future work.

 

Q) What temperature range and service conditions suit Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive?

A) Apply Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive in environments between about five degrees Celsius and thirty degrees Celsius, with both materials at a similar temperature so the spray lays down evenly and solvents evaporate predictably. Once cured, typical service temperature resistance is approximately minus twenty degrees Celsius to plus eighty degrees Celsius, which covers the majority of interior tasks and many light duty applications. Avoid bonding in very cold, damp spaces where condensation can form on surfaces, as this interferes with adhesion and extends drying. The adhesive is not designed for continuous water immersion or for permanently wet locations, so detail assemblies to shed water and choose alternative systems for submerged service. For exterior use in sheltered situations, ensure both faces are suitable and that the adhesive is not exposed to prolonged standing water. Always verify performance with job specific trials when conditions are challenging.

 

Q) How strong is the bond from Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and when can assemblies be handled?

A) When correctly applied on even surfaces, Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive produces a robust, hand tight contact bond as soon as firm pressure has been applied across the whole area. This immediate grip supports efficient handling and further processing shortly after pressing, which is a key advantage in shopfitting, flooring and packaging. The ultimate strength develops over approximately twenty four hours as residual solvent dissipates and the adhesive film stabilises. Since contact bonding depends on pressure rather than time under pressure, concentrate on achieving thorough consolidation with a roller or rubbing block, paying particular attention to edges and corners. Poor coverage, premature mating while still wet, or insufficient pressure are the main causes of weak bonds. Where long term stress is expected, design the joint for full surface support and avoid peel loading.

 

Q) Can Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive be used for flexible floor coverings and carpet work?

A) Yes, Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is well suited to bonding many flexible floor coverings, carpets and underlays in repairs and light duty installations where the subfloor is flat and clean. Its web spray provides fast, even coverage across large flat areas and the rapid flash off means the covering can be laid and pressed promptly, which reduces downtime. The immediate hand tight bond keeps materials in place while final strength develops, helping to prevent creep and ridging during early use. Always assess compatibility with the specific vinyl or rubber composition, especially where plasticisers are present, and conduct a small test for long term stability. The product is a contact adhesive rather than a gap filler, so it is not intended to correct subfloor unevenness. Follow standard flooring practice for rolling, edge attention and acclimatisation.

 

Q) Is Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive suitable for laminates and wood veneers on boards?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is widely used to bond HPL laminates and wood veneers to flat substrates such as MDF, chipboard and plywood where full face contact can be achieved. The key to a durable outcome is uniform film build on both faces, careful flash off to the correct tack, and firm, even pressure with a laminate roller over the whole panel, especially along edges and cut outs. Two light coats on the non porous faces often give better control and fewer pinholes than a single heavy coat. Dry fit every panel, maintain clean benches and mask margins so overspray does not mar visible surfaces. After pressing, allow the assembly to stabilise before trimming and edge finishing. For high heat areas or continuous load consider the service temperature of around eighty degrees Celsius and verify suitability with a representative trial.

 

Q) How do I clean overspray and equipment when using Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive?

A) For uncured Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive on adjacent surfaces, wipe immediately with a suitable solvent cleaner applied to a clean cloth, working from the clean area toward the contamination to avoid spreading residue. Always test the solvent on an inconspicuous spot first, especially on sensitive plastics and finished surfaces, because solvents can dull or mark certain coatings. Cured deposits must be removed mechanically with care to avoid damaging the underlying surface. To keep the nozzle clear, invert the can after use and spray until only propellant emerges, which purges adhesive from the valve and prevents blockage. Mask edges and keep the nozzle close to the work to minimise overspray in the first place. Maintain good ventilation and dispose of solvent wipes and empty cans responsibly in accordance with local regulations.

 

Q) What limitations apply to Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and when should I choose another product?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive is a high performance contact system for flat, well fitting parts but it is not a gap filler, a structural adhesive or a solution for uneven substrates. It is unsuitable for low surface energy plastics like polyethylene, polypropylene and PTFE, and materials with high plasticiser content may suffer from plasticiser migration that softens the bond, so thorough testing is required. It should not be used where bonds will be permanently immersed in water or exposed to continuous liquid water. The service temperature range of approximately minus twenty to plus eighty degrees Celsius suits most interior tasks, but higher heat exposure demands a specialist adhesive. Do not attempt to reposition bonded parts once contact has been made, as the system grips on touch. For critical applications, run a small scale trial to validate coverage, drying, pressure and compatibility.

 

Q) What are the key technical details for Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive that specifiers should know?

A) Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive uses a synthetic rubber base in a physical drying system with a solids content around thirty percent and a density of about zero point eight three grams per millilitre. The spray pattern is a web, optimised for fast, uniform coverage on even surfaces with minimal soak. Recommended application temperature is five to thirty degrees Celsius, with typical flash off near ten minutes and an open time up to about one hundred and twenty minutes, depending on conditions and film thickness. Service temperature resistance is approximately minus twenty to plus eighty degrees Celsius once fully cured. Typical consumption is about one hundred and twenty five millilitres per square metre per side on smooth, non porous substrates. The formulation contains no toluene or methylene chloride, which supports safer working practices without compromising bond strength or speed.

 

Q) How should I store Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive and what safety measures apply during use?

A) Store Soudal Soudabond 265 Classic Spray Contact Adhesive upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat, keeping cans below fifty degrees Celsius and protected from frost. Use the oldest stock first and keep the valve and nozzle clean by purging after each session. During use, ensure good ventilation, keep all ignition sources away because the propellant and solvent are flammable, and do not smoke. Wear suitable gloves and eye protection, and consider a respirator if ventilation is limited, avoiding inhalation of vapour or spray mist and preventing prolonged skin contact. Do not spray onto live electrics or hot surfaces and keep the product out of the reach of children. Dispose of empty aerosols and contaminated wipes in accordance with local regulations, and always read the label and safety data sheet before starting work.

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