
TAH’s
u-TAH Universal Cartridge allows two-component materials to be loaded into a
one-component-sized package that is compatible with standard industrial-grade
caulking guns.
A unique two-component cartridge design from TAH industries
is helping ITW/Devcon increase market share for a structural adhesive
formulated for bonding the cellular PVC boards used in many of today's house
trim applications.
Until recently, building contractors bonded PVC boards with single-component
PVC cement in the familiar can/brush package - a messy, time-consuming
job. ITW originally developed their
two-component structural acrylic adhesive for filling gaps and nail holes, but
soon discovered it could be used to attach boards with a much stronger bond
than PVC cement.
Dave Bongiorni is ITW’s Business Manager for SPC/Construction Products. He had
initially considered 200ml side x side cartridges for packaging this product,
but when he saw a demonstration of the u-TAH
TM Universal
Cartridge by Craig Blum, TAH’s Business
Manager for Adhesive Packaging Systems, he immediately realized that it would
be the perfect packaging option for this application.
TAH’s u-TAH Universal Cartridge features a unique in-line design that places
one adhesive component behind the other, instead of in the traditional
side-by-side configuration. This allows
two-component materials to be loaded into a one-component-sized package that is
compatible with the standard industrial-grade 1/10 gal (310 ml) caulking guns
found in virtually every contractor’s toolbox.
An internal can at the back half of the cartridge containing one of the
components sits against a moveable piston that separates it from the other
component in the front half of the cartridge. When the gun’s trigger is pulled,
both components are simultaneously extruded through the cartridge outlet and into
a TAH Turbo Mixer
TM.
TAH’s square Turbo Mixers feature a patented design that uses alternating left-
and right-hand elements and intermittent flow inverters to channel fluid from
the walls of the mixer into the center for complete blending. TAH Turbo Mixers
are also significantly shorter than comparable spiral mixers, allowing the
operator to get closer to the workpiece and minimizing waste by reducing the
amount of material retained in the nozzle.
Because the TAH cartridge and nozzle system allowed contractors to use the same
standard caulking guns they already had in their toolboxes for single-component
jobs, Bongiorni anticipated it would expedite market acceptance and sales of
his company’s new product.
ITW/Devcon’s new structural acrylic adhesive and TAH’s Universal Cartridge have
been very well received by those who install the PVC trim. Besides easier application and greater bond
strength, contractors like the fact that they can use the standard heavy-duty
caulking guns they already own instead of having to purchase expensive
special-purpose tools.
Bongiorni notes that ITW/Devcon has been so pleased with the u-TAH Universal
Cartridge’s acceptance and performance in the trim application that the company
is looking into using it for packaging the epoxies and urethanes that finish
carpenters use to build internal staircases.