Wanting to create an experience that attendees would remember Dyneon recruited Convention Exhibit Services to build the Jurassic-theme display booth.
The booth entryway, to be constructed primarily of foam board and plywood, required an adhesive product that would provide the dinosaur a stable home while maintaining the integrity of the displayed materials. A chance discovery led Terry Dahl, production foreman at CES, to 3M¿ Insulation Spray 78 Adhesive. The adhesive is more commonly used in residential and commercial building applications, but CES was confident that it could contain Dyneon¿s prehistoric dinosaur.
Dahl noticed that Insulation Spray 78 adhesive was being used to adhere foam panels to concrete walls, and recognized the application benefits. ¿At CES, we often adhere foam board to other substrates in our constructions. Previously, we had been using lacquer-based contacts, but those ate away at the foam board, weakening the structure and damaging the display,¿ said Dahl. ¿Insulation Spray 78 Adhesive is an alternative that does not melt foam board, and it¿s easy to use. Because it¿s a spray, it has reduced our application and set-up time while reducing waste ¿ saving time and money,¿ he added.