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Proform JT0091 Joint Compound, 50 lb Carton

10091 COMPOUND JOINT ALL PURP 50LB
Item #: 80040672

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JT0091/50002489
NATIONAL GYPSUM

10091 COMPOUND JOINT ALL PURP 50LB
Proform JT0091 Joint Compound, 50 lb Carton; 1 EA = 1 CTN

Drywall mud. For tape application, fastener spotting and complete joint finishing of gypsum board. Can also be used to repair cracks in plastered walls, to texture surfaces and to laminate gypsum board to other surfaces such as masonry or other gypsum board. Contains sufficient binder to secure the reinforcing tape and develops its strength and hardness by drying. GREENGUARD certified and can contribute towards a LEED credit.Ready to use right from the container
  • Ready to use right from the container
  • Excellent adhesion/bond
  • Stays strong and highly durable surface
  • Lessens pocking and pin holing
  • Works great for first phases of finishing
  • Features and Specifications

    • 50
    • All-Purpose, Ready-Mixed
    • Carton
    • <2
    • Paste
    • 24
    • Dry Chemical, Foam, Water or Extinguishing Media Appropriate For Surrounding Fire
    • Calcium Carbonate or Dolomite (Limestone), Crystalline Silica (Quartz), Mica, Talc (Non-Asbestiform), Perlite, Attapulgite Clay, Sepiolite Clay, Smectite Clay
    • 50
    • 50
    • ASTM C 475, ASTM C 840, Gypsum Association GA-216, GA-214
    • For Taping, Filling, Finishing and Texturing
    ColorGray
    CompositionsLimestone Dolomite Mica Perlite Attapulgite Clay Sepiolite Clay Smectite Clay Polyvinyl Acetate Latex Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol
    Container TypeCarton
    Density1 to 1.8
    Drying Time24 hr
    FormPaste
    Net Content48 lb
    Odor/ScentMild Latex
    pH Range7 to 9
    Temperature Rating50 deg F
    VOC Content2 g/L

    Item Specifications

    • ASTM C 475, ASTM C 840, Gypsum Association GA-216, GA-214
    • JOINT COMPOUNDS
    • For Taping, Filling, Finishing and Texturing
    • 52.00 lbs per EA
    $14.99
    Available to Order (Non Stockable)
    UOM : EA
    QTY:

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