DriTac launches 5-in-1 adhesive

HomePress ReleaseDriTac launches 5-in-1 adhesive

Clifton, N.J.–DriTac Flooring Products has introduced Supreme Green DriTac 7800, a 5-In-1 adhesive that offers subfloor moisture control with no testing required and a lifetime warranty. DriTac’s polymer wood flooring adhesive offers sound and moisture control, isolates old cutback adhesive, acts as a crack suppressant and includes a bond-only option.

Manufactured in the U.S., Supreme Green offers users the ability to install engineered plank, solid wood plank and bamboo flooring without any restriction on width, length or thickness.

Supreme Green meets and/or exceeds all IIC and STC building code requirements for sound reduction. DriTac 7800 contains zero isocyanates, zero VOCs, zero solvents and has been independently tested and certified by the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Green Label Plus Program for Indoor Air Quality.

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