
IKO Millennium Adhesive Highly elastomeric, solvent free, Foamable Adhesive Basic Use IKO Millennium Adhesive is designed for use as an adhesive for bonding approved roof insulations to a building’s structural roof deck, base sheets, other insulation boards, and smooth or properly prepared graveled built-up roof surfaces. IKO Millennium Adhesive eliminates the need for mechanical fasteners that can often cause damage to the roof deck, resulting in reduced service life. Safety Approved Insulations and Substrates For a complete list of approved substrates and insulation types, or for additional information, contact our Technical Department. • HD wood fiber • Wood or steel • Isocyanurate • Modified bitumen membranes and base sheets (sanded or granule surfaced) • Perlite- minimum 3/4” (1.9 cm) • Polystyrene • Gypsum cover board • Asphaltic cover boards • DensDeck • Concrete • Gypsum • Cementitious wood fiber • Lightweight insulating concrete • Approved insulations (multilayer applications) • Smooth or gravel surface built-up roof (re-roof applications) Prior to working with this or any product, consult the product label and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for necessary health and safety precautions. Limitations • Do not apply to wet or damp surfaces. • Not recommended for use with insulation boards larger than 4’ x 4’ (1.2m x 1.2m). • Do not use warped or curled insulation boards. All insulation boards must lay flat upon the roof surface.
Open the catalog to page 1IKO Millennium Adhesive Features Benefits Ready to use Requires no mixing, reduces labor costs Rapid cure Sets in minutes No temperature restrictions Suitable for all climates One Step™ technology Easy to apply Solvent free VOC free, no odors, non-flammable Elastomeric Remains flexible, absorbs stresses Low rise foam Accommodates minor surface irregularities Replaces fasteners Minimizes penetrations and deck corrosion Surface Preparation - All work surfaces should be clean, dry, and free of dirt, dust, debris, oils, loose and/or embedded gravel, un-adhered coatings, deteriorated membrane and...
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