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Product Overview

The Drive Over Spill Barrier Vinyl Adhesive is a clear bonding cement sold in 8 oz cans, formulated specifically for joining drive-over barrier sections together at their connection points. Each can provides enough adhesive for approximately 10 barrier connections, using a chemical composition of Methyl Ethyl Ketone (46%), Acetone (21.5%), Toluene (19%), and other non-hazardous trade secret ingredients to create a strong vinyl-to-vinyl bond. This adhesive works by chemically welding the vinyl coated fabric surfaces of adjacent barrier sections, creating a permanent watertight joint that withstands vehicle traffic and chemical exposure. It is an essential companion to the floor sealant, with vinyl adhesive handling section-to-section bonds while floor sealant handles barrier-to-floor bonds.

Technical Specifications

Drive Over Spill Barrier - Vinyl Adhesive

AbsorbentsOnline SKU ABYOBCEMENTS
Product Type Drive Over Spill Barrier - Vinyl Adhesive
Size 8 oz can
Quantity 1 can per carton
Coverage Approx. 10 connections per can
Color Clear
Application Bond barrier sections, corners, and wall ends together

Expert Insights

Vinyl adhesive creates a chemical weld between barrier sections that is often stronger than the original material, so proper application technique is important for the best results. Apply a thin, even coat to both mating surfaces, allow the adhesive to become tacky before pressing the sections together firmly, and hold pressure for the recommended cure time. Due to the volatile solvent composition including MEK, acetone, and toluene, always use this product in well-ventilated areas and follow all safety data sheet guidelines for personal protective equipment. Count every connection point in your barrier layout, including straight-to-straight, straight-to-corner, and straight-to-wall-end joints, then order enough cans at 10 connections per can.

Frequently Asked Questions

Drive Over Spill Barrier - Vinyl Adhesive

What does the vinyl adhesive do?

Bonds barrier sections, corners, and wall ends together at connection points.

How many connections per can?

One 8 oz can handles approximately 10 connections.

Is this different from the floor sealant?

Yes, adhesive bonds sections together; sealant bonds barrier base to floor.

What color is the adhesive?

Clear, for a clean appearance at connection joints.

What Our Customers Say

Real reviews from the facilities, field crews, and agencies that count on us.

  • ★★★★★

    "We keep 4-inch quick deploy berms under every piece of heavy equipment on our job sites. When a hydraulic line blows, we can have containment under the machine in seconds. Saved us from two potential EPA violations already this year."

    Mike R.Fleet Maintenance Supervisor / Heavy Construction
  • ★★★★★

    "The 8-inch wall berms with snap-up supports are perfect for our outdoor drum storage area. We went from a non-compliant gravel pad to full SPCC compliance in one afternoon. The galvanized supports keep the walls rigid even in wind."

    Sarah T.EHS Manager / Chemical Distribution
  • ★★★★★

    "Bought the 6-inch folding berms for our maintenance shop. They fold completely flat when we need the floor space for other work, then pop right back up for oil changes and equipment servicing. Great quality — the welded seams don't leak a drop."

    Jason K.Maintenance Shop Supervisor / Manufacturing
Cross-Reference Guide

This product is compatible with applications that use the following part numbers:

  • introThe Vinyl Adhesive bonds Drive Over Spill Barrier components together at connection points.
  • parts{"part"=>"ABYOBCEMENTS", "description"=>"Vinyl adhesive cement (8 oz can)"}{"part"=>"ABYOBSEALS", "description"=>"Floor sealant for barrier-to-floor bonding"}{"part"=>"ADOBYOB2SS", "description"=>"12 ft straight sections joined with adhesive"}{"part"=>"ADOBYOB2VCS", "description"=>"Corner connectors bonded with adhesive"}{"part"=>"ADOBYOB2WES", "description"=>"Wall end caps bonded with adhesive"}
  • noteCount total connections in your layout (section-to-section, section-to-corner, section-to-wall end) to determine cans needed.