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What is the difference between an adhesive number and one that has the same number but a letter/number attached to the end?

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What is the difference between an adhesive number and one that has the same number but a letter/number attached to the end?

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For products that are available in various viscosities, a viscosity designator is added to the end of the product number. -T indicates “Thick”, -VT indicates “Very Thick”, and -GEL indicates “Gel”. As the viscosity increases (Water = 0 cP), you can get viscosities over 25,000 cP or more. Please see the product data sheet for your specific product to see if a higher viscosity product has been developed.

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