Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement
Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement
Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement
Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement
Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement
Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement

Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement

  • Provides a strong, gentle bond between skin and appliance.
  • Includes convenient brush cap applicator.
  • 4 oz can.
Our Price: $16.98

Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement

image
image
Description

Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement — Extra-Strong Latex Ostomy Adhesive with Zinc Oxide, 4 oz & 16 oz

Extra-strong hold. Fast-drying. Zinc oxide to protect skin. Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement is a professional-grade liquid latex adhesive cement used to bond ostomy appliances directly to skin — one of the strongest, most reliable ostomy adhesives available. The white rubber latex formula creates a fast-drying, extremely secure bond between the ostomy appliance and skin, and includes zinc oxide to help relieve skin irritation at the adhesion site. Applied with the built-in brush-in-cap applicator for controlled, even coverage. Available in a 4 oz brush-top can (TT410) and a 16 oz pint (TT411) for high-volume use. Contains latex. Flammable. Cannot ship to PO Boxes or overnight. HCPCS A4364. FSA eligible.

✔ Extra-Strong Latex Adhesive Bond    ✔ Contains Zinc Oxide — Soothes Skin    ✔ Fast-Drying Formula    ✔ Brush-in-Cap Applicator    ✔ 4 oz Can & 16 oz Pint Sizes    ✔ HCPCS A4364    ✔ FSA Eligible

⚠ Important: This product contains natural rubber latex and is not appropriate for patients with latex allergy. Flammable — keep away from open flame. Cannot ship to PO Boxes. Cannot ship overnight. If you have latex sensitivity, see Torbot Skin-Tac (MS407-W) — a latex-free adhesive alternative.


Available SKUs

SKU / Item # Size Best For Count
TT410 4 oz brush-top can Home use — standard supply Each · Case of 12
TT411 16 oz pint High-volume home or clinical use Each

Product Details

Manufacturer Torbot Group (a division of Safetec)
Item Numbers TT410 (4 oz) · TT411 (16 oz)
Application Liquid adhesive cement — bonds ostomy appliances to skin
Formula Extra-strong white rubber latex liquid adhesive — 10–15% rubber content
Ingredients Liquid latex · N-hexane · Zinc oxide
Zinc Oxide Yes — helps relieve skin irritation at the adhesion site
Applicator Brush built into cap — controlled, even coverage
Drying Time Fast-drying — apply 2–3 thin coats, allow each to dry before pressing
Contains Latex Yes — not suitable for patients with latex allergy
Flammable Yes — keep away from open flame · Cannot ship overnight · Cannot ship to PO Box
Compatible With Colostomy · Ileostomy · Urostomy appliances · External catheters
HCPCS Code A4364
FSA / HSA Eligible Yes

Features & Benefits

  • Extra-Strong Bond — Maximum Appliance Security — Torbot Bonding Cement is a true adhesive cement — not a skin prep or barrier wipe. It creates a direct, aggressive adhesive bond between the ostomy appliance and skin that goes beyond what standard wafer adhesives alone can achieve. It is the product of choice for patients who have had repeated pouching failures due to body contours, active lifestyles, perspiration, or skin conditions that compromise standard barrier adhesion. The 10–15% rubber content delivers a mechanical bond strength that holds under demanding conditions.
  • Zinc Oxide — Skin Protection Built Into the Formula — N-hexane-based adhesive cements without zinc oxide can cause cumulative skin irritation with repeated daily use. Torbot incorporates zinc oxide directly into the formula — the same ingredient used in barrier creams and wound care ointments for its well-established skin-soothing and protective properties. This means the adhesive is working to protect the skin even as it bonds the appliance.
  • Fast-Drying — Multi-Coat Application — The formula dries quickly between coats. Two to three thin coats applied and allowed to dry individually creates a stronger, more even bond than one heavy coat — and each coat dries fast enough that the application process remains efficient. Press the appliance firmly onto the final dry coat to activate the bond.
  • Brush-in-Cap Applicator — The brush is built directly into the cap, eliminating the need for a separate applicator and keeping the application process clean and controlled. The brush allows even coverage of irregular skin contours around the stoma — important for patients with creases, scars, or retracted stomas where consistent coverage is critical.
  • 4 oz & 16 oz Sizes — The 4 oz brush-top can (TT410) is the standard home-use size — manageable, easy to store, and practical for most patients. The 16 oz pint (TT411) is for high-volume use in clinical settings or for patients who use bonding cement at every change and want the most economical format. Tightly seal the cap after each use to prevent evaporation and thickening.
  • Pair With Skin-Tac for Sensitive Skin — For patients who need the strong bond of latex cement but have sensitive peristomal skin, Torbot recommends applying Skin-Tac Adhesive Barrier Wipes (MS407-W) to the skin first. The Skin-Tac film creates a protective layer between skin and cement — improving adhesion while shielding the skin from direct latex contact.

Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement vs. Torbot Skin-Tac — Which Adhesive Do You Need?

Feature Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement (TT410 / TT411) Torbot Skin-Tac Wipes (MS407-W)
Type Direct adhesive cement — bonds appliance to skin Skin prep barrier — primes skin, improves adhesion of existing wafer adhesive
Bond Strength Extra-strong — maximum hold for difficult cases Enhanced — improves standard wafer adhesion
Contains Latex Yes — not for latex allergy No — latex-free, hypoallergenic
Zinc Oxide Yes — skin soothing No
Flammable Yes Yes (liquid) · No (wipes)
Best For Patients needing maximum adhesion — frequent leakage, active lifestyle, challenging stoma location Patients wanting longer wear time and skin protection with standard wafer systems
Used Together? Yes — Skin-Tac first on skin, then Bonding Cement on top for sensitive-skin patients who need maximum hold.

Bottom line: Choose Bonding Cement when the standard wafer adhesive is not holding well enough and maximum bond strength is the priority. Choose Skin-Tac when your wafer adhesion is adequate but you want to extend wear time and protect skin. Both can be used together for patients who need the strongest possible hold with skin protection.


How to Use Torbot Liquid Bonding Cement

  1. Clean and dry the peristomal skin thoroughly before application.
  2. Apply a thin coat of Bonding Cement to the skin surface using the brush-in-cap applicator. Cover the full area where the appliance will contact skin.
  3. Allow the first coat to dry completely. Apply a second thin coat and allow to dry. A third coat can be applied if needed.
  4. Apply a matching coat of Bonding Cement to the adhesive side of the ostomy appliance flange if desired — this contact-cement method creates the strongest possible bond.
  5. Allow both surfaces to dry until tacky but not wet, then press the appliance firmly onto the skin. Hold with firm palm pressure for 30–60 seconds.
  6. Seal the cap tightly immediately after use to prevent thickening and evaporation.

Removal: Use Torbot Solvent with N-Hexane or standard adhesive remover to soften and release the cement before peeling back the appliance. Do not pull the appliance away without remover — the strong bond can cause skin stripping.


Why Buy From Medical Department Store?

  • 30+ years serving home medical and clinical customers — A+ BBB Rated
  • 110% Low Price Guarantee — we beat any competitor
  • Medical supply specialists on the phone, not a call center
  • Ships to all 50 states — 5 Southwest Florida locations for local pickup

Questions about Torbot Bonding Cement or any of our ostomy supplies? Call 1-866-218-0902 — Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm EST

Technical Specs
Specifications
Logo 1
Logo 2
Logo 3
Logo 4
Logo 5