Description
A versatile, hand kneadable fast setting epoxy putty that is ideal for repairing, rebuilding, reshaping or restoring almost anything. It can be drilled, filed, machined, screwed, sawn, sanded and painted. Packaged in a handy roll so you can just cut off what you require and save the rest for another day, it hardens in 5-10 minutes, after mixing. Approved for contact with drinking water.
Features
- Will not sag, run or drip
- Easy to use no mess
- Can be drilled, sawed, sanded, filed, tapped, machined or painted one hour after mixing
- Good adhesive strength
- Can be used to reshape, rebuild and repair a multitude of surfaces and applications
- Good gap filling properties
- Long-lasting, durable solution
- Heat resistant to 120 C continuously or 140 C intermittently
- Can be used under water. (but dry sufaces for application are best and recommended)
- Rapid set time (<10 minutes)
- Suitable for contact with drinking water. Complies with AS/NZS 4020, QAS Type Test Certificate No.: 8649
- Excellent anchoring properties
Appearance
- Dries Off white
Where can this product be used?
- Repair and replacement timber, metal, masonry, many plastics, ceramics
- Mending toys, appliances, lawn mowers, sports equipment etc
- Sealing leaks in gutters and downpipes
- Patching chipped concrete, floors, bricks, blocks etc
- Attaching fixtures, machine tags, signs etc
- Anchoring bolts, screws, housings etc
- Moulding to reform-reshape damaged timber, metal, masonry, plastics, ceramics
- Moulding to rebuild wrought iron fencung
- Forming knobs and missing parts
- Balancing table legs etc
- Fixing a damaged roof tile
- Repairing a water (drinking) tank
- Lost the head off your hammer Make a new one with knead it
- Replace chip in golf club (woods)
- Not recommended for filling or sealing joints/cracks subject to movement as the cured product is extremely hard and inflexible
- Does not adhere to polyethylene, polypropylene or Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon ) or silicone rubber
- Pot life (working life) decreases above 20 C
- Set time increases at temperatures below 20 C
- Approval for Drinking Water Contact to AS/ NZ4020:2005 subject to maximum surface area:volume ratio of 10,375mm2/L; minimum cure time: 72 hours at 20 C; maximum temperature: 85 C; maximum wet film thickness: 5 6mm
What materials is this product suitable for?
- Wood/Timber
- Concrete
- Anchoring bolts
- Metal
- Masonry
- Plastics
- Ceramics