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These surface fillers can be used on vertical surfaces without sagging. They repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces.
Make castings and fill voids with these two-part pourable epoxies.
Mix these two-part epoxy surface fillers to create a strong repair in wet environments or underwater.
Also known as sloshing compounds, these surface fillers bond to rough, rusty surfaces in fuel tanks to repair leaks and prevent further corrosion.
Fill in and shape horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces, such as steps and columns.
Mix these two-part surface fillers together to repair leaks and cracks as well as to rebuild rough spots in metal.
Repair and rebuild metal surfaces that are exposed to heat. These surface fillers withstand temperatures over 450° F.
These rubber-filled epoxies have excellent wear and impact resistance. Use them to repair and rebuild surfaces such as pump liners, hoppers, and vibrating feeders.
For use in processing equipment that carries small particles less than 1/16" in diameter, these ceramic-filled epoxies rebuild and repair surfaces exposed to abrasion from particles, such as dust collectors, fan blades, and fan housings.
For use in processing equipment that carries large particles 1/16" in diameter and larger, these ceramic-filled epoxies rebuild and repair surfaces exposed to abrasion from particles, such as pump housings, chute linings, and hoppers.
Use these two-part fillers to rebuild cracked or worn plastic surfaces.
Press these putty-like fillers into cracks in wood up to 1/8" wide.
These patching compounds are the most flexible and watertight we offer.
Repair holes and seal gaps in roofing and gutters. These patching compounds are durable and water resistant.
Thinner than non-sagging sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
Also known as glazing compounds, use these sealants to install glass in aluminum, steel, and wood framing.
Remaining pliable over time, these high-temperature sealants protect against leaks caused by vibration and pressure—they naturally fill voids before leaks can develop.
Often used in high-vibration applications that could cause standard thread sealants to fail, these never fully harden and remain pliable enough to self-heal and stop leaks before they start.
Prevent the flow of flux and metal to unwanted areas during brazing.
Epoxies are the strongest and most weather- and chemical-resistant structural adhesives. They work especially well on metals.
With excellent resistance to corrosive chemicals and salt water, these epoxies work in tough conditions.
To allow time to adjust and position parts, these epoxies remain workable for at least 90 minutes.
For invisible bond lines, these adhesives dry clear.
Bond new concrete to old concrete, or use this adhesive as a primer on concrete surfaces.
Form strong bonds on most plastics.
When appearance is important, this cement dries clear and forms strong bonds on acrylic.
Apply these adhesives on two surfaces, air dry, and then bring together to bond.
Bond porous materials with these low-odor, nonflammable adhesives.
These adhesives resist temperatures up to 500° F.
An alternative to solder, these flexible, silver-filled adhesives accommodate joint movement. Use them to bond electrical components and repair circuits.
Fill cracks with this single-use can of expanding foam insulation. It hardens enough to be cut in one hour and reaches full strength in 24 hours.
Expanding quickly to fill large voids, this foam insulation begins to harden in 3 minutes so you can cut, sand, and finish your surface.
Seal and insulate cracks, gaps, and other hollow spaces with this insulation.
Often used around electrical outlets and plumbing openings, this foam insulation helps prevent flames and smoke from spreading between walls and floors.
Prevent condensation from forming on refrigeration and air conditioning lines and cold‐water piping.
Also known as brushable ceramic, these coatings create a hard, low-friction surface. They're often used on liquid processing equipment to protect worn areas and reduce turbulence.
Form bonds that will not degrade in the presence of oils and fuels.
These adhesives come in a can.
Fill the void beneath motors, pumps, and other large machinery to create a structural support for your equipment. Also known as chocking epoxies, these epoxies replace traditional metal chocks, which often need to be machined.
Use this two-part, solvent-free epoxy to install floor tiles.