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    Impact-Resistant Epoxy Structural Adhesives

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    Mixed with rubber for resilient bonds that withstand sudden stress, shock, and vibration better than standard epoxies. Epoxies are the strongest and most chemical-resistant adhesives. They bond especially well on metal.
    These adhesives come in two parts that need to be mixed. The container size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
    Cartridge—To mix and dispense these adhesives, you'll need a mixer nozzle and dispensing gun.
    Thick Liquid—Flow into narrower gaps than gels and pastes, but thick enough to stay put on uneven surfaces.
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    Scotch-Weld
    DP4601.69Cartridge60242,500602:1Thick Liquid30,000-65 to 350Composite, Metal, Plastic7467A26000000
    DP4606.76Cartridge60242,500602:1Thick Liquid30,000-65 to 350Composite, Metal, Plastic7467A85000000
    DP46013.5Cartridge60242,500602:1Thick Liquid30,000-65 to 350Composite, Metal, Plastic7467A416000000
     
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