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    108 Products

    Epoxy Structural Adhesives for Harsh Environments

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    With excellent resistance to corrosive chemicals, these epoxies maintain bonds in tough conditions.
    Epoxies are the strongest and most chemical-resistant structural adhesives. They bond especially well on metal. Choose an adhesive that hardens quickly for fast repairs, or one that hardens slowly to allow more time for positioning.
    These adhesives come in two parts that need to be mixed. The container size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
    Model Number E-120HP—Resist acetone, fuel, and oil. These adhesives also bond dissimilar materials and withstand rapid changes in temperature.
    Model Number 14415—Resist acids and oils.
    Model Number 9430—Resist fuel and hydraulic fluid.
    Cartridge—To mix and dispense these adhesives, you'll need a mixer nozzle and dispensing gun.
    Paste—Thicker than liquid adhesives but still spreadable—good for filling gaps and covering surfaces.
    Thick Liquid—Flow into narrower gaps than gels and pastes, but thick enough to stay put on uneven surfaces.
    Mfr.
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    Loctite®
    E-120HP1.69 fl. oz.Cartridge2 hr.24 hr.4,300Not Rated2:1Thick Liquid30,000-65 to 250Corrosive, Harsh, SubmersibleCeramic, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber6430A24000000
    E-120HP6.76 fl. oz.Cartridge2 hr.24 hr.4,300Not Rated2:1Thick Liquid30,000-65 to 250Corrosive, Harsh, SubmersibleCeramic, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber1765A4400000
    E-120HP13.5 fl. oz.Cartridge2 hr.24 hr.4,300Not Rated2:1Thick Liquid30,000-65 to 250Corrosive, Harsh, SubmersibleCeramic, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber1765A43000000
    943032 fl. oz.Can50 min.5 day4,230603.78:1Thick Liquid12,000-65 to 180Corrosive, Harsh, SubmersibleMetal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber1813A238000000
    94301.25 gal.Can50 min.5 day4,230603.78:1Thick Liquid12,000-65 to 180Corrosive, Harsh, SubmersibleMetal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber1813A239000000
     
    Devcon
    HP 2501441513.5 fl. oz.Cartridge65 min.7 day3,200352:1Paste105,000-65 to 250Corrosive, HarshComposite, Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Wood66215A35000000
     
    Other Structural Adhesives
    1.69 fl. oz.Cartridge30 min.24 hr.360Not Rated2:1Thick Liquid7,000-50 to 350Corrosive, Harsh, SubmersibleComposite, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Composite, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Composite, Plastic to Rubber, Rubber to Composite7513A300000
    1.69 fl. oz.Cartridge40 min.24 hr.Not RatedNot Rated2:1Thick Liquid10,000-65 to 350Corrosive, Harsh, SubmersibleMetal, Plastic, Metal to Plastic7513A400000
     
    Accessories for Structural Adhesives

    Epoxy Structural Adhesives

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    Epoxies are the strongest and most chemical-resistant structural 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.
    7524A161 is solvent free. If the adhesive hardens in the tube, soften in warm water before dispensing.
    Model Number 305-1/2 and Model Number 310A/B—Do not contain solvents.
    Cartridge—To mix and dispense these adhesives, you'll need a mixer nozzle and dispensing gun.
    Paste—Thicker than liquid adhesives but still spreadable—good for filling gaps and covering surfaces.
    Putty—Slice off a chunk and mold it into the shape you need.
    Thick Liquid—Flow into narrower gaps than gels and pastes, but thick enough to stay put on uneven surfaces.
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    Specifications Met
    For Joining
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    Qty.
    Pkg.
    3M
     
    Scotch-Weld
    DP1901.64 fl. oz.Cartridge6014 day850201:1Thick Liquid8,000-65 to 350Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber17467A72000000
    DP1906.76 fl. oz.Cartridge6014 day850201:1Thick Liquid8,000-65 to 350Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber17467A122000000
    DP1101.64 fl. oz.Cartridge848 hr.1,500201:1Thick Liquid50,000-65 to 350Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber17467A2200000
    DP1101.64 fl. oz.Cartridge848 hr.2,500201:1Thick Liquid65,000-65 to 350Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber17467A2300000
    DP1106.76 fl. oz.Cartridge848 hr.2,500201:1Thick Liquid65,000-65 to 350Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber17467A96000000
    DP1251.64 fl. oz.Cartridge157 day1,900351:1Thick Liquid55,000-65 to 300Metal, Plastic, Rubber17467A6500000
    DP1251.64 fl. oz.Cartridge207 day1,500351:1Thick Liquid16,250-65 to 300Metal, Plastic, Rubber17467A6800000
    183857.6 fl. oz.Can607 day2,00044:5Paste492,500-65 to 350ASTM E595, MIL-A-52194Composite, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood175065A71000000
    1838L64 fl. oz.Can607 day2,00041:1Thick Liquid11,000-65 to 350Composite, Glass, Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood175065A74000000
     
    Loctite®
    1C4 fl. oz.Tube2072 hr.1,500Not Rated2.5:1Paste350,000-65 to 300ASTM E595Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood11813A22100000
    1C-LV1.69 fl. oz.Cartridge2072 hr.2,100Not Rated2:1Thick Liquid66,750-65 to 250Metal, Plastic, Rubber16430A3500000
    11C4 fl. oz.Tube2072 hr.2,270Not Rated2.5:1Paste367,850-65 to 300ASTM E595Metal, Plastic, Rubber11813A22200000
    6153.2 fl. oz.Tube1024 hr.3,825Not Rated1:1Paste200,000-65 to 180Metal, Plastic, Rubber11813A24600000
    94601.69 fl. oz.Cartridge5072 hr.3,500301:1Paste200,000-65 to 250Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber11813A23400000
    94606.76 fl. oz.Cartridge5072 hr.3,500301:1Paste200,000-65 to 250Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber11813A23500000
    94602.5 gal.Can5072 hr.3,500301:1Paste200,000-65 to 250Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber11813A233000000
    E-20NS1.69 fl. oz.Cartridge2024 hr.2,790Not Rated2:1Thick Liquid60,000-65 to 250Metal, Plastic, Rubber16430A2900000
     
    J-B Weld
     
    HighHeat
    8297Stick608 hr.900Not RatedPuttyNot Rated-20 to 450Composite, Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber17605A300000
     
    PlasticWeld
    8237Stick2024 hr.900Not RatedPuttyNot Rated-20 to 300Composite, Masonry, Plastic, Rubber17605A10000
     
    Devcon
     
    2 Ton Epoxy
    142601.69 fl. oz.Cartridge816 hr.2,25021:1Thick Liquid8,000-40 to 200Composite, Metal, Plastic, Metal to Composite, Metal to Plastic, Plastic to Composite166215A2400000
    143100.84 fl. oz.Syringe816 hr.2,25021:1Thick Liquid8,000-40 to 200Composite, Metal, Plastic, Metal to Composite, Metal to Plastic, Plastic to Composite17541A7700000
     
    10 Minute Epoxy
    142511.69 fl. oz.Cartridge1090 min.2,400201:1Thick Liquid80,000-65 to 200Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Wood166215A5300000
    142551.69 fl. oz.Cartridge1090 min.2,400201:1Paste90,000-65 to 200Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Wood166215A5400000
     
    Lord
    305-1/21.69 fl. oz.Cartridge6048 hr.2,240841:1Thick Liquid23,250-30 to 250Composite, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood, Metal to Composite, Metal to Glass, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Composite, Plastic to Glass, Plastic to Rubber, Rubber to Composite, Rubber to Glass, Wood to Glass166195A3100000
    310A/B1.69 fl. oz.Cartridge3024 hr.2,520571:1Paste535,000-40 to 400Composite, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood166195A1300000
     
    Other Structural Adhesives
    1.65 fl. oz.Syringe5024 hr.2,450261:1Thick Liquid40,000-45 to 250Metal, Plastic, Rubber17541A8300000
    1.69 fl. oz.Cartridge2024 hr.2,500Not Rated2:1Thick Liquid35,000-65 to 260Ceramic, Composite, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Wood17524A16100000
    Single-Use Packet4524 hr.2,900Not Rated1:1Thick Liquid3,7000 to 120Composite, Metal107538A1400000
     
    Accessories for Structural Adhesives

    Chemical-Resistant Surface Fillers for Metal

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Surface Fillers. Chemical-Resistant Surface Fillers for Metal, Epoxy, Jar.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Surface Fillers. Chemical-Resistant Surface Fillers for Metal, Epoxy, Tube.

    Epoxy

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    Epoxy

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    Chemicals will not affect these two-part epoxies. They repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces. The size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
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    Process After Hardening
    For Use On
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    Loctite® Fixmaster Superior Metal
    EA 34781Jar2024 hr.PasteYes4:130 in² @ 1/4"1"Yes-20250GrayMachine, DrillAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Titanium7489A280000000
     
    Devcon Titanium Putty
    107601Jar2016 hr.PuttyYes4.3:140 in² @ 1/4"3/4"Yes-40350GrayMachine, Drill, Sand, Saw, TapAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Titanium74575A7000000
    107702Jar2016 hr.PuttyYes4.3:190 in² @ 1/4"3/4"Yes-40350GrayMachine, Drill, Sand, Saw, TapAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Titanium74575A71000000
     
    Epoxy Surface Fillers
    6.5Tube35 hr.PasteYes1:125 in² @ 1/4"1/2"Yes-40200GrayMachine, Drill, Sand, TapAluminum
    7500A400000
    11Tube257 dayPasteYes1:150 in² @ 1/4"1/4"Yes-55180SilverMachine, Drill, Sand, TapAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Steel, Cast Iron, Titanium7500A1100000
     

    Chemical-Resistant High-Traffic Concrete Leveling Compounds

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Surface Fillers. Chemical-Resistant High-Traffic Concrete Leveling Compounds .
    These leveling compounds stand up to acid and chemical spills, making them a good choice for corrosive environments. They also withstand steel-wheel traffic and heavy impact. Apply with a trowel. They're ready for foot traffic in 12 hours. The resin and hardener are in separate containers that can be mixed in the pail. The size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
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    Process After
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    Epoxy Surface Fillers
    2Pail1224Thick LiquidYes2:1Yes10 ft² @ 1/8"1/8"Yes50 to 7015 to 20DrillConcreteBeige, Black, Gray, Red2775T20000000
    5Pail1224Thick LiquidYes2:1Yes50 ft² @ 1/8"1/8"Yes50 to 7015 to 20DrillConcreteBeige, Black, Gray, Red2775T21000000
     

    Chemical-Resistant Acrylic Structural Adhesives

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    Solvents, oils, acids, and other chemicals won't degrade the bond of these adhesives. Acrylics bond with the widest range of materials of any adhesive. They adhere to plastic especially well, requiring little surface preparation.
    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.
    Paste—Thicker than liquid adhesives but still spreadable—good for filling gaps and covering surfaces.
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    Temp. Range,
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    For Joining
    Each
    Lord
    403/191.69Cartridge2243,000374:1Paste220,000-40 to 300Composite, Metal, Plastic, Rubber66195A26000000
    406/191.69Cartridge6242,800264:1Paste220,000-40 to 300Composite, Metal, Plastic, Rubber66195A2700000
    506/191.69Cartridge4243,500102:1Paste130,000-40 to 300Composite, Metal, Plastic, Rubber66195A1400000
     
    Accessories and Replacements for Structural Adhesives

    Epoxy Protective Coatings

    These coatings are some of the thickest and most durable on the market. They protect against abrasion and resist moisture and chemicals. Coatings may chalk with exposure to sunlight. Apply with a brush, roller, or sprayer. The size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
    Epoxy—Can
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Protective Coatings. Epoxy Protective Coatings.
    Safety Yellow—Safety-color coatings come in colors approved by OSHA to color-code safety equipment locations, physical hazards, and protective equipment. Safety yellow indicates caution and is often used on tripping hazards, exposed edges, and start buttons.
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    Ratio
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    After Mixing, hr.
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Application
    Temp. Range, ° F
    For Use
    Outdoors
    For Use On
    Choose a Color
    Each
    1/2Solvent Based44880 ft² @ 10 milYes1:1225050 to 100YesSteel, Iron, Concrete, WoodGloss Gray, Gloss Green, Gloss Light Blue, Gloss Red, Gloss Safety Yellow, Gloss White7829T1000000
    1Solvent Based448160 ft² @ 10 milYes1:1225050 to 100YesSteel, Iron, Concrete, WoodGloss Gray, Gloss Green, Gloss Light Blue, Gloss Red, Gloss Safety Yellow, Gloss White7829T300000
     
    Primers

    Epoxy Potting Compounds

    Encase electronic assemblies in a layer of epoxy for protection from dust, chemicals, moisture, mechanical shock, and vibration. The strongest of the potting compounds, epoxies are rigid and wear resistant. They have excellent chemical and moisture resistance, withstand a wide range of temperatures, and provide excellent electrical insulation. All require a mixer nozzle and gun to dispense.
    3M Potting Compounds—Extra Hard
    Image of System. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Potting Compounds. Epoxy Potting Compounds.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. Epoxy Potting Compounds.
    Model Number DP460EG—3M DP460EG also require a plunger to dispense.
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    Touch
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    Thermal Conductivity,
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    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Flammability
    Rating
    For Use On
    Choose a
    Color
    Each
    DP2701.64Thick Liquid3 hr.48 hr.8500.18-65 to 210UL 94 HB
    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Rubber, GlassBlack, Clear7467A274000000
    DP2706.8Thick Liquid3 hr.48 hr.8500.18-65 to 210UL 94 HB
    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Rubber, GlassBlack, Clear7467A31100000
    DP460EG1.69Thick Liquid110 min.7 day510Not Rated0 to 175Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, PlasticOff-White7467A21700000
    Accessories for Potting Compounds
    Loctite® Potting Compounds—Extra Hard
    Image of System. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Potting Compounds. Epoxy Potting Compounds.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. Epoxy Potting Compounds.
    Model Number ES1001, Model Number ES1902, and Model Number ES2500—Loctite® ES1001™, ES1902™, and ES2500™ come with a mixer nozzle.
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    Temp. Range,
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    Flammability
    Rating
    For Use On
    Color
    Each
    E-60NC1.7Thick Liquid6024550Not Rated-65 to 250Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Silver, Titanium, Plastic, Composite, FiberglassBlack6430A27000000
    ES10011.7Thick Liquid60241,1000.29-10 to 220Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Ceramic, GlassBlack7369A1200000
    ES19021.7Thin Liquid60241,350Not Rated-40 to 250Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, PlasticClear7369A1500000
    ES25001.7Thin Liquid10164100.28-40 to 220UL 94 HB
    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Ceramic, GlassBlack7369A1600000
    Accessories for Potting Compounds
    Potting Compounds—Extra Hard
    Image of System. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Potting Compounds. Epoxy Potting Compounds.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. Epoxy Potting Compounds.
    Cannot Be Sold to Canada—Compounds that cannot be sold to Canada are restricted by product labeling requirements.
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    Cannot Be
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    1.69Thick Liquid45244000.3-40 to 300Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Silver, Plastic, Rubber, Composite, Fiberglass, Ceramic, GlassBlackCanada6099N12000000
    Accessories for Potting Compounds

    Low-Odor Epoxy Protective Coatings

    These coatings are used in enclosed, high-traffic spaces. Thicker than polyurethane and paint, they protect against abrasion and resist moisture and chemicals. Coatings may chalk with exposure to sunlight. Apply with a brush, roller, or sprayer. The size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
    Epoxy—Can
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Protective Coatings. Low-Odor Epoxy Protective Coatings.
    Safety Blue—Safety blue is used on “out of order,” “employees only,” and other general-information signs. It is approved by OSHA to color-code safety equipment locations, physical hazards, and protective equipment.
    Safety Red—Safety red indicates danger and is often used on fire protection equipment, containers for flammable liquid, and switches on machinery. It is approved by OSHA to color-code safety equipment locations, physical hazards, and protective equipment.
    Safety Yellow—Safety yellow indicates caution and is often used on tripping hazards, exposed edges, and start buttons. It is approved by OSHA to color-code safety equipment locations, physical hazards, and protective equipment.
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    Req.
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    Application Time
    After Mixing, hr.
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Application
    Temp. Range, ° F
    For Use
    Outdoors
    For Use On
    Choose a Color
    Each
    1Water Based30360 ft² @ 10 milYes2:1225050 to 100YesAluminum, Steel, Iron, Masonry, ConcreteGloss Black, Gloss Gray, Gloss Safety Blue, Gloss Safety Red, Gloss Safety Yellow, Gloss White7892T30000000
     
    Primers

    Stainless Steel/Epoxy Protective Coatings for Metal

    These two-part epoxy coatings resist chemicals and other solvents. They contain 316 stainless steel flakes, which provide durability and superior corrosion resistance. Apply with a brush, roller, or sprayer. The size listed is the combined total of the two parts. These coatings cannot be sold to the listed jurisdictions due to volatile organic compound (VOC) regulations.
    Epoxy—Can
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Protective Coatings. Stainless Steel/Epoxy Protective Coatings for Metal.
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    For Use
    Outdoors
    For Use On
    Color
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    2Solvent Based23692 ft² @ 3 milYes1:1625050 to 100NoSteel, IronSatin SilverLos Angeles County, CA; Orange County, CA; Riverside County, CA; San Bernardino County, CA7904T110000000
     
    Protective Coating Primers

    Urethane Structural Adhesives

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    Single-Use Packet

    Image of Product. Syringe. Front orientation. Syringe.

    Syringe

    Urethanes are the most flexible adhesives, so they bond dissimilar materials and damp vibration.
    Some of these adhesives come in two parts that need to be mixed. The container size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
    Model Number 292—Do not require mixing.
    Model Number UK U-05FL and Model Number UK U-09FL—Will not yellow.
    Cartridge—To mix and dispense these adhesives, you'll need a mixer nozzle and dispensing gun.
    Paste—Thicker than liquid adhesives but still spreadable—good for filling gaps and covering surfaces.
    Thick Liquid—Flow into narrower gaps than gels and pastes, but thick enough to stay put on uneven surfaces.
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    Viscosity,
    cP
    Temp. Range,
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    Specifications
    Met
    For Joining
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
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    Scotch-Weld
    DP604NS1.64Cartridge46 hr.660331:1Thick Liquid1,950-60 to 250Composite, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Metal to Composite, Metal to Plastic, Plastic to Composite17467A19000000
    DP605NS1.64Cartridge548 hr.660331:1Paste150,000-65 to 250Composite, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Metal to Composite, Metal to Plastic, Plastic to Composite17467A2700000
     
    Loctite®
    557010.1Cartridge307 day400Not RatedPasteNot Rated-40 to 200Composite, Glass, Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood, Metal to Composite, Metal to Glass, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Composite, Plastic to Glass, Plastic to Masonry, Plastic to Rubber, Rubber to Composite, Rubber to Glass, Rubber to Masonry, Wood to Glass16430A79800000
    UK U-05FL1.69Cartridge524 hr.930Not Rated1:2Paste100,000-65 to 250Glass, Metal, Plastic, Wood, Metal to Glass, Metal to Plastic, Plastic to Glass, Wood to Glass16430A2100000
    UK U-09FL1.69Cartridge1024 hr.1,460Not Rated1:1Thick Liquid5,000-65 to 250Metal, Plastic, Wood, Metal to Plastic16430A3200000
    UK M-11FL1.69Cartridge1024 hr.1,850Not Rated1:1Thick Liquid3,800-65 to 250ISO 10993Glass, Metal, Plastic, Metal to Glass, Metal to Plastic, Plastic to Glass17370A2200000
     
    J-B Weld
     
    Plastic Bonder
    501390.85Syringe61 hr.1,000Not Rated1:1Thick Liquid50,000-20 to 250Composite, Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood, Metal to Composite, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Composite, Plastic to Masonry, Plastic to Rubber, Rubber to Composite, Rubber to Masonry17605A60000
     
    Lord
    7150A/B1.69Cartridge524 hr.1,400402:1Thick Liquid38,830-30 to 240Composite, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood, Metal to Glass, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Glass, Plastic to Rubber, Rubber to Glass, Wood to Glass166195A1700000
    7542A/B1.69Cartridge424 hr.1,800501:1Thick Liquid6,750-30 to 240Composite, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood, Metal to Glass, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Glass, Plastic to Rubber, Rubber to Glass, Wood to Glass166195A2400000
    7550A/C1.69Cartridge372 hr.1,500301:1Thick Liquid6,080-30 to 240Glass, Plastic, Rubber, Wood, Metal to Glass, Metal to Plastic, Plastic to Glass, Plastic to Rubber, Wood to Glass166195A2500000
     
    Sika
    29210.1Cartridge4072 hr.290Not RatedPasteNot Rated-40 to 190Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Rubber16937T900000
     
    Other Structural Adhesives
    Single-Use Packet818 hr.400Not Rated1:1Thick Liquid4,000-40 to 150Composite, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Metal to Composite, Metal to Glass, Metal to Plastic, Metal to Rubber, Plastic to Composite, Plastic to Glass, Plastic to Rubber, Rubber to Composite, Rubber to Glass107493A4100000
     
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    Epoxy Protective Coatings for Metal

    Thicker than polyurethane and paint, these coatings have high moisture resistance and protect against abrasion and chemicals. Coatings may chalk with exposure to sunlight.
    Thinners cannot be sold to Canada due to import regulations.
    Epoxy—Aerosol Can
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Protective Coatings. Epoxy Protective Coatings for Metal, Epoxy—Aerosol Can.
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    12Solvent Based4247 ft² @ 1 milNo20050 to 90NoSteelGloss Black, Gloss White7633T4200000
     
    Epoxy—Can
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Protective Coatings. Epoxy Protective Coatings for Metal, Epoxy—Can.
    2 gal. Container—Apply coatings in a two-gallon can with a brush, roller, or sprayer. The size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
    Safety Yellow—Safety-color coatings come in colors approved by OSHA to color-code safety equipment locations, physical hazards, and protective equipment. Safety yellow indicates caution and is often used on tripping hazards, exposed edges, and start buttons.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Coatings that cannot be sold to the regions listed exceed local regulatory limits on VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
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    2Solvent Based816220 ft² @ 5 milYes1:12.530050 to 100YesSteel, Iron, Masonry, ConcreteLos Angeles County, CA; Orange County, CA; Riverside County, CA; San Bernardino County, CAGloss Black, Gloss Aluminum, Gloss Blue, Gloss Gray, Gloss Safety Yellow, Gloss White7903T10000000
     
    Thinners

    Epoxy Potting Compounds for Harsh Environments

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. Epoxy Potting Compounds for Harsh Environments.
    Tough enough to be permanently submersed in seawater, these compounds protect sensitive electronics, such as circuit boards, semiconductors, and sensors in harsh environments. They resist moisture, salt, and chemicals, so you can use them in corrosive oil, marine, and mining applications. These compounds can also be used within autoclaves. Because they are epoxies, they are rigid, resist wear, and create excellent electrical insulation. They withstand a wide range of temperatures, and this formulation won’t crack or split as components heat up and cool down.
    They come in a cartridge, so you can apply them precisely. To dispense, they require a mixer nozzle and gun (both sold separately).
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    Cartridge Potting Compounds—Extra Hard
    1.69Thick Liquid1224No2:1500Not Rated-50 to 350Corrosive, Harsh, SubmersibleBrass, Bronze, Cast Iron, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Polycarbonate, Polyurethane Rubber, Glass, ABS, CPVC, HDPE, Nylon, PEEK, Polyethylene, Polyimide, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, PVC, PVDF, UHMW PolyethyleneYes5872N11000000
     
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    High-Temperature Epoxy Potting Compounds

    Image of Product. Jar and Syringe. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. High-Temperature Epoxy Potting Compounds, Jar, Syringe.

    Jar and Syringe

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. High-Temperature Epoxy Potting Compounds, Bottle.

    Bottle

    Protect circuit boards and other electronics where high heat is a concern but you don’t need to transfer that heat elsewhere. These compounds are a good middle ground between standard epoxy compounds and heat-transfer compounds. They work at temperatures twice as high as standard epoxy compounds. However, they don't conduct heat as well as heat-transfer compounds so they're not the best choice for circuit boards that run for long periods of time. Harden these compounds at room temperature—they don’t require an oven to harden like heat-transfer compounds do.
    Since they’re an epoxy compound, they won’t break down from chemicals or moisture. They’re also excellent electrical insulators and withstand a wide range of temperatures. Use them to shield components from dust, moisture, chemicals, mechanical shock, and vibration.
    Jar and Syringe—Jar and syringe compounds are the consistency of honey once they’re mixed, so they’ll seep into the crevices of a circuit board and encapsulate intricate components. Use the syringe for precise application.
    Bottle—Bottle compounds are easier to apply in higher volumes than jar and syringe compounds. Mix them together and pour them over components inside containers, such as a potting box. If air bubbles occur after mixing, you can put the mixture in a vacuum chamber to remove them.
    Cannot Be Sold to Canada—Some compounds cannot be sold to Canada due to product labeling requirements.
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    Jar and Syringe Potting Compounds—Extra Hard
    1Thick Liquid3,60012 hr.244500.22500Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Rubber, Composite, Fiberglass, Ceramic, Glass5996N11000000
     
    Bottle Potting Compounds—Extra Hard
    12.6Paste22,00060 min.244700.3435Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Rubber, Composite, Fiberglass, Ceramic, GlassCanada5996N1200000
     

    Galvanizing Zinc Paint Primers for Metal

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Paint Primers. Galvanizing Zinc Paint Primers for Metal.
    A high concentration of zinc gives these paint primers excellent corrosion resistance for protecting steel—when exposed to moisture and chemicals, the zinc rusts before the underlying steel can. They’re often used with structural steel to prepare the surface for paint while forming a protective layer. Apply with a brush, roller, or sprayer.
    Epoxy—Epoxy paint primers have excellent abrasion resistance. The container size listed is the combined total of the three parts.
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    Can—Epoxy
    1Solvent Based448250 ft² @ 10 mil2250Solvent BasedSteel, Iron, Galvanized Iron, Galvanized SteelGray7829T120000000
     

    Low-Temperature Epoxy Protective Coatings

    Keep working when temperatures drop—these coatings can be applied in temperatures down to 20° F, when other coatings would fail. Thicker than polyurethane and paint, they protect against abrasion and resist moisture and chemicals. Coatings may chalk with exposure to sunlight. Apply with a brush, roller, or sprayer. The size listed is the combined total of the two parts.
    Epoxy—Can
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    2Solvent Based24.5130 ft² @ 10 milYes1:16020020 to 120YesAluminum, Steel, Iron, Galvanized Iron, Galvanized Steel, ConcreteSemi-Gloss Light Gray, Semi-Gloss White7965T70000000
     

    Heavy Duty Epoxy Paint Primers for Metal

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Paint Primers. Heavy Duty Epoxy Paint Primers for Metal.
    Get the power of a two-part epoxy paint primer in an easy-to-use aerosol can. These primers have excellent chemical and corrosion resistance. Spray them on uncoated or rusty metal to extend the life of paint and coatings. The two parts are contained in the same can; after activating, epoxy is usable for up to four days.
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    Aerosol Can—Epoxy
    13Solvent Based1528 ft² @ 1 mil210Solvent Based, Water BasedAluminum, Steel, Galvanized SteelGray, Tan77525T12000000
     

    Quick-Set Epoxy Structural Adhesives

    Image of Product. Cartridge. Front orientation. Cartridge.

    Cartridge

    For quick repairs, these epoxies begin to harden in six minutes or less. Epoxies are the strongest and most chemical-resistant structural 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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    3M
     
    Scotch-Weld
    DP1006.76Cartridge54875021:1Thick Liquid12,000-65 to 320UL 94 HB
    Metal, Plastic, Rubber7467A95000000
     
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    Flame-Retardant Epoxy Potting Compounds

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. Flame-Retardant Epoxy Potting Compounds , Cartridge.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. Flame-Retardant Epoxy Potting Compounds , Can.

    Cartridge

    Can

    Protect circuit boards and other electronics from fire and heat. These self-extinguishing compounds meet UL 94V-0 for flame retardance and withstand temperatures up to nearly 400° F. Use them to shield components from dust, moisture, chemicals, mechanical shock, and vibration. Since they’re epoxies, they won’t break down from chemicals or moisture. They’re also excellent electrical insulators. These compounds have the consistency of honey once they’re mixed, so they seep into crevices to encase intricate components.
    Cartridge—Cartridge compounds dispense through a mixer nozzle for precise application. Use them with a dispensing gun.
    Can—Can compounds are easier to apply in high volumes than cartridge compounds. Mix them together and pour them over components inside containers, such as a potting box. If you see air bubbles after mixing, put the mixture in a vacuum chamber to remove them.
    Cannot Be Sold to Canada—These compounds cannot be sold to Canada.
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    Cartridge Potting Compounds—Extra Hard
    15.2 fl. oz.Thick Liquid248Yes2:13950.5-110 to 390UL 94 V-0
    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Silver, Plastic, Rubber, Composite, Fiberglass, Ceramic, GlassCanada6184N11000000
     
    Can Potting Compounds—Extra Hard
    3 qt.Thick Liquid2482:13950.5-110 to 390UL 94 V-0
    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Silver, Plastic, Rubber, Composite, Fiberglass, Ceramic, GlassCanada6184N12000000
     
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    Flexible Epoxy Potting Compounds

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. Flexible Epoxy Potting Compounds.
    Combine the flexibility of silicone with the durability of standard epoxy—these compounds are great for protecting sensitive electronics that need to flex or expand and contract. Because they’re an epoxy, they still have excellent moisture, chemical, and abrasion resistance. They withstand a wide range of temperatures, and this formulation won’t crack or split as components heat up and cool down. These compounds are excellent electrical insulators, and they’ll shield your components from moisture and dust. You can also use them as an adhesive since they’re also tacky.
    They come in a cartridge, so you can apply them precisely. To dispense, they require a mixer nozzle and gun (both sold separately).
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    Cartridge Potting Compounds—Soft
    1.69Thick Liquid2472No1:1Not RatedNot Rated-85 to 275Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Plastic, Rubber, Composite, Fiberglass, Ceramic, Glass5906N11000000
     
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    Slow-Set Epoxy Structural Adhesives

    Image of Product. Cartridge. Front orientation. Cartridge.

    Cartridge

    Take your time positioning parts—these epoxies remain adjustable for at least 90 minutes before setting. Epoxies are the strongest and most chemical-resistant structural 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
    DP1906.76Cartridge9071,400201:1Thick Liquid86,250-65 to 350Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber7467A970000000
     
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    Impact-Resistant Epoxy Structural Adhesives

    Image of Product. Cartridge. Front orientation. Cartridge.

    Cartridge

    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
    DP4206.76Cartridge2024280502:1Thick Liquid30,000-65 to 350Composite, Metal, Plastic7467A990000000
    DP4606.76Cartridge60242,500602:1Thick Liquid30,000-65 to 350Composite, Metal, Plastic7467A85000000
     
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