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Assortments include eight different epoxies in 0.1-oz. packets to handle a variety of small jobs.
For quick repairs, these epoxies begin to harden in 6 minutes or less.
Epoxies are the strongest and most weather- and chemical-resistant structural adhesives. They work especially well on metals.
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.
Even when used under water, these adhesives maintain their strength.
Toughened adhesives are blended with rubber particles for better impact resistance than standard epoxies. They form flexible, resilient bonds.
These machinable epoxies are mixed with steel, but won’t rust, so they can be used to repair cracks and threaded holes.
With excellent resistance to corrosive chemicals and salt water, these epoxies work in tough conditions.
Fasten hard-to-bond plastics, such as polypropylene and polyethylene, with these epoxies.
Bond most materials without the strong odor of other epoxy adhesives.
These self-extinguishing epoxies meet UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
Permanently set threaded rods, studs, and rebar in concrete.
These kits include adhesives, applicators, and mixer nozzles.
When concrete is saturated or submerged in water, use these adhesives to form strong bonds.
Bond new concrete to old concrete, or use this adhesive as a primer on concrete surfaces.
For flexible bonds that resist cracking, these adhesives stay pliable.
An alternative to solder, these flexible, silver-filled adhesives accommodate joint movement. Use them to bond electrical components and repair circuits.
Bond and repair nosing and stair treads with this thick, two-part epoxy.
To simultaneously mix and dispense two-part adhesives, attach these mixer nozzles to a dual cartridge.
Only for use with 3M dual cartridges, these guns dispense two-part adhesives.
Dispense two-part adhesives with compressed air. Use these guns only with 3M dual cartridges.
Use these plungers with a 3M dispensing gun for adhesives in dual cartridges.
Attach these nozzles to a cartridge for controlled dispensing.
Mix these two-part surface fillers together to repair leaks and cracks as well as to rebuild rough spots in metal.
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 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.
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.
Repair and rebuild metal surfaces that are exposed to heat. These surface fillers withstand temperatures over 450° F.
Chemicals will not affect these two-part epoxies. They repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces.
To stop leaks in metal tanks and equipment without draining the contents, heat the area with a heat gun or torch to melt the stick and form a permanent seal. The resulting patch can withstand pressure up to 600 psi.
Stop leaks in metal tanks and equipment without draining the contents.
A high silver content allows these surface fillers to conduct electricity and heat. Use them to fill gaps and rebuild missing material on electrical connections or to assemble new components.
These surface fillers can be used on vertical surfaces without sagging. They repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces.
Knead the epoxy-coated patch and resin together to make repairs to pipes, tanks, drums, and containers in the field.
Make castings and fill voids with these two-part pourable epoxies.
Press these putty surface fillers in place to fill in holes, cracks, and dents. When exposed to sunlight or a UV lamp, they begin to harden immediately.
Mix these two-part epoxy surface fillers to create a strong repair in wet environments or underwater.
Everything you need to repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces—even underwater.
Also known as sloshing compounds, these surface fillers bond to rough, rusty surfaces in fuel tanks to repair leaks and prevent further corrosion.
Patch concrete floors, stairs, and walls with these compounds.
Cover large sections of damaged concrete with these durable patching compounds. Made up of a resin, hardener, and aggregate, they cover more area than any of our other concrete patching compounds.
Use these two-part compounds to patch concrete floors, stairs, and walls in cold environments, such as freezers. At room temperature, they cure faster than any of our other concrete patching compounds.
Fill cracks up to 10" deep on vertical and overhead surfaces.
Fill cracks in horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces.
Fill cracks up to 4" deep on horizontal surfaces, such as floors and sidewalks.
Not only do these leveling compounds withstand severe abrasion, wear, and impact, they also stand up to steel wheels and heavy blows without cracking.
These leveling compounds stand up to acid and chemical spills, making them a good choice for corrosive environments. They also withstand steel wheels and heavy impacts.
Repair sidewalks and factory floors in areas with heavy pedestrian traffic. They can also be used to fill minor depressions and cracks.
Fill in and shape horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces, such as steps and columns.
Use these two-part fillers to rebuild cracked or worn plastic surfaces.
Mix this two-part epoxy—a resin-aggregate blend and a pigmented hardener—to create a grout that resists chemicals and doesn't require sealing. Use on ceramic, concrete, and stone floor and wall tiles.
Press these putty-like fillers into cracks in wood up to 1/8" wide.
Fix damaged wood or build up and replace missing wood.
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.
Clear enough to read through, these UV-resistant potting compounds allow optimal light transmission for use with LEDs, solar cells, and fiber optics.
Formulated to draw heat away from sensitive electronic components, these potting compounds have higher thermal conductivity than standard potting compounds.
Change the mix ratio of these heat-transfer potting compounds to achieve the right hardness for your application.
Thinner than potting compounds, these rigid and wear-resistant coatings flow easily into small spaces between electrical components. Use them to secure and insulate hardware on printed circuit boards.
This coating is formulated for use in sensitive applications such as manufacturing semiconductors.
These coatings are some of the thickest and most durable on the market. They protect against abrasion and resist moisture and chemicals.
Use these coatings on tanks to create a low-friction lining that prevents bubble formation and turbulence in the liquids within.
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.
These coatings are used in enclosed, high-traffic spaces. Thicker than polyurethane and paint, they protect against abrasion and resist moisture and chemicals.
Longer-lasting than antislip tape, these coatings contain grit to provide traction. They’re good for areas with pedestrian traffic.
These high-traction antislip coatings have zero VOCs and are low odor. They contain grit to provide traction to pedestrian, cart, and hand-truck traffic.
These provide the highest traction and impact resistance of our antislip coatings. Longer-lasting than antislip tape, these coatings contain grit to provide traction.
Designed for use in areas with heavy vehicular traffic, these coatings are highly resistant to wear. They contain grit to provide traction to your surface.
Use these coatings in kitchens, furnace areas, and ships on plastic, metal, wood, and masonry.
Also known as coal tar epoxy, these coatings are our most resistant to abrasion, chemicals, and corrosion on concrete and steel. They can be immersed in salt water and fresh water.
Prevent the growth of harmful and odor-causing bacteria, mold, and fungus on HVAC system components and hardware. These coatings contain silver, which inhibits the growth of mildew, mold, and fungus.
These coatings are more durable than our standard coatings for concrete floors. They provide a stain-resistant finish that protects your floors from moisture, chemicals, foot traffic, and hand carts.
Use these solvent-free, high-gloss coatings to protect concrete floors in enclosed areas. Durable enough for forklift traffic, they resist stains, moisture, and chemicals.
Thicker than polyurethane and paint, these coatings have high moisture resistance and protect against abrasion and chemicals.
These two-part epoxy coatings resist chemicals and other solvents.
Cover sharp edges, corners, and weld seams with these thick epoxy coatings for protection against cuts and snags.
These zinc-rich coatings offer the protection of hot-dip galvanizing to keep iron and steel free of rust and corrosion.
Use these coatings on steel beams and pipes.
Create a washable writing surface.
Unlike paint that must be diluted, this paint comes ready for use with an air brush.
Enhance, renew, and protect surfaces.
This paint leaves behind a stone-like texture. Use it to hide surface imperfections or to allow metal and wood fixtures to blend in with surrounding masonry and concrete.
Touch up scratches and wear on powder-coated metal without a primer. Choose the color that matches your equipment—this paint matches some of the most common colors used in powder-coating applications.
Paint metal surfaces to stop rust from starting and prevent existing rust from spreading.
This acrylic-lacquer paint produces a thick, durable finish that won’t run or drip as it dries.
Touch up scratches and wear on your enclosure with paint that matches its color.
Restore existing water- and smoke-stained ceiling tiles to their original appearance.
This zero-VOC paint is for use in enclosed occupied areas, such as hospitals, schools, and offices.
Mark traffic lanes, parking lots, and factory floors.
A high concentration of zinc gives these 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.
Get the power of a two-part epoxy 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.
Use these primers on your surface before antislip coatings to maximize longevity.
Protect steel and iron parts from corrosion without having to remove the primer before welding them together. Often used on structural steel in demanding environments, these primers can be welded through without affecting the weld’s integrity.
These primers stand up to marine exposure and salt spray. Use them to prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Use these primers in enclosed occupied areas, such as hospitals, schools, and offices. They cover stains and prepare your surface, extending the life of paint and coatings.
Increase paint’s ability to bond to hard, smooth surfaces, such as tile and metal.
These thin primers penetrate deeply into concrete floors to create a hard surface that can then be coated with any urethane or epoxy coating.
Also known as Torr Seal, this sealant forms a rigid bond that seals leaks on vacuum systems or components.
Thinner than non-sagging sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
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.
Protect and insulate electrical connections, and repair damaged insulation.