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    High-Temperature Instant-Bond Adhesives

    Image of Product. Bottle. Front orientation. Instant-Bond Adhesives. High-Temperature Instant-Bond Adhesives.

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    Our most heat-resistant adhesives keep a strong grip at temperatures up to 480° F.
    Apply an accelerator first to reach a full-strength bond faster.
    Thick Liquid—Fill larger gaps than thin-liquid adhesives, so they're better for bonding slightly misaligned or uneven surfaces.
    Mil. Spec.—Manufactured and tested to meet strict U.S. military standards for performance and reliability.
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    Permabond
    9221Bottle1064 Hrs. Air Dry Then 2 Hrs. @ 305°FHeat, Room TemperatureThick Liquid1,6000.017"-65 to 480MIL-A-46050 Type V Class 3Composite, Metal, Plastic, Rubber7585A44000000
    High-Temperature Instant-Bond Adhesive, Permabond 922, 1 FL. oz. Bottle
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