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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 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.
Chemicals will not affect these two-part epoxies. They repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces.
Stop leaks in metal tanks and equipment without draining the contents.
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. Until a permanent repair can be made, rub these sticks into the leak to form a temporary seal.
Seal leaks around small holes.
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.
Spray to fill in small dents, cracks, and scratches. These surface fillers build on themselves to cover minor surface imperfections.
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.
An easy way to make repairs in the field. Cut patches to size, peel off the backing, and press into place. Expose them to sunlight or a UV lamp and 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.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 2300° F, these ceramic surface fillers are often used as thermal insulation on brick, mortar, burner blocks, furnace holders, and thermocouples.
Also known as sloshing compounds, these surface fillers bond to rough, rusty surfaces in fuel tanks to repair leaks and prevent further corrosion.
Repair small leaks and cracks in coolant tanks for commercial vehicles and industrial equipment. These surface fillers meet ASTM D3147 for their ability to stop leaks in engine cooling systems.
Fill cracks in horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces.
Fill cracks up to 10" deep on vertical and overhead surfaces.
Pour these ready-to-use fillers in cracks up to ½" wide and ¼" deep on horizontal surfaces to make fast, light duty repairs.
Fill cracks up to 4" deep on horizontal surfaces, such as floors and sidewalks.
Stop slow-flowing and weeping leaks in concrete. Also known as hydraulic cement, these crack fillers begin to harden in three to five minutes to create a permanent fix that won't shrink.
Stop active leaks of up to 50 gallons per minute in concrete, brick, and stone. These crack fillers begin to harden within seconds to create a permanent fix that won't shrink.
Fill in and shape horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces, such as steps and columns.
Not only do these leveling compounds withstand severe abrasion, wear, and impact, they also stand up to steel wheels and heavy blows without cracking.
Repair sidewalks and factory floors in areas with heavy pedestrian traffic. They can also be used to fill minor depressions and cracks.
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.
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.
Patch concrete floors, stairs, and walls with these 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.
For use when thickness will be less than 2", sand mixes consist of cement and sand.
For use when thickness will be more than 2", concrete mixes consist of cement, sand, and gravel.
Spread patching compounds in dry, wet, and even water-filled holes.
These crack fillers come in an easy-to-pour jug for filling cracks in asphalt up to 1/2” wide.
Cut rope to the length you need, pack it in cracks up to 1" wide, and heat with a propane torch.
Fill and conceal small cracks, nail holes, and blemishes. Compounds are ready to use.
Fix cracks in drywall and stop them from spreading. Place the included fabric over wall cracks and cover with the acrylic paste. This results in a flexible, nonshrinking repair that prevents cracks from reappearing as the building continues to settle.
Assortments include two 4" × 4" patches and a 6" × 6" patch.
Simplify and speed up hole repairs—stick a patch over the area and cover with spackling compound.
Also known as Plaster of Paris, these fillers conceal small cracks, nail holes, and blemishes. Mix with water.
Spray these compounds onto ceilings to create a popcorn texture that covers stains, patches, and chips. The nozzle is upright for easy application.
Spray these compounds onto drywall to create an orange-peel texture that covers stains, patches, and chips. The nozzle adjusts from a light to heavy spray.
Also known as drywall mud, these joint compounds are ready to use. Apply with drywall tape over seams for a finished appearance.
Tape hides seams and smooths out corners. Joint compound is required for bonding and finishing.
Tape hides seams and smooths out corners. It has an adhesive back for bonding and requires joint compound for finishing. It can also be used to repair damaged walls.
Fix damaged wood or build up and replace missing wood.
Press these putty-like fillers into cracks in wood up to 1/8" wide.
Used for brick, block, and stone laying as well as for repairing masonry, mortar mixes consist of fine sand and masonry cement.
Used on ceramic, concrete, and stone floor and wall tiles, grout consists of fine sand, masonry cement, and coloring.
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.
Make a temporary repair to cracks in any flat roof. These patching compounds are a powder that forms a thick gel in minutes when poured directly into standing water and rain.
Fill cracks with these coatings to stop leaks and deaden sound.
Reinforce hot- and cold-applied asphalt patching compounds and coatings with this flexible fabric.
These patching compounds are the most flexible and watertight we offer.
Roll out a fast fix for leaky roofs and gutters with these peel-and-stick rolls.
Repair holes and seal gaps in roofing and gutters. These patching compounds are durable and water resistant.
Use these two-part fillers to rebuild cracked or worn plastic surfaces.
Repair worn and torn rubber parts. These two-part fillers are self leveling and form a tough, flexible new surface. They're often used with conveyor belts, mill liners, and pumps.
Spray these surface fillers on molded plastic parts that have surface blemishes, scratches, and mold lines. Use with ABS, polystyrene, and glass-filled nylon.
Make flexible, waterproof repairs to rips and tears in canvas, leather, and acrylic fabric.
Mend rips, tears, and holes on vinyl surfaces, such as awnings and upholstery, with these flexible, waterproof surface fillers.
Waterproof and strong, these surface fillers remain flexible when repairing rips, tears, and holes in neoprene rubber. They're often used on wetsuits.
Push and pull freshly-poured concrete.
Drag these brooms along hardening concrete to create a rough surface for traction in slippery environments.
Create grooves in poured concrete slabs to control cracking caused by drying, settling, and freezing.
Slide these tools along the perimeter of poured concrete slabs to create a rounded edge for a finished appearance that resists chipping.
Once concrete begins to set up and surface water reabsorbs, finish with a trowel to compact the top layer for a smooth, hard surface.
Use floats after edging and grooving to smooth the surface and allow trapped air and water to escape.
With a durable one-piece construction, these boxes have no seams or welds to crack and leak.
Improve the strength of your concrete mix by eliminating trapped air.
Stakes provide a firm anchor for concrete form boards.
Make removing form-board stakes easier.
Also known as mortar hoes, the blade on these tools has holes to allow concrete to pass through as you mix.
Remove hardened flecks of mortar, dirt, and other debris.
Smooth and spread grout between tiles.
Keep drywall compound close at hand so you can apply it over seams quickly and efficiently.
These knives have a sturdy blade for scraping paint and debris and for applying and smoothing joint and spackling compounds.
Use these mashers to mix drywall compound in large containers.
Also known as mud pans, use these to mix small amounts of drywall compound or to bring it to your work area.
Spread and level asphalt.
Rub these tools along the mortar between bricks for a uniform, finished appearance.
Spread, scrape, and shape mortar.
Thicker than taping knives, trowels can apply and spread large amounts of drywall compound quickly.
Use these brushes to apply paste for wall coverings.
Smooth joint compound on both sides of an interior corner with these trowels.
Roll the seams where wall coverings meet for an even, continuous appearance.
Cut perfect circles up to 16" in diameter to create openings for pipes, conduit, or lighting fixtures.
These long, thin brushes have semi-soft bristles to smooth out wrinkles and air bubbles after wall coverings are applied without damaging the wall covering itself.
A thin, flexible blade makes easy work of smoothing and feathering drywall compound.
Spread, smooth, and feather drywall compound in hard-to-reach areas.
Keep the surface of your porcelain fixtures looking like new.
Use this kit to prevent bull's eye breaks and minor chips from getting bigger.
Epoxies are the strongest and most weather- and chemical-resistant structural adhesives. They work especially well on metals.
Even when used under water, these adhesives maintain their strength.
These machinable epoxies are mixed with steel, but won’t rust, so they can be used to repair cracks and threaded holes.
This putty-like glue cures into a pliable rubber. Use it to repair seals and cracks, or mold it into hooks and bumpers.
Pull off a small piece of putty and stick lightweight objects to a surface.
For easy cleanup, these trowels are disposable. They have V- or square-shaped notches.
Spread adhesives with these trowels.
Apply these sealants in cold temperatures, on wet surfaces, and even through running water.
These structural sealants combine the mechanical strength of an adhesive with excellent sealing properties and high flexibility.
With chemical and metal additives that are picked up by X-ray machines and metal detectors, these sealants are designed to help you comply with Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) programs in food-processing facilities.
These sealants include a material certificate with traceable lot number, test report, and product shelf life.
Made from silicone, these sealants are RTV (room-temperature vulcanizing). They combine the mechanical strength of an adhesive with excellent sealing properties and high flexibility.
Also known as neutral cure, this sealant won't discolor copper, brass, plastic, and concrete.
Make temporary waterproof seals that peel off when no longer needed.
Mix a small amount of water-based paint with this caulk to match the color of your surface.
Also known as neutral-cure sealants, these won't discolor copper, brass, and concrete.
Resistant to mold and mildew, these sealants are well suited to high-humidity environments.
Made from silicone, these sealants are RTV (room-temperature vulcanizing).
This sealant includes a material certificate with traceable lot number, test report, and product shelf life.
Thinner than non-sagging sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
Compliant with ASTM E-595, these sealants produce almost no volatile materials in a vacuum.
Clear enough to read through, these UV-resistant sealants allow optimal light transmission for use with solar cells and fiber optics.
A combination of hardness and surface tension makes these sealants resistant to punctures, cuts, and abrasion.
Meeting requirements for semiconductor, biomedical, and electronics clean rooms, these sealants won’t contaminate air and surfaces.
Keep water out of single-ply PVC or TPO plastic membranes with these self-leveling sealants.
Thinner than non-sagging sealants, this sealant flows easily into cracks and has a smooth finish.
Clear enough to read through, this UV-resistant sealant allows optimal light transmission for use with solar cells and fiber optics.
Press this adhesive-backed plastic tape into place for an immediate light-duty seal.
Also known as thumb-grade caulk, this forms a non-hardening, moisture-resistant seal that remains pliable.
These non-sagging sealants will not drip while hardening on vertical and overhead surfaces.
Impervious to the swelling effects of oil, fuel, and solvents, use these high-strength sealants to assemble and repair fuel systems and tanks.
Make tough, flexible, oil-resistant seals.
Prevent sound from passing through gaps and joints where walls, floors, and ceilings meet using these sealants to fill them.
These sealants are marine grade, so they stand up to water, corrosion from salt spray, mildew, and UV light.
Seal leaks on vacuum systems and components.
The strongest submersible sealants we offer, these combine the mechanical strength of an adhesive with excellent sealing properties and high flexibility.
Designed to withstand extreme environments, these fluoroelastomer sealants have excellent resistance to harsh chemicals. They’re non-sagging, so they won't drip from vertical and overhead surfaces.
Seal joints and gaps in concrete.
The textured finish matches concrete surfaces.
Thinner than non-sag sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
Designed for use on ovens and kilns, these sealants form a durable, rock-hard seal after firing.
Wrap this tape tightly around pipe and other surfaces to seal cracks and joints without having to shut down your system.
Fix roof leaks in cold and wet conditions. These sealants can even be applied underwater.
These sealants are non-sagging, so they won't drip from vertical and overhead surfaces.
Prevent the edges of tape, signs, and graphics from peeling by sealing out water and debris.
Seal glass windows in metal and wood fire-rated doors.
Press this pliable rope into place to hold glass in window frames and seal leaks.
Repair equipment and vehicle windows with these sealants that are rated to withstand impact within three hours of application.
Make seals that support glass under heavy loads in equipment and buildings.
These sealants don't degrade in sunlight.
Also known as glazing compounds, use these sealants to install glass in aluminum, steel, and wood framing.
Seal metal-to-metal joints in ductwork.
Form flexible water-resistant seals on metal, plastic, and rubber joints in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration applications.
Hand-mold this putty to fill small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors.
Good for sealing large openings in fire-resistant walls and floors. Mix this lightweight powder with water to create a thick paste that's easy to apply.
Seal small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors.
This caulk forms a long-lasting, flexible, watertight seal.
Create a watertight seal around faucets and drains. Unlike silicone sealant, plumber’s putty is easy to remove.
Spread and scrape material from a distance—these putty knives have a threaded end for attaching handles to extend their reach.
Spread, scrape, and clean paint rollers in hazardous locations with the nonsparking, nonmagnetic brass blade on this putty knife.
Spread adhesive, thinset, and other hard-to-clean materials without scratching your surface and then simply throw these knives away.
These corrosion-resistant putty knives spread, scrape, and clean paint rollers.
Use as a spreader, scraper, and paint-roller cleaner.
Add any standard threaded handle to extend the reach of these putty knives.
Resist heat up to 410° F with a glass-filled nylon blade and handle.
The blade is nonsparking with a beveled edge for removing thin coatings.
Scrape, cut, and spread material in your food-processing facility with these putty knives—they’re FDA compliant for direct contact with food. Made from plastic, they won’t scratch metal surfaces or corrode from chemicals.