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Made from silicone, these sealants are RTV (room-temperature vulcanizing).
These sealants include a material certificate with traceable lot number, test report, and product shelf life.
Resistant to mold and mildew, these sealants are well suited to high-humidity environments.
Thinner than non-sagging sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
Also known as neutral-cure sealants, these won't discolor copper, brass, and concrete.
This sealant includes a material certificate with traceable lot number, test report, and product shelf life.
Apply these sealants in cold temperatures, on wet surfaces, and even through running water.
Clear enough to read through, this UV-resistant sealant allows 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.
Clear enough to read through, these UV-resistant sealants allow optimal light transmission for use with solar cells and fiber optics.
Thinner than non-sagging sealants, this sealant flows easily into cracks and has a smooth finish.
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.
Also known as neutral cure, this sealant won't discolor copper, brass, plastic, and concrete.
Also known as thumb-grade caulk, this forms a non-hardening, moisture-resistant seal that remains pliable.
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.
Press this adhesive-backed plastic tape into place for an immediate light-duty seal.
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.
These sealants are marine grade, so they stand up to water, corrosion from salt spray, mildew, and UV light.
The strongest submersible sealants we offer, these combine the mechanical strength of an adhesive with excellent sealing properties and high flexibility.
Also known as Torr Seal, this sealant forms a rigid bond that seals leaks on vacuum systems or components.
Apply these thread sealant sticks without a mess.
These sealants come in bottles, cans, and tubes so you can choose the quantity that covers your application.
Apply this thread sealant stick without a mess.
Much thicker than sealants for fine threads, these sealants bridge the gaps between coarse threads.
Formulated to flow into small spaces, use these sealants between fine threads.
Often used in high-vibration applications that could cause standard thread sealants to fail, these never fully harden and remain pliable enough to self-heal and stop leaks before they start.
Remaining pliable over time, these high-temperature sealants protect against leaks caused by vibration and pressure—they naturally fill voids before leaks can develop.
Formulated for high lubricity, these sealants allow easy assembly of finely threaded hydraulic and compressed air system components. They're also free of fillers that could contaminate system media.
Completely free of oil and chemically inert, these sealants are safe to use with wet and dry oxygen systems.
For use in refrigeration systems and applications exposed to strong chemicals, these sealants have excellent solvent resistance.
Made of PTFE, this tape has a slippery surface that keeps threads from binding to make parts easy to assemble.
This tape has a higher density than standard tape for a better seal between threads.
Use color to identify water, gas, and chemical connections.
This tape contains nickel to prevent seizing and galling associated with stainless steel threaded connections. It’s also good for use with other metals.
Wind this multifilament cord into the grooves of tapered pipe threads to quickly create a seal.
Thinner than non-sag sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
Seal joints and gaps in concrete.
The textured finish matches concrete surfaces.
Designed for use on ovens and kilns, these sealants form a durable, rock-hard seal after firing.
These sealants are non-sagging, so they won't drip from vertical and overhead surfaces.
Fix roof leaks in cold and wet conditions. These sealants can even be applied underwater.
Prepare joints and surfaces to ensure proper sealant adhesion.
Clean surfaces before applying sealant to promote bonding.
Apply remover to debond sealant from surfaces and clean it off of work areas and tools.
Form flexible water-resistant seals on metal, plastic, and rubber joints in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration applications.
Seal metal-to-metal joints in ductwork.
These sealants don't degrade in sunlight.
Make seals that support glass under heavy loads in equipment and buildings.
Repair equipment and vehicle windows with these sealants that are rated to withstand impact within three hours of application.
Also known as glazing compounds, use these sealants to install glass in aluminum, steel, and wood framing.
Press this pliable rope into place to hold glass in window frames and seal leaks.
Seal glass windows in metal and wood fire-rated doors.
These flexible extensions add length and bend 180° to get into hard-to-reach areas.
Minimize mess and waste—when you release the handle on these guns, the rod retracts a bit to stop flow automatically.
Dispense sealants from cartridges with ease and control.
Power without a cord means you can take these sealant-dispensing guns wherever you need them.
Adjust air-flow for precise control and smooth material flow—these guns have a built-in pressure regulator with a control knob.
Let compressed air do the work for you when dispensing sealants from cartridges.
Achieve the perfect bead every time.
Create a slippery surface that keeps sealant from smearing or widening when smoothed.
Dispense sealants packaged in sausage packs.
Immerse the nozzle in the sealant and pull back the rod to fill.
Prevent the edges of tape, signs, and graphics from peeling by sealing out water and debris.
Provide support for sealants in gaps—insert these backer rods into gaps and fill in with sealant.
Protect and revitalize asphalt surfaces with these tar-free coatings that form a weather- and water-resistant seal.
Grit in these coatings provides traction and fills hairline cracks. Coatings form a weather- and water-resistant seal to protect and revitalize asphalt surfaces.
Tough and long-lasting, these flexible coatings protect against rust and corrosion.
Protect brass, bronze, copper, and silver from moisture, chemicals, oxidation, and abrasion.
Protect metal with these low-odor, water-based, UV-resistant coatings. They contain 316 stainless steel flakes, which provide durability and superior corrosion resistance.
Seal out moisture on scratched painted metal.
More durable and scratch resistant than liquid paint, use this dry paint with your powder coating system.
These flexible, slip-resistant silicone coatings resist chemicals, block UV light, and encapsulate lead paint. They withstand temperatures up to 320° F.
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.
Apply these coatings directly to rust to prevent it from spreading and to stop new rust from forming. Often used on containers, trailers, and in marine restoration, they create a durable, impact-resistant surface that permanently stops rust.
Use these coatings on nonporous surfaces that need to withstand high-pressure washdowns. They contain 316 stainless steel flakes, which provide durability and superior corrosion and impact resistance.
These polyurethane-based coatings resist moisture, corrosion, abrasion, and impact better than paint and have excellent color retention. They're often used as a topcoat over epoxy coatings.
For use with steel and iron parts, these kits create a flat, black protective finish that resists corrosion and reduces glare. Use as an alternative to purchasing black-oxide tools.
For use with aluminum, brass, and copper parts, these kits create a flat, black protective finish that resists corrosion and reduces glare. Use as an alternative to purchasing black-oxide tools.
Create your own zinc-plating system to add corrosion resistance to steel and iron parts.
Use these dyes after anodizing and before sealing to add a decorative appearance.
Build your own anodizing system to add a corrosion- and chemical-resistant coating to aluminum parts.
These zinc-rich coatings offer the protection of hot-dip galvanizing to keep iron and steel free of rust and corrosion.
Use these dyes at the end of your zinc-plating process to add a decorative appearance.
These coatings are often used on castings, dies, and mirrors to prevent rust, abrasion, and moisture penetration.
Protect tools, dies, and other parts during shipping and storage with these durable, removable coatings. After peeling, they leave a greasy film for continued corrosion protection. Once removed, coatings can be melted again for repeat use.
These soft, pliable coatings add cushion and absorb shock. Use them to protect tools, dies, and other parts during shipping and storage. Once removed, coatings can be melted again for repeat use.
Protect tools, dies, and other parts during shipping and storage with these durable peel-away coatings. They resist abrasion, moisture, and corrosion. Once removed, coatings can be melted again for repeat use.
A hard waxy film protects items from abrasion. Coatings provide long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion. Remove with an alkaline cleaner.
Protect metal parts from corrosion. Also known as rust-inhibiting film, these coatings can be removed with a simple degreaser or mineral spirits.
These coatings are NSF registered H1 for incidental food contact. Designed to protect food-processing equipment from corrosion after washdowns, use them to seal metal surfaces, resist moisture, and lubricate moving parts between processes.
These coatings are often used in food-processing areas. They form a tacky film that provides long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion. Remove with an alkaline cleaner.
These low-odor coatings form a waxy film similar to lube oil, so parts can remain coated for assembly. They can be removed with an alkaline cleaner.
Stick these adhesive-backed products inside electrical enclosures, tool boxes, and cabinets to coat metal components—they emit a corrosion-inhibiting vapor for up to two years.
Also known as brushable ceramic, these coatings create a hard, low-friction surface. They're often used on liquid processing equipment to protect worn areas and reduce turbulence.
Use these coatings on steel beams and pipes.
Some of the thickest and most durable on the market, these coatings have excellent abrasion and impact resistance. Often used as a topcoat over epoxy coatings, they provide superior UV resistance and have great color and gloss retention.
Designed for use in truck beds, these durable coatings create a tough, textured finish that prevents objects from sliding. Made from polyurethane, they resist abrasion and won’t fade from exposure to UV light.
Apply these coatings in temperatures down to 20° F, when other coatings would fail. They handle high humidity and have superior abrasion, impact, and UV resistance while providing great color and gloss retention.
Designed for use on hoppers, chutes, and pumps, these coatings protect against impact and abrasion. Thicker than paint, they resist UV, moisture, and chemicals.
Use these coatings on tanks to create a low-friction lining that prevents bubble formation and turbulence in the liquids within.
These coatings are some of the thickest and most durable on the market. 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.
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.
Used to insulate, create grips, and color-code components, these coatings resist high temperatures, light abrasion, and corrosion.
Made with Viton® fluoroelastomer, use these coatings to create a flexible coating on rollers, heavy equipment, and anything else that’s exposed to corrosive chemicals or extreme temperatures.
Protect surfaces against chemical fumes and splashes. These coatings resist acids, alkalies, and inorganic salts. They’re highly durable and have excellent adhesion.
Longer-lasting than antislip tape, these coatings contain grit to provide traction. They’re good for areas with pedestrian traffic.
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.
These provide the highest traction and impact resistance of our antislip coatings. Longer-lasting than antislip tape, these coatings contain grit to provide traction.
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.
Use these coatings in kitchens, furnace areas, and ships on plastic, metal, wood, and masonry.
Spray these coatings on glass to create a clear, scratch-resistant surface that repels oil and water. They’re also known as oleophobic and hydrophobic coatings.
Able to withstand temperatures of up to 2000° F, these coatings absorb heat and release it later. Use them to improve the thermal efficiency of heaters, furnaces, and ovens to reduce energy costs. Also known as high-emissivity coatings.
Put a temporary dull finish on glossy surfaces. Wipe to remove.
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 provide chemical, corrosion, and impact resistance on grit-blasted concrete and primed steel in immersion, underground, and waste-water treatment applications.
Spray these thin coatings onto most types of metal, plastic, and glass for a washable coating that protects the underlying surface from scratches. They can be easily peeled off if removed within six months.
Coat knobs, handles, mirrors, and other objects with a micron-thin, decorative finish. 99.999% or 99.88% elementally pure, these metals vaporize when heated with low-voltage current inside a high-vacuum environment.
Designed for marine environments, these coatings stand up to harsh chemicals, such as sulfuric acid, citric acid, and diesel fuel. They have excellent abrasion, impact, and UV resistance, as well as low hardening temperatures.
Protect concrete from mild chemicals, salts, soaps, and detergents.
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.
Seal freshly finished concrete to prevent it from drying too quickly during the curing process. These coatings also protect against mild chemicals, salts, soaps, and detergents.
Commonly used by electronics manufacturers and research labs, apply these coatings to floors and walls to protect equipment from static electricity buildup.
Dry to the touch in only 3 minutes, use this coating to protect circuit boards from moisture without delaying your process for drying.
This thermally conductive coating keeps electrical components cool by dissipating heat.
To effectively dissipate heat in the tightest spaces, this coating contains a filler that acts like a shim to produce a consistent 0.005" to 0.006" gap between components.
These coatings require an ultraviolet curing lamp to reach full strength.
Clear enough to read through, this coating allows optimal light transmission for use with LEDs, solar cells, and fiber optics.
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.
Shield circuit boards from flux, solder, conformal coatings, and high temperatures.
Clear enough to read through, this UV-resistant potting compound allows optimal light transmission for use with LEDs, solar cells, and fiber optics.
No mixing required—these potting compounds come ready to apply.
This potting compound is formulated for use in sensitive applications such as manufacturing semiconductors.
Urethanes withstand a wide range of temperatures and are the best choice for cold-temperature applications. They have excellent flexibility, good chemical and moisture resistance, and provide good 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.
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.
Change the mix ratio of these heat-transfer potting compounds to achieve the right hardness for your application.
Formulated to draw heat away from sensitive electronic components, these potting compounds have higher thermal conductivity than standard potting compounds.
Protect sensitive electronic parts, enclosures, and prototypes from electromagnetic interference (EMI) with these coatings.
Apply these wear-resistant coatings to wood to protect from scuffs, water, and oil damage.
Use these coatings on structural lumber, decking, and wood shingles.
Seal brick, mortar, and concrete to prevent water damage. These coatings create a thin, clear layer that sits on the surface of masonry and repels water.
Hold back standing water. These coatings soak into the top layer of masonry to create a thick, waterproof seal rated up to 15 psi.
Protect clothing, furniture, and other fabric with these oil- and water-repellent coatings. Also known as oleophobic and hydrophobic coatings, they work into a fabric’s individual fibers to repel liquid and grease.
Repel spills and block stains without changing the look of fabric or upholstery.
Stop fabric from fading in the sun. These coatings also protect against spots, spills, and stains.
These silicone-based coatings renew leather and vinyl surfaces and protect against UV damage, dirt, and ozone.
Also known as neatsfoot oil, use these to recondition, waterproof, and preserve leather.
Also known as castor oil, use these to lubricate and preserve leather.
Prepare foam pipe insulation for use outdoors. These coatings provide a clean, moisture-resistant finish that protects insulation from UV and ozone damage.
Refinish porcelain sinks, tubs, and tile and give laminates a high-gloss finish.
Spray these coatings on grout to form a barrier against dirt, water, mildew, and discoloration.
Use these coatings to form a water-resistant layer to restore and reinforce your roof.
Made from silicone, these coatings are more durable than acrylic coatings for roofs and have better resistance to pooling water. They reflect up to 90% of the sun's rays to reduce cooling costs.
Reflect at least 85% of the sun's rays to reduce cooling costs. These coatings also restore and reinforce your roof by filling cracks and forming a water-resistant seal.
These coatings reflect up to 60% of the sun's rays. They also restore and reinforce your roof by forming a water-resistant seal.
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.
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.
Extend the life of your paint and coatings on damage-prone metal surfaces. When scratched or worn, these primers release small capsules of uncured primer to provide continued corrosion resistance.
Add long-term corrosion protection to uncoated or rusty metal surfaces. These primers prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
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 on metal surfaces in enclosed occupied areas, such as hospitals, schools, and offices. They have excellent resistance to moisture and corrosion and bond well to metal to extend the life of paint and coatings.
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 convert rust into a layer of protection that prevents new rust from forming. Use them to prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Use this zero-VOC primer on drywall in enclosed occupied areas, such as hospitals, schools, and offices, to extend the life of paint.
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 block filler, these primers fill cracks and smooth surface irregularities. Use them to prepare concrete floors to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Use these primers on concrete floors before antislip coatings to maximize longevity.
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.
These primers fill surface cracks and are sandable for a smooth basecoat. Use them to prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
Increase paint’s ability to bond to hard, smooth surfaces, such as tile and metal.
Prepare metal, wood, and concrete for paint. Primers adhere to underlying surfaces to create a base layer that bonds well with paint for a long-lasting finish.
Cover stains from smoke, water, and ink to prevent them from bleeding through your topcoat, extending the life of paint and coatings.
These primers have excellent adhesion to plastic. Use them to prepare your surface to extend the life of paint and coatings.
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.
Make your surface magnetic with this paint.
Made of rubber and iron oxide, these sheets can be cut with scissors to create custom-shaped nonmetallic, nonmagnetic surface that magnets will stick to.
Spray this paint on the back of glass or clear plastic to create a reflective silver effect on the other side.
Make items stand out under emergency lighting or in low-light environments.
Turn any surface into a dry-erase board.
This paint adheres to most types of plastic without sanding or priming.
Touch up scratches and wear on your enclosure with paint that matches its color.
Match the manufacturers' color of your forklift, lift truck, or pallet truck to cover scratches and wear.
Cover scratches and wear on heavy equipment, such as tractors, excavators, and bulldozers.
Match the manufacturers’ color of your lift, jack, or motor to cover scratches and wear. This paint resists oil, gas, heat, and sunlight for use in demanding environments.
This paint resists heat and automotive fluids for use on engines. Match the color to your manufacturers' equipment color.
Cover scratches and wear on storage racks and carts. Match the color to your manufacturers' equipment color.
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 small scratches on metal surfaces with these pens.
Use this low-VOC paint in enclosed spaces to stop rust from starting and prevent existing rust from spreading.
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.
Hide nicks and scratches on metal surfaces with this textured-finish paint. It stops rust from starting and prevents existing rust from spreading.
Eliminate paint splatter clean-up—drops dry to a powder as they fall from ceilings 10 feet and higher.
Fill these pens with paint for a precise and tidy touch-up.
Push down on the handle to create a seal. Also known as impulse sealers, these sealers use a timer that regulates the length of the heating cycle.
Use the shelf to hold work while pushing down on the foot pedal to create a seal. Also known as impulse sealers, these sealers use a timer that regulates the length of the heating cycle.
Systems include a cradle, a heat sealer, a heat gun, and a roll of film that shrinks when heated.
These sealers have a pliers-style design for sealing vacuum-formed plastic trays and blister packs.
Clamp shut the jaws to seal bags.
Use the wheel to make a seal of any length or shape.
Cover a wide area to seal large or irregularly shaped packages.
Create an airtight seal around items. This sealer heat seals the bag and removes air at the same time.
Use these bags with Vacuum Heat Sealers to create an airtight seal around items.
Capable of securing 15 straps per minute, these mobile tensioners/sealers save you time and energy.
These tools use heat to secure strapping without crimping on a seal.
Crimp on a seal with these tools to hold plastic strapping tight. They have different levers for tensioning and sealing.
Also known as crimpers, sealers secure seals onto plastic strapping to hold it tight.
Also known as crimpers, sealers secure seals onto metal strapping.
These tools do double duty, pulling metal strapping tight and then sealing it, without the use of a separate seal.
Cut rope to the length you need, pack it in cracks up to 1" wide, and heat with a propane torch.
These crack fillers come in an easy-to-pour jug for filling cracks in asphalt up to 1/2” wide.
Spread patching compounds in dry, wet, and even water-filled holes.
Fill cracks with these coatings to stop leaks and deaden sound.
Repair holes and seal gaps in roofing and gutters. These patching compounds are durable and water resistant.
These patching compounds are the most flexible and watertight we offer.
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.
Roll out a fast fix for leaky roofs and gutters with these peel-and-stick rolls.
Reinforce hot- and cold-applied asphalt patching compounds and coatings with this flexible fabric.
These surface fillers can be used on vertical surfaces without sagging. They repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces.
Make castings and fill voids with these two-part pourable epoxies.
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.
These surface fillers come in a pen for precision application. After applying, use the LED on the back of the pen to instantly cure.
Mix these two-part epoxy surface fillers to create a strong repair in wet environments or underwater.
Fill cracks in horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete 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 10" deep on vertical and overhead surfaces.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fill in and shape horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces, such as steps and columns.
For use when thickness will be more than 2", concrete mixes consist of cement, sand, and gravel.
For use when thickness will be less than 2", sand mixes consist of cement and sand.
Stop leaks in metal tanks and equipment without draining the contents.
Seal leaks around small holes.
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 fasteners with a protruding head.
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.
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 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.
Mix these two-part surface fillers together to repair leaks and cracks as well as to rebuild rough spots in metal.
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.
Used for brick, block, and stone laying as well as for repairing masonry, mortar mixes consist of fine sand and masonry cement.
Smooth and spread grout between tiles.
Use cartridges with a standard caulk gun for quick and easy dispensing.
These gasket makers come in a tube.
Push the plunger to precisely dispense small amounts.
Dispense a uniform bead when you press the nozzle.
All the benefits of a gasket maker in a no-drip form.
The thick consistency of these gasket makers creates a seal right away even before they harden. Press the nozzle to dispense a uniform bead.
These gasket makers combine the ability to withstand temperatures up to 600° F with the flexibility to accommodate movement.
These gasket makers come in a can.
These gasket makers combine oil resistance and the flexibility to accommodate movement.
These adhesives come in a tube.
All the benefits of gasketing adhesive in a no-drip form.
These adhesives come in a can.
Form bonds that will not degrade in the presence of oils and fuels.
Form rigid seals on plumbing connections and duct.
Create flexible seals that never fully harden.
In or out of water, these sealants maintain their strength.
These low-friction threadlockers harden slowly, allowing ample time to smoothly adjust multiple large bolts for even clamping.
Prevent threaded fasteners from loosening due to shock and vibration.
Specially formulated for plastics, these threadlockers secure nylon, PTFE, and other plastic threaded fasteners.
Secure threaded fasteners at temperature extremes—from -300° F to 2100° F.
Withstand demanding, high-vibration applications such as motor and pump housings with these threadlockers.
These threadlockers meet NSF/ANSI 61 for drinking water.
These threadlockers develop usable strength within one hour. Because they harden quickly on most metals, they don't require a primer.
Use these threadlockers on fasteners that require occasional fine-tuning, such as set screws.
Keep threaded fasteners from loosening at temperatures up to 450° F.
Paste threadlockers are easy to apply and won't drip, even from overhead fasteners.
This thick paste withstands temperatures up to 650 °F.
This gel clings to fasteners to prevent drips.
These threadlockers hold securely but stay flexible, so fasteners can be adjusted, removed, or reused.
Wrap this no-mess tape around threaded fasteners up to 30 days before installation.
Apply these threadlockers on fasteners that are already installed—their thin consistency allows them to flow into small gaps.
These threadlockers withstand temperatures up to 450° F.
Use these threadlockers for threaded fasteners that require occasional fine-tuning, such as set screws.
Urethane adhesives are the most flexible, so they bond dissimilar materials and damp vibration.
Bond glass and stone to drywall, treated lumber, and subfloors.
Permanently set threaded rods, studs, and rebar in concrete.
When concrete is saturated or submerged in water, use these adhesives to form strong bonds.
These kits include adhesives, applicators, and mixer nozzles.
These adhesives maintain their strength at temperatures up to 250° F.
Fill gaps up to 0.01" to secure unthreaded cylindrical metal parts such as shafts, bearings, and press-fit assemblies.
Even on oily surfaces, these retaining compounds keep their hold.
Fill gaps up to 0.02" to secure worn unthreaded cylindrical metal parts such as shafts, bearings, and press-fit assemblies.
To speed cure time on coated fasteners, aluminum, stainless steel, or titanium, apply these primers before using threadlocker or retaining compound. They also work with no-mix acrylic adhesives.
To simultaneously mix and dispense two-part adhesives, attach these mixer nozzles to a dual cartridge.
Attach these nozzles to a cartridge for controlled dispensing.
Extend the life of your footwear with these abrasion- and water-resistant epoxies.
These durable finishes are detergent resistant and dry to a clear, high-gloss shine.
Remove silicone, foam sealants, caulk, wet or dry latex-based foams, and construction adhesives.
Patch drum leaks to prevent their contents from spilling, even if they hold messy and dangerous substances, such as oil, chemicals, and solvents.
The handle shape is designed for comfort.
This plastic dispenser has a brake that allows you to control tension for tighter box closure.
The metal construction stands up to heavy use.
Built to handle day-to-day use.
These dispensers fit right in your hand for greater control than dispensers with a handle.
Choose these tape dispensers for occasional use.
For occasional taping jobs, choose these plastic dispensers.
More rugged than standard hand-held tape dispensers to withstand repeated use.
Set these dispensers to advance a set length of tape automatically so a new piece is always ready, or dispense each piece at the touch of a button.
Larger and heavier than our other select-a-length dispensers, these stand up to frequent use. Set a precise length of tape with the sliding gauge, then pull the lever to dispense.
Select a precise length of tape, then pull the lever to dispense.
Screw these dispensers to a workbench, cabinet, or table.
Use the large surface of these dispensers to attach labels to protective tape before placing them on boxes.
Designed for office use.
Larger and heavier than standard tape dispensers, these dispensers are sturdy enough to use with reinforced tape as well as masking and office tape.
Line up multiple rolls of office tape, masking tape, and reinforced tape in one dispenser.
Dispensers will hold three 1" wide tape rolls or any combination up to 3" wide.
Use the included C-clamp to attach these dispensers to any surface up to 2-1/4" thick.
These dispensers have interchangeable spool holders to accommodate tape with 1" and 3" spool IDs.
Set the length and pull the lever to measure, moisten, and cut water-activated tape.
Pull the tape to desired length and tear off. As tape passes through this dispenser, a brush wets the adhesive.
Press a button to measure, moisten, and cut water-activated tape in one step.
Twist your bag and insert into the dispenser to seal bagged parts. Use the trimmer blade on bag ends for a consistent result.
Also known as skived tape, this low-friction tape stretches to conform to irregular surfaces.
A strong, thick layer of Teflon® PTFE makes this tape tougher than standard Low-Friction Tape Made with Teflon® PTFE.
Our most slippery tape, the slick surface allows items to glide smoothly over it.
Backed with 3M VHB 4941 foam adhesive for strength, padding, and vibration resistance.
This tape provides a slick surface along with excellent resistance to electrical current.
Low-Friction Tape Shapes Made with Teflon® PTFE.
Add a slippery surface to difficult-to-bond surfaces, such as plastic, foam, and powder-coated metal.
Highly resistant to impact, tearing, and corrosive chemicals, use FEP tape to line chutes and hoppers and to cover shelves in laboratories.
This tape discharges minor amounts of surface static electricity and resists static buildup.
Protect small parts with these slippery UHMW rings, discs, and squares.
Cover chutes, packaging lines, and slides with this tape for a slippery, nonstick surface that resists abrasion and impact.
Use this slippery PTFE-coated tape for a smooth release on heat sealers and molds.
Fiberglass is laminated with Teflon® PTFE for a slippery, durable tape with excellent chemical and temperature resistance. Use it as a release surface on heat sealers and blister forming equipment.
Often referred to as Rulon and bearing tape, this self-lubricating PTFE tape provides better abrasion and wear resistance than our standard slippery PTFE tape.
Reduce noise and vibration in chutes, bins, and similar delivery systems with this UHMW-faced foam tape.
Dissipate static and create a slick surface.
PEEK offers the best wear and abrasion resistance of our low-friction tapes. Use it for wire wraps and sliding bearing surfaces.
Made of thick vinyl to resist abrasion, these tape sheets protect floor labels from heavy foot and vehicle traffic.
Protect labels from moisture, oil, solvents, alkalies, and most acids.
Seal and color-code bagged parts with this tape.
When tape is removed, a red layer stays behind to indicate the package has been opened.
Wet the adhesive on this gummed kraft paper tape to secure corrugated, printed, and overstuffed cartons.
Tri-directional fiberglass strands provide extra strength.
For added reinforcement, fiberglass fibers run the length and width of this strapping tape. It forms stronger bonds than our other reinforced tape.
Use this tape for light duty bundling and strapping. Fiberglass fibers run along the length.
Band and bundle heavy, shifting loads with this tape that stretches without breaking.
Thicker than our standard Strapping Tape, this tape can better hold and secure large, heavy items that may shift during transport.
Fiberglass fibers run along the length of this general purpose strapping tape.
Twice as strong as our standard reinforced strapping tape for extra-heavy loads. Fiberglass fibers run along the length.
Secure doors and panels during shipping. This tape sticks to plastic, metal, and glass without leaving residue behind.
An economical alternative to our standard packaging tape.
Made of chemical-resistant PVC, this tape securely seals packages in harsh environments.
Get peace of mind when packaging high-value and confidential items—this tape indicates a package has been opened.
This general purpose tape is suitable for most packaging applications.
Bond the shorter, softer fibers of recycled cardboard with the specially formulated adhesive on this tape.
Seal and label packages in one step.
This tape forms a stronger bond than our other packaging tape.
Seal boxes with rough or challenging surfaces, such as corrugated and printed cardboard.
The strong backing on this kraft paper tape resists moisture and weathering, yet it can still be torn by hand.
For refrigerated packing and shipping, this tape sticks even when applied in cold and damp environments.
Renew heat resistance and performance of worn firebrick. Apply coating with a brush or spray on for a crack-free seal.
Lay, coat, and bond firebricks. Apply this mortar with a trowel.
Set and repair cast iron and steel furnaces, heaters, stoves, and boilers with this ready-to-use cement. It experiences minimal shrinkage for a permanent smokeproof and gasproof joint. Apply with a trowel or a spatula.
Prevent slippage on flat, round, and V-belts and eliminate squeaking. These coatings also extend belt and pulley life by reducing tension and vibration.
Apply tape neatly and efficiently.
Connect heavy and difficult-to-position gasketed pipe by yourself—no need for powered equipment. Chains align the pipe and the lever forces one pipe into the socket end of another.
Used with adhesive in bricks and hollow blocks, such as cinder blocks, these mesh tubes create a stronger hold for rods and studs than other anchors.
A zinc plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
These 316 stainless steel anchors have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Cut a sleeve to size, slip it over your rope, and shrink with a heat gun.
Thread the screw into the fitting to hold it tight against the rope.
Keep ropes from slipping through pulleys and cleats or create a pull for overhead equipment.
Also known as seizing bands, these prevent fraying while cutting wire rope. Wrap the band around the wire rope and squeeze the flat end into the indented end.