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Apply these sealants in cold temperatures, on wet surfaces, and even through running water.
Also known as glazing compounds, use these sealants to install glass in aluminum, steel, and wood framing.
Seal metal-to-metal joints in ductwork.
Even when used under water, these adhesives maintain their strength.
Install vinyl and rubber treads on stairs with this adhesive.
Bond carpeting, vinyl tile, and other floor coverings to subfloors.
Bond both soft and hard wood.
This glue withstands temperatures up to 500° F.
This cement has excellent temperature resistance for sealing insulation joints on ovens and furnaces.
Coat cotton, canvas, and felt buffing wheels with this cement, then apply abrasive grains.
Often used on diesel engines, exhaust systems, and gas turbines, these adhesives withstand high temperatures and provide excellent electrical insulation.
Permanently set threaded rods, studs, and rebar in concrete.
Protect metal with these low-odor, water-based, UV-resistant coatings. They contain 316 stainless steel flakes, which provide durability and superior corrosion resistance.
A hard waxy film protects items from abrasion. Coatings provide long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion. Remove with an alkaline cleaner.
These coatings are often used on castings, dies, and mirrors to prevent rust, abrasion, and moisture penetration.
Formulated to draw heat away from sensitive electronic components, these potting compounds have higher thermal conductivity than standard potting compounds.
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.
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.
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.
Use these coatings to form a water-resistant layer to restore and reinforce your roof.
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.
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.
Use these coatings on structural lumber, decking, and wood shingles.
Hold back standing water. These coatings soak into the top layer of masonry to create a thick, waterproof seal rated up to 15 psi.
Eliminate paint splatter clean-up—drops dry to a powder as they fall from ceilings 10 feet and higher.
Mark traffic lanes, parking lots, and factory floors.
Highly abrasion resistant, use this paint in high-traffic areas. It’s good for marking traffic lanes, parking lots, and factory floors.
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.
Remove grease, oil, and dirt from your concrete floors.
Create flexible seals that never fully harden.
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.
These surface fillers can be used on vertical surfaces without sagging. They repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces.
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.
Fill cracks in horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces.
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.
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.
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.
For use when thickness will be less than 2", sand mixes consist of cement and sand.
Repair holes and seal gaps in roofing and gutters. These patching compounds are durable and water resistant.
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.
Spread patching compounds in dry, wet, and even water-filled holes.
Cut rope to the length you need, pack it in cracks up to 1" wide, and heat with a propane torch.
Also known as Plaster of Paris, these fillers conceal small cracks, nail holes, and blemishes. Mix with water.
Also known as drywall mud, these joint compounds are ready to use. Apply with drywall tape over seams for a finished appearance.
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 on ceramic, concrete, and stone floor and wall tiles, grout consists of fine sand, masonry cement, and coloring.
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.
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.