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These coatings are often used on castings, dies, and mirrors to prevent rust, abrasion, and moisture penetration.
Use these coatings on tanks to create a low-friction lining that prevents bubble formation and turbulence in the liquids within.
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.
Longer-lasting than antislip tape, these coatings contain grit to provide traction. They’re good for areas with pedestrian traffic.
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.
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.
Put a temporary dull finish on glossy surfaces. Wipe to remove.
Use these coatings in kitchens, furnace areas, and ships on plastic, metal, wood, and masonry.
Protect LEDs, solar cells, and fiber optics with a coating that’s clear enough to see through. These coatings let optimal light pass through and repel dust and moisture, so they won’t distort your view of what’s underneath.
From shore to sea floor, these potting compounds are formulated for permanent submersion in water—even salt water. Use them to protect circuits and splices in pumps and underwater lighting, as well as other underwater electronics from corrosion and chemicals.
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.
In just 20 seconds under a UV light, these urethane compounds form into a strong protective layer on electrical components.
No mixing required—these potting compounds come ready to apply.
Make repairs or changes to electrical components after they’ve been potted. While most compounds are permanent, these form a gel that bonds to itself, so you can peel it off without damaging your equipment.
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.
Protect circuit boards and other electronics where high heat is a concern but you don’t need to transfer that heat elsewhere. These compounds are a good middle ground between standard epoxy compounds and heat-transfer compounds.
Tough enough to be permanently submersed in seawater, these compounds protect sensitive electronics, such as circuit boards, semiconductors, and sensors in harsh environments.
Protect circuit boards and other electronics from fire and heat.
Combine the flexibility of silicone with the durability of standard epoxy—these compounds are great for protecting sensitive electronics that need to flex or expand and contract.
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.
Coat electronics for durability in tough conditions while blocking EMI/RFI signals.
Apply these wear-resistant coatings to wood to protect from scuffs, water, and oil damage.
Spray this paint on the back of glass or clear plastic to create a reflective silver effect on the other side.
Create a washable writing surface.
Turn any surface into a dry-erase board.
Accommodate joint movement with these adhesives that remain pliable when cured.
For flexible bonds that resist cracking, these adhesives stay pliable.
Invisibly bond glass and transparent plastics.
For easy positioning, these adhesives begin to harden only when exposed to light.
Moisture, humidity, and immersion in water won't degrade the bond of these adhesives.
To allow time to adjust and position parts, these epoxies remain workable for at least 90 minutes.
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.
For quick repairs, these epoxies begin to harden in 6 minutes or less.
Fasten hard-to-bond plastics, such as polypropylene and polyethylene, with these epoxies.
Bond most materials without the strong odor of other epoxy adhesives.
For invisible bond lines, these adhesives dry clear.
With excellent resistance to corrosive chemicals and salt water, these epoxies work in tough conditions.
Toughened adhesives are blended with rubber particles for better impact resistance than standard epoxies. They form flexible, resilient bonds.
Urethane adhesives are the most flexible, so they bond dissimilar materials and damp vibration.
With high shear strength and peel strength, these form the strongest bonds of our urethane adhesives.
No need to mix these acrylics—apply adhesive to one surface and activator to the other, then bring surfaces together to bond.
Acrylics bond to the widest range of materials, especially plastics, and require the least amount of surface preparation.
Bond glass and stone to drywall, treated lumber, and subfloors.
Remaining flexible after curing, these glue sticks accommodate joint movement.
When heated, these glue sticks melt and quickly begin to harden. Use them to seal packaging and form other low- to medium-strength bonds.
Temporarily stabilize objects on flat surfaces with this clear, reusable adhesive.
These small tabs of pressure-sensitive adhesive offer convenient, no-mess bonding.
This glue withstands temperatures up to 500° F.
Also known as Gorilla Glue, this glue expands to form stronger bonds than other glue.
Apply these adhesives on two surfaces, air dry, and then bring together to bond.
Often used on diesel engines, exhaust systems, and gas turbines, these adhesives withstand high temperatures and provide excellent electrical insulation.
An alternative to solder, these flexible, silver-filled adhesives accommodate joint movement. Use them to bond electrical components and repair circuits.
These surface fillers can be used on vertical surfaces without sagging. They repair cracked, worn, and damaged surfaces.
Mix these two-part epoxy surface fillers to create a strong repair in wet environments or underwater.
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.
Use this kit to prevent bull's eye breaks and minor chips from getting bigger.
For strong bonds, clean and degrease surfaces before applying adhesives.
Clean up water-based paint messes without damaging the surface underneath.
Quickly mount strain gauges to a test object—these adhesives create a strong, fatigue-resistant bond.