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Assortments include eight different epoxies in 0.1-oz. packets to handle a variety of small jobs.
For quick repairs, these epoxies begin to harden in 6 minutes or less.
Epoxies are the strongest and most weather- and chemical-resistant structural adhesives. They work especially well on metals.
To allow time to adjust and position parts, these epoxies remain workable for at least 90 minutes.
Toughened adhesives are blended with rubber particles for better impact resistance than standard epoxies. They form flexible, resilient bonds.
With excellent resistance to corrosive chemicals and salt water, these epoxies work in tough conditions.
Even when used under water, these adhesives maintain their strength.
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.
Toughened adhesives are blended with rubber particles for better impact resistance than standard acrylics. They form resilient bonds.
Acrylics bond to the widest range of materials, especially plastics, and require the least amount of surface preparation.
To keep these adhesives from squeezing out during clamping and give a consistent bond thickness, they're mixed with small glass beads.
Permanently set threaded rods, studs, and rebar in concrete.
These kits include adhesives, applicators, and mixer nozzles.
When concrete is saturated or submerged in water, use these adhesives to form strong bonds.
Bond new concrete to old concrete, or use this adhesive as a primer on concrete surfaces.
These adhesives maintain their strength at temperatures up to 250° F.
Pull off a small piece of putty and stick lightweight objects to a surface.
Also known as Gorilla Glue, this glue expands to form stronger bonds than other glue.
Install building materials such as wood and drywall with these general purpose adhesives.
Bond glass and stone to drywall, treated lumber, and subfloors.
Adhere vinyl and rubber wall bases to wood, drywall, and concrete.
Mixed with rubber for better impact resistance than standard instant-bond adhesives, these adhesives form strong, resilient bonds.
Remaining flexible after curing, these glue sticks accommodate joint movement.
Often used on diesel engines, exhaust systems, and gas turbines, these adhesives withstand high temperatures and provide excellent electrical insulation.
These guns use polyurethane hot-melt cartridges for stronger bonds than other hot-melt adhesives.
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.
Meeting requirements for semiconductor, biomedical, and electronics clean rooms, these sealants won’t contaminate air and surfaces.
Also known as neutral-cure sealants, these won't discolor copper, brass, and concrete.
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.
Mix a small amount of water-based paint with this caulk to match the color of your surface.
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.
Thinner than non-sagging sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
These non-sagging sealants will not drip while hardening on vertical and overhead surfaces.
Prevent sound from passing through gaps and joints where walls, floors, and ceilings meet using these sealants to fill them.
Thinner than non-sag sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
The textured finish matches concrete surfaces.
Designed for use on ovens and kilns, these sealants form a durable, rock-hard seal after firing.
Prepare joints and surfaces to ensure proper sealant adhesion.
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.
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.
Mix these two-part epoxy surface fillers to create a strong repair in wet environments or 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.
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.
Fill cracks in horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces.
Fill in and shape horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces, such as steps and columns.
These adhesives come in a tube.
Use cartridges with a standard caulk gun for quick and easy dispensing.
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.