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Epoxies are the strongest and most weather- and chemical-resistant structural adhesives. They work especially well on metals.
Toughened adhesives are blended with rubber particles for better impact resistance than standard epoxies. They form flexible, resilient bonds.
For quick repairs, these epoxies begin to harden in 6 minutes or less.
These machinable epoxies are mixed with steel, but won’t rust, so they can be used to repair cracks and threaded holes.
To allow time to adjust and position parts, these epoxies remain workable for at least 90 minutes.
Fasten hard-to-bond plastics, such as polypropylene and polyethylene, with these epoxies.
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.
Assortments include eight different epoxies in 0.1-oz. packets to handle a variety of small jobs.
These self-extinguishing epoxies meet UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
For invisible bond lines, these adhesives dry clear.
Bond most materials without the strong odor of other epoxy adhesives.
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.
With excellent shear strength, these acrylics form bonds at least 25% stronger than standard acrylic structural adhesives.
Solvents, oils, acids, and other chemicals won't degrade the bond of these adhesives.
To keep these adhesives from squeezing out during clamping and give a consistent bond thickness, they're mixed with small glass beads.
Toughened adhesives are blended with rubber particles for better impact resistance than standard acrylics. They form resilient bonds.
Fasten hard-to-bond plastics, such as polypropylene and polyethylene, with these adhesives.
Acrylics bond to the widest range of materials, especially plastics, and require the least amount of surface preparation.
Install building materials such as wood and drywall with these general purpose adhesives.
Bond glass and stone to drywall, treated lumber, and subfloors.
Install foam insulation, drywall, and paneling with these adhesives.
Install vinyl and rubber treads on stairs with this adhesive.
Bond carpeting, vinyl tile, and other floor coverings to subfloors.
Use these adhesives to bond lumber and plywood.
Bond and repair nosing and stair treads with this thick, two-part epoxy.
Adhere vinyl and rubber wall bases to wood, drywall, and concrete.
Stick tiles to your ceiling without worrying about them falling off or sagging.
Moisture, humidity, and immersion in water won't degrade the bond of these adhesives.
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.
Also known as neutral cure, this sealant won't discolor copper, brass, plastic, and concrete.
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.
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.
These sealants don't degrade in sunlight.