Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
Features:
Time to set
(at 23 °C)(Temperature & quantity dependant)Will begin to gel in 4½ minutes.Will set in about 14 minutes.Should be applied within 3 minutes of mixing.Will reach about 75% strength in 30 minutesFull tensile strength in 24 hours.
Surface preparationSurfaces to be bonded must be free of loose dirt,dust, moisture, oil, grease and paint. Sanding orwire brushing significantly enhance adhesion tosmooth surfaces.
Mixing procedure1. From the tube with the white cap squeeze out a bead of resin onto a flat non-absorbent surface such as a piece of cardboard (Fig. 1).2. From the tube with a red cap squeeze out an exactly similar bead of hardener next to the first bead (Fig. 2).3. Use only as much as can be applied in 2 or 3 minutes. However, to ensure equal proportions, the beads should not be less than 15 mm long.4. Replace the colour coded caps on the correct tubes.5. Using a spatula or thin stick, thoroughly and vigorously mix the two beads together until an even colour is obtained (Fig. 3).6. Use within 3 minutes of mixing by applying to both surfaces to be bonded.7. After bringing surfaces together, wipe off excess adhesive. (Acetone, thinners or nail varnish remover will help.)8. DO NOT disturb the bonded parts until adhesive has set.
Some suggested uses
1. Repair broken china plates.
2. Repair china and glass ornaments.
3. Repair or join metal instead of light welding or brazing.
4. Mend electric plugs and insulators.
5. Repair chipped wash hand basins.
6. Replace handles on kitchen utensils.
7. Repair tennis rackets.
8. Re-fix costume jewellery.
9. Repair motor car distributor.
Not recommended for
• Bonding rearview mirrors to windscreens. (It's too strong & will crack the glass.)
• For high temperatures (above 95°C).
• On any flexible materials.
• Not recommended for pro longed immersion in water.
Note: If stored in a cold place in the resin (tubewith white cap) may be somewhat hard - due tocrystallization of contents. Gently warming in hotwater (60 to 70°C) will restore original consistency