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Bob Smith Industries 3 Piece Set: 5, 15, 30 Minute CURE Epoxy Glue 4.5 oz

Original price was: $33.99.Current price is: $27.19.

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SLOW-CURE 30 min. epoxy works best for forming reinforcing fillets on joints. It has the highest strength of our epoxies. It is waterproof and more heat resistant. SLOW-CURE can be used for bonding if youre willing to wait overnight. Fillers such as microballoons can be mixed with SLOW-CURE and FINISH-CURE to form a putty-like consistency. Such fillers will usually decrease the working time by about 25%. Bonded objects can be handled after 8 hours and the cured epoxy reaches full strength within 24 hours.

MID-CURE 15 min. epoxy is used in larger areas where more working time is needed. It is more water resistant and can be used as a substitute for QUIK-CURE in most applications. MID-CURE is our most flexible epoxy and is ideal for gluing to fiberglass surfaces. Allow 45 minutes before handling parts and 2 hours for full strength.

QUIK-CURE 5 min. epoxy cures to a slightly flexible consistency. This lack of brittleness allows it to form a lasting bond in areas subjected to high vibration or stress.QUIK-CURE shouldnt be used in areas that are subject to long-term immersion in water; however, it works fine for the internal structure of wood framed boats.QUIK-CURE is our only epoxy on which you can apply polyester resins. It can be mixed with microballoons to form a quick setting putty. Items bonded withQUIK-CURE can be handled after 15 minutes. Full strength is reached in 1 hour.

Directions for SLOW-CURE:SLOW-CURE 30 min. Epoxy is an equal two-part hobby adhesive that forms high strength bonds through a chemical reaction between the resin and hardener. The cured epoxy is resistant to most chemicals. SLOW-CURE has the highest strength of our epoxies and should be applied intemperatures above 70F. SLOW-CURE maintains its strength in both the lowest and highest temperature ranges of our line of epoxies.

SLOW-CURE bonds best to clean, textured surfaces. Smooth, non-porous surfaces should be roughened with coarse sandpaper to improve adhesion. Acetone and Isopropyl rubbing alcohol work as the best solvents for cleaning uncured epoxy from surfaces. SLOW-CURE works best for forming reinforcing fillets on joints and can be mixed with microballons or other fillers to form putty-like consistency. SLOW-CURE is waterproof and forms superior bonds if youre willing to wait overnight. It has better penetration of porous surfaces for better bonding. Full cure in 6-8 hours.

Directions for MID-CURE:MID-CURE 15 min. Epoxy is an equal two-part hobby adhesive that forms high strength bonds through a chemical reaction between the resin and hardener. The cured epoxy is resistant to most chemicals.

MID-CURE should be applied in temperatures above 65F. It can be usedin most applications when you need more working time than QUIK-CURE provides. MID-CURE can be worked for about 10 minutes, with adhesion beginning after about 15 minutes.

MID-CURE bonds best to clean, textured surfaces. Smooth, non-porous surfaces should be roughened with coarse sandpaper to improve adhesion. Acetone and Isopropyl rubbing alcohol work as the best solvents for cleaning uncured epoxy from surfaces. MID-CURE is our most flexible epoxy. This gives it superior bonding qualities in applications such as hardwood to fiberglass. MID-CURE’S lack of brittleness allows it to form lasting bonds in areas subject to high vibration or stress. MID-CURE is a water-resistant substitute for MID-CURE. Full cure in 2-3 hours.

Directions for QUIK-CURE:QUIK-CURE 5 min. Epoxy is an equal two-part hobby adhesive that forms high strength bonds through a chemical reaction between the resin and hardener. The cured epoxy is resistant to most chemicals.

QUIK-CURE is the least temperature sensitive of our epoxies. It will cure in temperatures down to 40F. Temperatures above 90F shorten the working time before the epoxy begins to set up from 5 to less than 4 minutes.

QUIK-CURE bonds best to clean, textured surfaces. Smooth, non-porous surfaces should be roughened with coarse sandpaper to improve adhesion. Acetone and Isopropyl rubbing alcohol work as the best solvents for cleaning uncured epoxy from surfaces. QUIK-CURE’S lack of brittleness allows it to form lasting bonds on materials asdifferent as balsa wood and glass; however, it is not recommended for areas subject to long-term immersion in water. Cured QUIK-CURE can be coated with polyester resin without affecting the curing of the resin. Full cure in less than 15 minutes.

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