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When facing challenging repairs on aluminum and steel surfaces, the EPOXY/ALUM PUTY ST is your go-to solution for robust and long-lasting fixes. This versatile two-part epoxy putty is engineered to bond strongly to a variety of metal substrates, making it an indispensable tool for maintenance professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Its user-friendly application makes complex repairs more manageable, ensuring a professional finish every time.
This advanced epoxy putty is designed for applications where a reliable and permanent repair is essential. Whether you're dealing with corroded engine parts, damaged structural components, or everyday wear and tear on metal equipment, the EPOXY/ALUM PUTY ST delivers exceptional performance. Its ability to be molded and shaped allows for intricate repairs and custom filling, providing a level of precision that is often difficult to achieve with other repair methods. The putty's formulation ensures it cures into a solid mass that can be treated like the base metal, offering a truly integrated repair.
Engineered for durability and ease of use, this aluminum and steel putty is perfect for marine, automotive, industrial, and general repair tasks. It eliminates the need for welding or complex fabrication for many common issues, saving time and resources. Its resistance to corrosion means that repairs made with this product will stand the test of time, even in challenging conditions. Trust EPOXY/ALUM PUTY ST for your most demanding metal repair needs, ensuring the longevity and integrity of your valuable equipment and structures.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Part Number (MFG) | 87004 |
| Product Type | Epoxy Putty |
| For Use With Materials | Aluminum, Steel |
| Container Size | 1 lb |
| Color | Aluminum |
| Mix Ratio | 1:1 |
| Working Time | 30 min |
| Curing Time | 16 hr |
| Full Cure Time | 24 hr |
| Shear Strength | 1400 psi |
| Temperature Range | 40 to 120 degrees F |
| Application Temperature | 40 to 120 degrees F |
| Weight | Approx. 1 lb |
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