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VersaChem 44029 Magnum Steel Epoxy Repair System, Dark Gray, 2 Oz

$ 7.16

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: 44029
  • UPC: 078727440294
  • Size: 2 oz
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: VersaChem
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    VersaChem® Magnum Steel is a fast-curing, two-part epoxy putty stick that permanently repairs leaks, holes and cracks in metals, fiberglass, concrete and ceramics. When fully cured, it can be drilled, filed, sanded and painted. Use it to repair pipes, tanks, radiators, couplings and more.
    Package: 2 ounce (57 gram) epoxy stick
    Tensile strength: 1000 PSI
    Color: Dark Gray
    Water resistant
    Handling time: 3-4 minutes
    Set time: 15 minutes
    Cure time: 24 hours
    Temperature range: Dry 200 degree Fahrenheit; Wet 125 degree Fahrenheit
    Bonds: Copper, brass, steel, aluminum, iron, PVC, fiberglass, concrete
    Carded.
    Tips and Tricks:
    For a smooth appearance, hand-rub with water or damp cloth the cured epoxy prior to hardening
    Simply cut off the amount required for your application; knead until the product is a uniform color and apply to your repair
    Molds to any surface
    Can be sanded, machined, tapped, drilled and painted when fully cured
    Heat is generated when the putty cures, the more putty that is mixed together, the more heat that is generated causing the epoxy mixture to cure faster
    Only mix the amount of putty together that can be used within the handling time.
    Surface Preparation:
    Slightly roughen repair area. Clean surface by solvent-wiping to remove grease, oil, dirt or other contaminants.
    Removal Methods:
    (test inconspicuous area of item to be sure chemicals do not harm surface) Remove excess immediately before hardening begins wipe with acetone or Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK).
    After cure:
    Metal/Ceramic/Glass: File or sand cured material.
    Fabric: Once epoxy is cured, it is not possible to remove it from the fabric.
    Wood: Sand the cured material from the wood.
    Helpful Hints:
    Cut, Mix, Fix: Simply cut off the amount required for your application, knead until the product is a uniform color and apply to your repair. Molds to fit any surface. Can be sanded, machined, tapped or drilled and painted when fully cured.
    Heat is generated while the epoxy mixture cures; the more epoxy and hardener that is mixed together, the more heat that is generated causing the epoxy mixture to cure faster. Only mix the amount of epoxy and hardener together that can be used within the working time.
    When applying to a damp, wet or slowly leaking area, work the material forcefully into the area and apply pressure until adhesion begins to take effect.
    For a smooth appearance of the cured compound, hand-rub with water or damp cloth prior to hardening.
    Working Conditions:
    Ideal application temperature is 55 degree Fahrenheit to 90 degree Fahrenheit. In cold working conditions, heat repair area to 100-110 degree Fahrenheit immediately prior to applying epoxy to dry off any moisture, contamination, or solvents, as well as to assist epoxy in achieving maximum adhesion properties.