West System 655-8 G/flex epoxilim, två 4,5 fl oz., vit

Brand:West System

3.8/5

890.72

Dessa polypropenflaskor med bred mun är robusta och hållbara, flaskorna är de säkra, splittersäkra alternativen till glasflaskor för insamling, förvaring eller frakt av prover, media och reagenser. Varje flaska är precisionsgjuten av jungfruharts för konsekvent väggtjocklek och jämna inre och yttre ytor.

GÖR STRUKTURELLA BINDNINGAR som kan absorbera påfrestningar från expansion, sammandragning, stötar och vibrationer. G/flex kan användas på fuktiga eller våta ytor, och även under vatten när den appliceras med specifika tekniker. Perfekt för reparationer av plastbåtar, kanoter eller kajaker av polyeten eller ABS. FÖRBINDAR MÅNGA MATERIAL inklusive olika. G/flex har ett överlägset grepp så att den kan användas för att binda till metaller, plast, glas, murverk och glasfiber. G/flex är idealisk för reparationer av aluminiumbåtar och polyeten och ABS kanoter och kajaker. Den kan också användas för att blöta ut och limma glasfiberband och tyger. ERBJUDER STÖRRE FLEXIBILITET än traditionella epoxier eller polyesterhartser. Ändå är det mycket styvare än självhäftande tätningsmedel. Med en elasticitetsmodul på 150 000 PSI binder denna epoxi segt till metall, plast, glas, murverk och glasfiber. IDEAL FÖR LIMNING av olika material. Blandad i förhållandet 1:1 ger denna tvådelade epoxi 46 minuters brukstid vid 72°F och en öppen (arbetstid) på 60-75 minuter. Den når en initial härdning på 3 till 4 timmar, användbar härdning på 7-10 timmar och full härdning på 24 timmar. UTMÄRKT VIDHÄFTNING vidhäftning till svårlimmade träslag. Denna härdade, mångsidiga, förtjockade epoxi är för permanent vattentät limning av glasfiber, keramik, metaller, plaster, fuktiga och svårbindbara träslag. Lite flexiblare än vanliga epoxi och polyester, men mycket styvare än självhäftande tätningsmedel. Gör strukturella bindningar som kan absorbera påfrestningar från expansion, sammandragning, stötar och vibrationer.
Brand West System
Compatible Material Plastic
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Form Liquid
Item model number 655-8
Manufacturer West Systems
Material Epoxy
Product Dimensions 3.1 x 8.1 x 2.45 inches; 12 Ounces
Special Feature Waterproof

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Scritto da: TX Joe
Sealed a cracked potable water tank for pop up trailer.
I used G Flex epoxy in conjunction with fibre glass cloth to seal a few cracks on a potable water tank on my pop up tent. Six months later and still no leaks. G Flex is very durable, dries in a couple of hours, but a little messy to apply. Be sure to use disposable gloves, rags, paint brushes, etc. Anyting used to apply the epoxy will need to be thrown away after.
Scritto da: Mrebens
Helped repair my black water RV tank
400 miles into a 2500 mile trip I noticed I had a leak in my black water tank and found a crack at the outlet that connects to the drain pipe. I tried other products and methods to repair with no success. I found the Gflex on Amazon and it worked amazing. I first let the tank drain - a slow, smelly drip into a bucket for a few days. Then followed the recommendation to try and get the adhesive into the crack to do an initial seal. I was able to flex the tank enough and used a meat injector to apply to both sides of the crack the best I could. I let that set up and then used Gflex and fiberglass cloth from a bondo repair kit (following the directions that came with the kit) to create multiple layers. The Gflex has the perfect consistency to achieve excellent results. Filled the tank with water - no leak. Drove a couple hundred miles - no leak. Took care of business - no leak. Due to the flexibility of the adhesive, and fixing the original problem that caused the crack (the factory forgot to install the bracket to support the drain pipe), I am sure this is a permanent and way less expensive fix than replacing the tank.
Scritto da: Bill B.
My favorite epoxy
I've used epoxy for 45 years. Professionally (construction) and boating and around the house. This is the best all-around epoxy I have ever used. I've kept the tubes in my garage for about five years, using them when ever I need an adhesive. I finally used up the tubes and ordered some more. This epoxy is thicker than most, so it is good for vertical surfaces without running down. However the thickness is not great if you are spreading it very thin like a paint. This epoxy is also very slightly flexible, I've even used it to successfully repair some shoes. The flexibility is probably what keeps it from being as brittle as standard epoxies. Don't forget to order some plastic stirring sticks, it helps greatly with the mixing and application of the adhesive.
Scritto da: PJ S.
Easy to use
Yet to know if it works, seems it will.
Scritto da: Heather King
Strongest Adhesive I've ever used!
I cracked my polycarbonate snowboard bindings completely in 2 places. I was able to use this adhesive to set the pieces , clamp them and glue back together. After 24 hrs the pieces were fully cured. I was able to sand them back down to match the binding contours perfectly. This has survived 20F days on the mountain with no visible distress so far. Highly recommend!
Scritto da: David Lee
best epoxy i have ever found for rv polyethelene tank repair.
I have searched far and wide to find a product that would work to patch my rv water tanks. Finally found it. the 655 thickened is perfect because it does not sag and can fill in large gaps. the adhesion is amazing. fixed my 20 yr old water tanks. Just follow the directions and you cant go wrong with this stuff.
Scritto da: JoeGreen
Works on plastic!
So far Gflex 655 has fixed a fit-bit watch band that had broken at the connector after a direct Vollyball spike as well as a refrigerator door handle... The watch alone was worth 5x the price of the epoxy and there is enough epoxy left over to fix another 100+ watches..
Scritto da: Matt
For cracks
I've been using this to patch small cracks and spider cracks in the transom of my 1970's fiberglass boat. It's easy to mix up and thick enough to apply upside down on the bottom of the boat *without* having to let it set up (semi cure) or mix with fillers like sawdust to make "peanut butter". It's already thick enough (even in a hot Arizona garage) and sticky. I apply it with a plastic mixing stick after opening up the cracks with a dremel. It seems like the perfect toughness after curing. Not too brittle and not too flexible. It should flex with my old "wet noodle" hull and not crack again. It sticks to anything and self levels itself while applying to make a smooth repair. After curing it is so clear it looks like there is nothing in the cracks, which is funny.

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