3M™ (6/Ca) Scotch-Weld Epoxyadh 2 Oz. Tube Kit Part# - 7000046479

1 CA (6 KT = 1 CA)
Manufacturer: 3M™
$429.46
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3M™ (6/Ca) Scotch-Weld Epoxyadh 2 Oz. Tube Kit Part# - 7000046479

Brand: 3M™

Part Number: 7000046479

Weight: 0.36 lbs

Country of Origin: UNITED STATES

Minimum Order Qty: 1 CA (6 KT = 1 CA)

Features: A RANGE OF SUBSTRATES: Adheres to a variety of similar and dissimilar substrates, including metals, masonry, ceramic, glass, metal, and most plastics | VERSATILE USE: Ideal usage in the transportation, construction, general aerospace, and appliance repair industries | HIGH-STRENGTH: Creates a strong and long-lasting bond through environmental conditions | RESISTANT TO VIBRATION AND FLEXING: This product offers strong bonding to absorb the impact of shock, vibration, and flexing | REPOSITION AND ADJUST: Offers up to 120 minutes of working time | FAST-SETTING: A full cure can be accomplished in 60 minutes at 200 °F (93 °C) | COLOR: Translucent | For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.

3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive 2216 is a high-performance, general-purpose epoxy adhesive made to stand up to demanding conditions and environments, such as in the transportation, construction, general aerospace, and appliance repair industries. Its high-strength formula is designed to perform with long-lasting results in conditions involving shock, vibration, and flexing, among other thermal elements. A wide range of substrates can be used with this epoxy to provide a secure bond including, metals, masonry, ceramic, glass, metal, and most plastics, and more. 3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive 2216 is easy to use, requiring an even mixture of parts A and B and providing product consistency that minimizes dripping and product loss, while providing self-leveling. The working time is 120 minutes, allowing for correct product placement, repositioning, or adjustments. This epoxy will cure in approximately seven days at 75 °F (24 °C) or in 60 minutes when heat curing is used at a temperature of 200 °F (93 °C).