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Flex Set Non-sag Epoxy Adhesive Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $25.95
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Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
FLEX SET NON-SAG EPOXY ADHESIVE MARINE, US $25.95, image 1
Condition:New Type:Bottom Paint Manufacturer Part Number:RM321K Brand:Marine Tex

Marine-Tex Flex-Set Underwater Epoxy - Item #RM321K

This epoxy is non-sagging, non-shrinking and a permanently flexible epoxy adhesive. 

Once applied, it is able to be sanded and painted and it is also chemical resistant.   It

resists vibration and bending failures.   This epoxy is excellent for bonding, repairing and

adhering many difficult to adhere to plastics such as Polyethylene (Starboard, Marine

Lumber) PVC, ABS, Lexan, Hypalon, etc.   You can repair fiberglass, wood and metal,

glass, ceramic and dissimilar materials.  You can apply the epoxy above or below the

waterline, wet or dry areas.   It is packed in  a convenient dispenser assuring a proper

mixing ratio.

Size:  1.06 oz. (30g)

Color:  Sand White

 

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