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Underwater CORDOBOND epoxy repair system

Underwater CORDOBOND epoxy repair system
Description

Underwater CORDOBOND epoxy repair system is an advanced two-part workable paste for repairing medium to large holes, cracks and other defects in a variety of materials located in dry, moist, wet or submerged environments. Unlike conventional epoxy, it permeates water molecules and adheres tenaciously to the substrate, producing high strength, long lasting repairs with outstanding impact strength, tensile strength, and abrasion resistance.

Underwater CORDOBOND epoxy bonds to dry or wet steel, iron, aluminum, bronze, and other metals, as well as wood, ceramic, masonry, thermoset plastics/composites (epoxy, polyester, phenolics, etc.), and certain thermoplastics.

The diversity of materials and conditions for which Underwater CORDOBOND epoxy is suitable broadens its application range beyond that of conventional epoxies for both emergency and scheduled repairs, most notably in the marine, wastewater, pulp/paper, chemical and other industries. Typical uses include the repair of holes and ruptures to complete breaks in hulls, pipes, pumps, ducts, tanks, valves, flanges, joints, machinery casings, and equipment carrying water, steam, gases, gasoline, oil, alcohol, and caustics.

Underwater CORDOBOND epoxy is relatively high in viscosity to maintain shape and cohesiveness in wet or submerged conditions in its pre-cured state, yet is easy to mix and apply with putty knife.

It cures at temperatures as low as 39°F and is gray in color.