Aluminium Filled Epoxy Resins


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Hi,

I have been looking the web for an aremco product - Epoxy Bond 568 and I have been unsuccessful in finding a UK based supplier. Your company popped up so I thought i'd ask the question as to whether it is something that you can supply or possibly supply an equivalent or similar product?

Alternatively if you know of anywhere I can find this product, UK based, or similar products and you could let me know I would be very grateful.

Thanks.

Danny
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are you needing it for adhesive?
my best all around this-will-bond-anything -to any-other-thing adhesive is 3m 8115 panel bond.
has glass beads  for bondline control. can be accelerated for curing faster with careful application of heat.

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                      3M™ Panel Bonding Adhesive is a two-part epoxy adhesive which provides extended work-time but can be rapidly cured with heat. It is packaged in a 200 ml cartridge and is to be used in conjunction with our 08117 Premium Manual Applicator and the 08193 Static Mixing Nozzles.

Panel Bonding Adhesive has excellent adhesion to a wide variety of plastic and metal substrates. When the manufacturer's directions are followed, this product can be used to bond door skins, roof skins, quarter panels and box sides. In addition, product can be used for bumper cover repair under certain conditions. Typical substrates include cold roll steel, aluminum, SMC, and FRP.

This product is not intended to bond structural components of a vehicle such pillars, rockers, or frame members. If doubt exists as to whether a particular component is structural, then that component should be welded.


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