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KAVAN EPOXY 30min / 25g - resin (syringe)

12-8937
KAVAN Europe
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Clear, fast-curing, two-component, high-strength epoxy adhesive that is resistant to fuels, solvents and vibration; easy to sand once fully cured. Does not crumble with age. Glues wood, glass laminate, carbon composites, aluminum, copper, steel, brass, concrete, glass, hard plastics, polystyrene, etc.

  • Mixing ratio of ingredients: 1:1 (by volume and weight)
  • Initial color: transparent
  • Final color: transparent
  • Viscosity (after mixing): 15000-2000 mPa.s
  • Working time (to gel): approx. 15 min (20°C to 25°C)
  • Glued parts can be handled: after 25-35 min
  • Half strength: after 25-35 min
  • Full strength: after 4-6 hrs
  • Full cure: 24 hrs
  • Shear strength: 18-24 N/mm²
  • Temperature resistance of the adhesive bond: -40°C to +120°C

Removal of excess uncured adhesive: cloth or paper towel moistened with denatured alcohol.

Adhesive dilution: S6300 Epoxy Lacquer Thinner (use of thinner increases curing time and reduces final bond strength - if you need an epoxy "thinner", use a lower viscosity laminating or finishing epoxy).

Use as a sealer, suitable fillers: microballoons, talc, baby backfill, diatomaceous earth, fine balsa or lime sawdust, chopped fiberglass. Note - the addition of putty can reduce working time by up to 25% and (depending on the type and amount of putty used) can reduce the strength of the joint.

Suitable for gluing: soft and hard wood, particleboard, plywood, metals, polystyrene foam, ceramics, porcelain, glass and carbon laminates, fabrics and glass and carbon fibers.

Not suitable for bonding: soft and flexible plastics (including EPP and EPO), polyethylene, Teflon.

Storage: in tightly closed containers, in a cool, dry and dark place (at 13°C to 25°C). Do not expose to temperatures below 10°C. Be careful not to mix resin and hardener - even a small amount of hardener can spoil a large amount of resin.

Shelf life: Under proper storage conditions, we guarantee a shelf life of 1 year while maintaining the above-mentioned product properties. Practical experience shows that epoxy resins based on bisphenol A and epichlorohydrin retain their excellent properties for many years with proper storage (see also Note 2) - buying a package of glue suitable for your consumption practically does not need to "solve" its life at all.

Note 1: the curing of the glue depends mainly on the ambient temperature; if you mix a large amount of epoxy resin at once (usually more than 20-30 g), it can harden much faster - in order to maintain a longer working time, the glue should be cooled, for example, in a water bath. This is because heat is given off during the reaction of the resin and hardener, while the resin hardens faster at higher temperatures. And because as the volume increases, the mass of the resin (and therefore the amount of heat released) increases faster than the size of the external surface from which the heat is dissipated to the environment, more resin heats up and hardens more quickly. don't believe it? Pay attention. A cube with a side of 1 cm has a volume of 1 cm³ and an area of 6 cm² - a ratio of 6:1, while a cube with a side of 2 cm has a volume of 8 cm³ and an area of 24 cm² - a ratio of only 3:1 .

Note 2: initially clear and quite liquid epoxy resins with bisphenol A and epichlorohydrin can sometimes thicken ("sweet" like honey) and lose transparency - this is due to exposure to low temperatures, moisture or time. By carefully heating it in hot water (60-70°C) for a few minutes until the resin becomes clear again throughout, you will get a "like-new" resin with its original properties.

The product contains substances classified as hazardous under Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008, see the "Downloads" section for details.

*Follow the enclosed instructions for use, when gluing take special care and safety precautions