Products
Product: JB-WELD | |
Type: | 2-part epoxy |
Surfaces: | Metal, wood, fiberglass, PVC, ABS, concrete, ceramic, glass, and fabric |
Avoid: | Clean slick/oily surfaces; do not use alcohol |
Temperature (max.): | 600 °F (316 °C) at 10 minutes |
Temperature (min.): | −55 °C (−67 °F) |
Set time: | 4–6 hours |
Harden time: | 15 hours, but sooner under heat lamp or incandescent light bulb after 6 hours |
Preparation: | Sanding, acetone, lacquer thinner, or soap (DO NOT use alcohol or petroleum solvents) |
Health issues: | Avoid contact with eyes or with skin (wash with soap and water); bonds with skin; non-toxic if ingested |
Removal: | When hardened, by filing or rasping |
Strength (psi/MPa): | Tensile strength: 3,960 psi/27.3 MPa, Adhesion: 1,800 psi/12 MPa, |
Shrinkage: | 0.0% |
Product: JB-KWIK | |
Type | 2-part epoxy |
Surfaces: | Metal, wood, fiberglass, PVC, ABS, concrete, ceramic, glass, fabric |
Avoid: | Slick, oily surfaces |
Temperature (max.): | 300 °F (149 °C) |
Set time: | 4 minutes |
Harden time: | 4 hours |
Health issues: | Avoid contact with eyes or with skin (wash with soap and water); non-toxic if ingested |
Removal: | When hardened, by filing or rasping |
Strength (psi/MPa): | Tensile strength: 2,100 psi/14 MPa, Adhesion: 1,800 psi/12 MPa, |
Shrinkage: | 0.0% |
The J-B Weld Company provides several different products: J-B WELD (original 2-tube epoxy), J-B KWIK (4-hour epoxy), J-B STIK (epoxy putty), WATERWELD (underwater adhesive/filler), and other products.
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