What is a THIXOTROPIC epoxy?

Thixotropic adhesives generally refer to thick paste-like adhesives whose viscosities can be changed when shaken, agitated or otherwise stressed. Master Bond’s specialty grade of thixotropic epoxy adhesives offer the best in flexibility, fast curing schedules and temperature & chemical resistance.

What is THIXOTROPIC resin?

THIXOTROPIC EPOXY RESIN is a two part, non- slump gel adhesive, designed to bond materials together or to inject into cracks, fissures and holes. THIXOTROPIC EPOXY RESIN can be injected from a standard 400cc cartridge or applied directly from the mixing pot in a film as thin as 0.2mm.

What is the tensile strength of epoxy resin?

5,000 to 6,000 psi
The bonding power and physical strength of epoxy differ widely depending on the resin blend and hardener used, as well as the material to which the epoxy is bonded. In general, the tensile strength of epoxy resins can range from 5,000 to 6,000 psi.

Does epoxy bind to metal?

Epoxies, polyurethane and cyanoacrylate based adhesives will all work well for gluing metal to metal, although an epoxy is probably the most versatile, if you’re looking for a strong, weather-resistant solution.

What are thixotropic agents?

Thixotropic agents are added to oil-well cement slurries to produce thixotropic properties downhole, which are needed to overcome problems of lost circulation by sealing off lost circulation zones or achieving good annular fill across incompetent zones.

How do you use non epoxy sag?

Will not sag or drip if applied up to 1/2 of an inch thick making it ideal for vertical applications. Adheres well to damp surfaces….

  1. Mix equal parts of components A and B.
  2. Blend thoroughly until a uniform color is achieved.
  3. Epoxy Reducer may be mixed into the epoxy to achieve a less viscous consistency.

What is the PSI of epoxy?

about 10,000psi
A typical compressive strength value for epoxies is about 10,000psi. Specially formulated epoxy materials, such as our EC-1850FT and EC-1850FT-LV, have compressive strength values of over 25,000psi. To put into perspective the compressive strength of the highest quality concrete is 5,000psi.

How much psi can epoxy hold?

Let me clarify – single component epoxy adhesives have the highest tensile strength often 35-41 N/mm² (5100– 6000 psi).

Will epoxy stick to aluminum?

Epoxy will not adhere to aluminum unless the aluminum has been etched first. Like all metallic surfaces, aluminum is nonporous, making it an unsuitable surface for epoxy paint adhesion. To promote adhesion, you must abrade aluminum before you begin to paint.