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Steel reinforced epoxy putty.
Dries steel hard in 15 minutes.
Ready to drill, tap, file, machine etc. after one hour. Permanent repairs
to metal, glass, plastic, ceramics, wood and more.
Bonds like epoxy, hardens like steel.
Sets up under water, impervious to
chemicals, 500 degree temperature resistant.
QUIKSTEEL™ is a
must
for your tool kit! Can be used
to repair broken levers, throttle housing, brake pedal, water pump neck, engine
case, and radiator tank....
This
is on our top ten list of GOTTA-HAVE’s. Carrie
used it to help one of the Japanese racing teams at the ‘95
Nevada Rally plug a broken oil site glass (end of day two). After day three they were
still racing and smiling!
- Small
tube weighs 2oz and is 4" long x 1-1/16" in diameter
- Efficient - use exactly
what you need and no more
- Designed
for serious repairs - anywhere anytime!
- No messy mixing (pre-measured)
- Not a liquid so it will not leak
- Three-year
+
shelf life
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ITEM # |
DESCRIPTION |
RETAIL |
QTY |
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30-20001 |
QUIKSTEEL™
EPOXY PUTTY 2oz |
$4.95 |
EACH |
QuikSteel
Steel Reinforced
Epoxy Putty Benefits
FAST
DRYING: QUIKSTEEL sets up in 4 to 5 minutes, it is hard like
steel in 15 minutes, and is completely cured and ready to drill, sand, tap,
prime, and paint in one hour.
STRONG:
There are two ways strength is measured. One is on the horizontal plane -- this
is called "shear strength" -- and the other is on the vertical plane
and is called "tensile strength."
Shear strength -- When cured
(one-hour drying time) QUIKSTEEL has a shear strength of 740 pounds per square
inch. This means that when two pieces of material are bonded together with a
one-inch bond of QUIKSTEEL, it would take a pressure greater than 740 pounds to
break the bond. That would be the equivalent to the weight of four to five
strong men. For comparison, pine lumber has a shear strength of 400 pounds per
square inch. QUIKSTEEL is almost twice as strong as pine.
Tensile strength -- QUIKSTEEL
has as tensile strength of 6,200 pounds per square inch. This would mean that a
piece of QUIKSTEEL one-inch in diameter could lift the weight of three
automobiles.
HARD:
QUIKSTEEL is a very hard material. Technically it is rated at D-87.
"D" is the highest hardness rating in the Shore rating system.
QUIKSTEEL, when cured, can be compared to ABS plastic (material used to
manufacture automobiles) or the fiber epoxy wings on the B2 bomber.
When cured, QUIKSTEEL, can be processed in
any way that you can process steel or wood. It can be turned on a lathe,
machined, drilled, tapped, milled, sanded, sawed, routed, primed, and painted.
SEALS LEAKS
UNDER WATER OR IN FLUIDS: QUIKSTEEL cures under water and in all
atmospheric conditions. Leaks can be sealed inside a container, tank, etc. with
liquids still in the item to be sealed. For example, if a gasoline or diesel
fuel tank has a rupture, QUIKSTEEL will seal the leak while the drainage is
occurring. No need to empty the container prior to repair.
IMPERVIOUS
TO CHEMICALS: QUIKSTEEL is impervious to chemicals, solvents,
oils, and acids including battery acids.
STEEL
REINFORCED: QUIKSTEEL has the
maximum holding power because it is steel reinforced, and manufactured using a
proprietary blend of the highest grades of epoxy. A repair by QUIKSTEEL is
strong like steel.
WITHSTANDS
TEMPERATURES OF 500°F (260°C): QUIKSTEEL maintains
its qualities when exposed to a constant temperature of 500°F (260°C).
QUIKSTEEL can be intermittently exposed to temperatures of 550°F
(288°C).
LONG STORAGE
LIFE: QUIKSTEEL has a minimum storage life of three years prior
to use.
Certified safe by NSF for
repair of all drinking water pipes, tanks, and systems.
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