Araldite? - Scalefour Forum Which Araldite? - Scalefour Forum
I don't know whether Powerbond is cyano or not, but it is a 'superglue', and the first one I have had that has not dried out or clogged the bottle, the built in pin in the cap seems to do the job perfectly. It has worked well on everything I have used it for so far but I have not tried it on glazing. It has a strong, long-lasting, solvent-free adhesive which is water-resistant and can be painted or sanded. Features & Benefits: The Araldite 30ml epoxy adhesive is a strong, long-lasting and solvent-free clear solution used to bond ceramics, wood, chipboard, glass, metal and most hard plastics. The adhesive is a two-part epoxy resin when mixed, produces a strong bond to be applied to join many different types of materials together. Araldite® Rapid is a strong 2-component epoxy with fast setting. Parts repositionable for 4 minutes. High temperature resistance (-30°C to 80°C). Oil, chemical and impact resistant. andrew jukes wrote:If I'm forced to buy the 2011 version, I hope the shelf-life is long as 200ml is going to last an ageMaterials bonded: Most materials including metal, wood, masonry, ceramics, glass, dry concrete, chipboard, leather, cardboard, fabric, rubber and most plastics (except polyethylene, polypropylene, Teflon ®) I’ve always used ‘Super Steel’ epoxy since it was recommended as ‘top’ product in an article about adhesives in MRJ a few years ago by someone who seemed to know what they were talking about. Bought it from one of those 'gift of the gab' stands at a show a couple of years ago, I think it was Ally Pally.
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Thanks Martin. That's helpful. If I'm forced to buy the 2011 version, I hope the shelf-life is long as 200ml is going to last an age (and I hope it really is the same stuff as I'm used to using). Best I take my time and read the data sheets properly.