Sealing overhead tanks, wash-basins, metal buckets, etc.
Fixing window glass on aluminium frame and nails on wall
Repairing corroded parts of air conditioners, freezers, radiators, etc.
Repairing of kitchen appliances
Step 1 : The surface should be free from dust, rust, oil, paint, varnish, moisture etc. Emery paper or grinder can be used to abrade the surface for better binding. Acetone, petrol, kerosene oil can be used to free the surface from grease/oil.
Step 2 : Twist or cut off required amounts, knead with fingers until it has a uniform color. If mixing is difficult, warm the putty to room temperature or slightly above. Apply to surface to be repaired within 2 minutes of mixing. Force into any cracks or holes to be filled and strike off the excess material, preferably with a tool wetted with clean water.
Step 3 : When applying to a damp or wet leaking area, work the material forcefully and apply the pressure until adhesion begins to take effect. For a smooth appearance of the cured compound, hand rub with water or a damp cloth prior to hardening.
Step 4 : Remove excess material before hardening begins. After 5-10 minutes the epoxy will begin to form a tenacious bond. After just 60 mins, Bondset Fast Setting can be drilled, sawed, carved, sanded, stained or painted.
Soft and pliable
Fast-setting
Good compressive strength
Multi-substrate adhesion
Shelf Life: 12 months from date of manufacturing
Storage: Product should be stored be stored below 40°C in a cool and dry place away from sunlight in properly tight container.