Araldite Araldite Rapid Adhesive, 30 ml | RS ARA-400005 | Araldite Araldite Rapid Adhesive, 30 ml | RS
It has a strong, long-lasting, solvent-free adhesive which is water-resistant and can be painted or sanded. Features & Benefits: 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 ageThanks 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. 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 Tubes 5 Minute Epoxy Adhesive 2 x 15ml
Over the years, I have used Araldite - the proper stuff, not the rapid rubbish - for lots of modelling purposes, valuing its strength, slow setting (adjustable with temperature) and insulating properties. Recently, I ran out and have been trying to get the same product for future use. You must be 18 years old or over to buy this product. Due to raw material constraints, our availability is currently limited. Materials 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.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. John Palmer wrote:... The July 1948 edition of Flight magazine reports the development by Aero Research Ltd of 'a new synthetic resin adhesive named "Araldite"'. According to the article, this 'sets under the application of heat alone and no hardener is required'. This sounds more like Aerolite, but Flight had already reported this going on the market in 1938. Repairing things around the house can be stressful at times. Relax! With Araldite ® you can confidently do an excellent job every time. Araldite ® high-performance epoxy technology gives you a strong, long-lasting bonding in every repair, DIY or craft job.