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PC-Marine™

PC-MARINE

Hand mouldable putty epoxy. Adheres to wet, dry and submerged underwater surfaces.

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How to use...

PC-Products Putty Epoxies - PC-Crete, PC-Fahrenheit, PC-Lumber, PC-Marine, PC-Metal, PC-Plumbing

 

Directions for use:

Cut or twist off desired amount of epoxy. Mix by kneading putty with fingers until a uniform color is achieved. For ease of mixing warm putty to room temperature or above. Powder on hands (corn starch, baby powder) is helpful to minimize sticky epoxy contact before hardening begins. Use latex gloves to avoid any issues.

 

Mixing tips:

For best results, surface should be cleaned and free of rust, dust, and oil. Solvents such as denatured alcohol can be used to remove most contaminants. Whenever possible, lightly sand or rough up the surface to improve adhesion. For a smooth, finished surface, hand rub with wet finger or cloth prior to cure. Denatured alcohol is excellent for smoothing, shaping, and forming of putty epoxy. Putty epoxy cures well even at cold temperatures (40°F). Putty epoxy is supplied in premeasured sticks. The texture of the putty is such that it is slightly tacky but does not stick aggressively to fingers. The putty holds its shape well and can be used in vertical and overhead applications.

 

Product properties:

PC-Crete PC-Fahrenheit PC-Lumber
Colour (component A) Earth Brown White
Colour (component B) White Khaki Brown
Colour (mixed) Concrete Brown Tan
Work time (70°F) 3 minutes 8 minutes 15 minutes
Cure for service 60 minutes
Elongation 1%
Conduction (electric) Non-conductive
Thermal shock Excellent
Toxicity Non-toxic once cured
Heat range -20 to 200°F -20 to 500°F -20 to 200°F

PC-Marine PC-Metal PC-Plumbing
Colour (component A) White Black Earth
Colour (component B) Green Grey White
Colour (mixed) White Dark grey Concrete
Work time (70°F) 15 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes
Cure for service 60 minutes
Elongation 1%
Conduction (electric) Non-conductive
Thermal shock Excellent
Toxicity Non-toxic once cured
Heat range -20 to 200°F