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PROTECTIVE COATING

Epoxy Paste, Dark Gray, 1-Lb.

  • Model Number: PC-7 1LB.
  • UPC: 054983167779
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  • Epoxy Paste, Dark Gray, 1-Lb.

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    PROTECTIVE COATING PC-7 1LB.

    PC-7® is the original tough job epoxy, this paste epoxy was originally formulated more than 60 years ago for the maximum in bonding power. Professionals to the do-it-yourselfers select PC-7® because of its exceptional adhesion to metals, ceramics, masonry and many plastics. PC-7® is designed for permanent repairs. Where other adhesives fail PC-7® won’t. Choose PC-7® if you want to seal a crack in a wall, attach a hanger to a ceramic plaque, seal a leak in an oil pan, repair a granite monument, fix a leak in PVC pipe connection, create a multi-media sculpture and thousands of other repairs. When mixed, part-A (gray) and the hardener part-B (black) react to form a bond of tremendous strength. The PC-7® formulation is slow-curing, but slow can be a good thing especially for large tasks.

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    Applicable Materials    :    Fiberglass, Glass, Metal, Rubber, Slate, Stone, Wood
    Color    :    Gray
    Compositions    :    Bisphenol A - Epichlorohydrin Polymer, Talc, Formaldehyde, Polymer with 1, 3 DimethylBenzene
    Container Type    :    Jar
    Flammability Rating    :    1
    Flash Point    :    480 deg F
    Form    :    Paste
    Net Content    :    1 lb
    Odor/Scent    :    Mild
    Package Size    :    1 lb
    Package Type    :    Jar
    Specific Gravity    :    1.15
    Temperature Rating    :    -20 to 200 deg F
    Type    :    2-Part
    pH Range    :    2 to 12
    • Bond metal electrical boxes to concrete wall
    • Fill cracks in basement walls
    • Re-build vintage bakelite steering wheels
    • Seal holes in oil and transmission pans or fuel tank
    • Bond and repair stainless steel
    • Attach firing strips to concrete wall