Description
690 Series Epoxy Cream Adhesive is a toughened high performance adhesive, formulated and manufactured in our Australian production plant. 690 Series is thixotropic and can bond to a large array of surfaces from fibreglass, timber, metals, concrete, masonry and most plastics. It shows un-rivalled bonding strength to most surfaces and has excellent water and chemical resistance for use in those challenging environments. 690 Series is pre-filled and generally does not require any further filling for most applications. Formulated to handle glue lines of up to 5mm with little to no shrinkage. 690 Series has an almost endless shelf life and is the perfect adhesive to have in every workshop.
690 SERIES Kit purchases online will come with both Part A and Part B resin.
Mixing Directions
- Resin should be mixed in a clean plastic disposable container or measuring jug. Resin should be measured by volume only. It is very important to accurately measure resin and hardener for optimum performance.
- Ideal resin temperature is 18-25°c or room temperature. Resin temperature outside of this will have a change in pot life and working time.
- Mix at a ratio of 1 Part A : 1 Part B (690A : 690B)
- Use a syringe or measuring cup to measure hardener accurately, add to measured resin and mix slowly, ensuring not to create excessive air entrapment. Mix for approx. 30 seconds, ensuring to scrape bottom and edges of the mixing container.
- Resin pot life will be approx. 120 mins when mixed at a ratio of 1:1 *
- Epoxy resins are suspectable to amine blush at times, amine blush is an oil like film that appears on the resin surface once cured, and this is due to excessive moisture in the air, to minimize the amount of blush that may appear on the resin surface ensure you choose a low humidity day or environment this will aid in reducing the blush. In the event that blush occurs light wet sand and polish can improve the surface finish.
General Safety Directions
- Always consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Available upon request.
- Use in a well ventilated area.
- Wear the following PPE safety equipment; disposable gloves, face mask, safety glasses.
- If resin or hardener comes into contact with skin or clothing. Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with cool water. If any further symptoms persist consult your doctor or emergency department.
- Dispose of all resins as per your council regulations for hazardous material.