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Araldite Standard Epoxy Adhesive
Araldite Standard Epoxy Adhesive
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Araldite Standard is a high-strength, two-component epoxy adhesive designed for permanent bonding and heavy-duty repairs. It forms a tough, durable bond that is resistant to water, heat, chemicals, and impact, making it suitable for household, industrial, and woodworking applications.
Description
Araldite Standard consists of a resin and hardener that must be mixed in equal proportions before application. Unlike quick-setting variants, it has a longer curing time, allowing better positioning and stronger final bond strength.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Two-Part Epoxy Adhesive |
| Brand | Araldite |
| Color After Mixing | Amber / Light Brown |
| Mixing Ratio | 1:1 (Resin : Hardener) |
| Initial Set Time | Approximately 6–8 Hours |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Bond Type | Permanent |
| Water Resistance | Excellent |
| Heat Resistance | Good |
| Chemical Resistance | Resistant to oils, grease, and common household chemicals |
| Indoor/Outdoor Use | Suitable for both |
| Finish | Strong, rigid bond |
Suitable Materials
- Wood
- Plywood & Laminates
- Metal
- Glass
- Ceramic
- Marble & Granite
- Concrete
- Leather
- Rubber
- Most rigid plastics
Key Features
✔ High-strength permanent bonding
✔ Waterproof and weather-resistant
✔ Heat and chemical resistant
✔ Gap-filling properties for uneven surfaces
✔ Ideal for heavy-duty repairs
✔ Long working time for accurate alignment
✔ Suitable for DIY and professional applications
Common Applications
- Furniture repairs
- Plywood and woodworking projects
- Metal fabrication
- Door and cabinet hardware fixing
- Ceramic and marble repairs
- Electrical and industrial maintenance
- Household and automotive repairs
How to Use
- Clean and dry both surfaces.
- Mix equal quantities of resin and hardener thoroughly.
- Apply the mixture to one surface.
- Join the parts and clamp if required.
- Leave undisturbed for 6–8 hours.
- Allow 24 hours for full curing and maximum strength
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