- What is two-part metal epoxy?
- How to apply metal epoxy
- Choosing the right metal epoxy adhesive
What is two-part metal epoxy?
Epoxy is a heavy-duty adhesive consisting of a resin and a hardener, which are mixed in equal parts. These two components form a tremendously strong and rigid bond that’s commonly used for a variety of surfaces like metal, wood, and concrete.
While every epoxy contains a resin and a hardener, individual formulas differ. When choosing an epoxy, it’s important to select one that’s especially formulated for the surfaces you’re working with.
Metal epoxy holds its strength in the toughest of conditions, like street bikes or engine blocks
How to apply metal epoxy
- Roughen and clean the surfaces you’re binding.
- Cut the tip off the application syringe.
- Tilt the applicator up and expel excess air from the chamber.
- On a disposable surface, depress the plunger to dispense desired amount of resin and hardener.
- Mix well for 1-2 minutes.
- Apply small amount of mixed epoxy to both surfaces you’re bonding.
- Assemble the parts, and press firmly. Support the bond and allow for set time.
- Cure time should be observed before using the object again.
Choosing the right metal epoxy adhesive
For basic jobs around the house like fixing metal gates, or repairing appliances, Loctite Epoxy Metal/Concrete is the metal bonding epoxy of choice. Its special formula is perfect for bonding metal to wood, glass, and concrete. And it won’t conduct electricity, making it safe for use on appliances.
A repair with metal epoxy is completed within a few minutes
Working on an engine? Loctite Epoxy Weld Bonding Compound is the best epoxy adhesive for metals like aluminum, steel, copper, bronze, and iron. It embeds bolts and screws into metal, is impact resistant, and is not affected by chemicals like gasoline, diesel fuel, motor oil, transmission fluid, hydraulic fluid and antifreeze.