All Purpose Epoxy Putty – Fast-Curing Repair Compound

SKU: BTH00040
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Description

Product Overview:

This All Purpose Epoxy Putty is a fast-curing repair compound designed for strong, durable bonding across a wide range of materials. Each 0.53 oz stick combines epoxy resin and curing agent in one convenient form—simply knead together to activate.

Engineered for solid structural repairs, this epoxy putty hardens like steel after curing, making it ideal for patching, rebuilding, sealing, and reinforcing damaged surfaces.

Key Features & Benefits

0.53 oz Epoxy Putty Stick

Compact and easy-to-use format for quick repairs.

Two-Part Activation

Resin and curing agent combine when kneaded to initiate bonding.

Fast 30-Minute Set Time

Begins curing quickly for efficient project completion.

Full Cure in 24 Hours

Achieves maximum strength after complete curing.

Steel-Like Hardness

Hardens to a strong, durable finish suitable for structural repairs.

Wide Temperature Tolerance

Performs effectively from -4°F to 176°F.

Common Uses

  • Repairing metal components
  • Fixing ceramics and porcelain
  • Bonding wood surfaces
  • Sealing glass and stone
  • General household and automotive repairs

Why Choose This All Purpose Epoxy Putty

This epoxy putty delivers strong, long-lasting repairs in a convenient, easy-to-activate form. With fast curing time and steel-like hardness after setting, it provides dependable performance across a variety of materials and environments.

Customer Testimonial

Strong and Reliable Repair

“Used it to fix a cracked metal bracket and it cured rock hard. Sets quickly and holds extremely well.” – Verified Buyer

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to set?

It begins setting in approximately 30 minutes and fully cures in 24 hours.

What materials can it bond?

It works on metal, ceramics, wood, glass, stone, and many other materials.

How do you activate it?

Simply knead the epoxy stick to mix the resin and curing agent together.

How strong is it after curing?

It hardens to a steel-like finish after full cure.

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