Descrição do Produto: Permatex 84101 PermaPoxy 5 Minute General Purpose Epoxy
O Permatex 84101 PermaPoxy é um epóxi de uso geral que se destaca pela sua formulação de secagem rápida e pela facilidade de aplicação. Com uma resistência permanente de até 3400 PSI, este epóxi é ideal para uma variedade de projetos que exigem uma adesão forte e duradoura. A embalagem em seringa de dois componentes permite uma dosagem precisa e evita desperdícios, tornando o processo de colagem mais eficiente e limpo.
Este epóxi é resistente à água e a solventes, garantindo que as colagens permaneçam intactas mesmo em condições adversas. O tempo de secagem é de apenas 5 minutos, o que significa que não é necessário o uso de grampos ou suportes adicionais, permitindo que você continue seu projeto sem interrupções. Além disso, o Permatex PermaPoxy é uma escolha superior em comparação com super colas, especialmente quando se trata de unir peças com lacunas maiores, pois ele preenche os espaços e não encolhe após a secagem.
Com uma faixa de temperatura de -60°F a 180°F (-51°C a 82°C), este epóxi é versátil o suficiente para ser utilizado em diversas aplicações, desde montagens complexas de múltiplas peças até a colagem de materiais rígidos como cerâmica, cromo, tecido, fibra de vidro, vidro, plásticos rígidos, metal e borracha. A sua capacidade de unir diferentes tipos de materiais torna o Permatex 84101 uma ferramenta indispensável para profissionais e entusiastas do faça você mesmo.
- Instruções de Uso:
1. Preparação da Superfície: Certifique-se de que as superfícies a serem coladas estejam limpas, secas e livres de poeira ou óleo.
2. Mistura do Epóxi: Pressione a seringa para liberar quantidades iguais dos dois componentes do epóxi em uma superfície limpa. Misture bem até obter uma cor uniforme.
3. Aplicação: Aplique a mistura nas superfícies a serem unidas. Para melhores resultados, preencha quaisquer lacunas visíveis.
4. Ajuste e Fixação: Una as peças e mantenha-as na posição desejada. Não é necessário usar grampos.
5. Tempo de Cura: O epóxi começará a endurecer em 5 minutos. Para uma cura total, aguarde pelo menos 24 horas antes de submeter a colagem a estresse.
Características do Produto:
– Tipo: Epóxi de secagem rápida
– Resistência: Até 3400 PSI
– Tempo de Secagem: 5 minutos
– Resistência a Temperaturas: -60°F a 180°F (-51°C a 82°C)
– Aplicações Sugeridas: Montagens complexas, colagem de cerâmica, cromo, tecido, fibra de vidro, vidro, plásticos rígidos, metal e borracha.
– Formato: Seringa de dois componentes para fácil aplicação
– Resistência a Água e Solventes: Sim
– Preenchimento de Lacunas: Sim, não encolhe após a secagem
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O Permatex 84101 pode ser usado em materiais plásticos?
Resposta: Sim, o Permatex 84101 é eficaz na colagem de plásticos rígidos, além de outros materiais como metal, vidro e cerâmica.
Pergunta: Quanto tempo leva para o epóxi curar completamente?
Resposta: O epóxi começa a endurecer em 5 minutos, mas recomenda-se aguardar pelo menos 24 horas para uma cura total antes de submeter a colagem a estresse.
Pergunta: O produto é resistente à água?
Resposta: Sim, o Permatex 84101 é resistente à água e a solventes, garantindo que as colagens permaneçam intactas em ambientes úmidos.
Pergunta: Posso usar o Permatex 84101 em projetos externos?
Resposta: Sim, devido à sua resistência a temperaturas extremas e à umidade, o epóxi é adequado para uso em projetos externos.
Pergunta: O que fazer se eu precisar corrigir uma aplicação?
Resposta: Se precisar corrigir a aplicação, você pode raspar o epóxi antes que ele endureça completamente. Após a cura, a remoção se torna mais difícil e pode exigir ferramentas específicas.
B Rab G –
Works great, great price. Great value for your buck. Make sure things are dry, don’t use windex on your windshield. Scrap any residue off with razor. I had to use a heat gun because it’s like 40 degrees out here where I’m at. I did have to use blue tape to keep the rear view mirror bracket still. Either than that works great.
robert plouffe –
super
NyiNya –
I am more of a breaker than a fixer. However, I recently had to drive backwards (called “backing up” by the experts) for about 15 feet and was attacked by a traffic sign turned terrorist. It knocked off the driver’s side rear view mirror…you know, the one that is outside the car, not the one you actually use up by the roof. It was still semi-attached by some kind of wire or something, but was hanging down and giving me a view only of my tire. Since I already know what a tire looks like, and do occasionally look when making a lane change to the left, I tried to duct tape the thing back on. Didn’t work. The mirror still sagged and all I could see was the tire. The man who fixes my car when things hit it said it would cost me $150 to get it back to where I could see those pesky drivers who are always in the lane you need to be in (since I couldn’t see them, I just honked and waved my hand out the window a lot when I moved toward the left and you know what, it works.)
$150 sounded like a lot, so I decided to postpone the repair, figuring 3 rights make a left anyway, and I’m never in that big a hurry. However, the intervention of a nice policeman convinced me otherwise. I had the option of paying the car fixer $150 or the City considerably more, and had 30 days to make up my mind. I was giving some consideration to holding up the local convenience store, except they know me and the nice man gave me a free Icee last summer. Time was running out and I figured I’d better bite the bullet and go see Mr. Car Fixer. Again. Then I saw this stuff on Amazon. Permatex 84101 PermaPoxy 5 Minute General Purpose Epoxy, Crystal Clear. Even the name inspires confidence…and the price was considerably lower than my other options. I ordered it, it arrived, I glued the outside mirror back on, used more duct tape to keep it in place just until I was sure the glue was set, and unbelievable, I Fixed Something.
Yeah, I was kind of astounded too.
It’s been several weeks and I even forgot about the glue job and took my car to the carwash, where neither the water, the brushes or the little guy with the rag could knock it off. I don’t think I’ll do that again, not wanting to push my luck, but as a temporary fast fix, this is just amazing. The mirror feels like its on there and really solid. Of course, calling the number on my ticket and explaining that I glued the mirror on and it was holding took some doing. I sent them photos and offered to come down in person, and finally got the citation cleared. I think they were probably just afraid of having me in their parking lot where they park their own cars. But whatever, I’m happy, they’re happy, and I’m sure any number of other drivers go home at night without exciting stories about the lunatic who pulled in front of them without looking.
For regular gluing jobs, this must be even better. It’s easy to use, not having to mix things, no mess. Just real sticking power.
Shane Adams –
This glue has held up my mirror since I have applied! It was relatively easy to use, but get ready to hold your arms up for an extended period of time ! It does dry pretty slow. But good things do take time !
Williamson Marc –
Works great, easy to mix, just wish I had bought the larger size.
MPM –
I used this Permatex epoxy to affix my rearview mirror to the windshield — after the Permatex product specifcally for rearview mirrors failed twice. So far the epoxy is working well. Mirror connection is solid. Recommended.
Ángel H. –
Lo utilicé para pegar la pata de una mesa de vidrio y funcionó, había probado con muchos productos y este fue el mejor. Lo recomiendo
bluefin –
Does an excellent job of gluing things together.
Bubba5 –
worst epoxy ive ever used. i was gluing an old vintage computers shell. I mixed it very well. i put half the mix on a piece of scrap plastic and the other i fused the plastic shell on the computer. Well…. unfortunately the epoxy on the scrap plastic remained like a ball of honey, still “wet”, and never cured or solidified. I put exactly equal parts. Literally the worst epoxy. LUCKILY the plasticizers already in the computer shell crystallized the plastic and fused the shell.
if not for the chemical composition of the plastic i was using….the epoxy would have never hardened.
for normal people it would have not solidified, and the epoxy on the test sample never hardened and remains a honey like consistency. not good. luckily it did not ruin a 200 dollar vintage computer due to pure luck that the plastic already having plasticizers.
if i had glued literally anything else like broken pottery or ANYTHING…it would have catastrophically failed.
do not buy this slop.
A –
This stuff works so great! I was so sad when the pearl on my gold ring fell off…I was so broke at the time and I knew I could not afford to take it in to a shop to get professionally fixed. So I did my research and found people had used this for a variety of things. I was skeptical at first, but decided to try it anyway. My order shipped quite quickly and instructions were easy to understand. I honestly only used very little glue on my pearl (so that it would not seep out on the sides and look ugly)…I held the pearl for a minute or two to ensure it stayed in place, then left it untouched overnight because I wanted to ensure it had time to dry. Next morning I checked and the pearl was completely glued on and my ring was back to normal…I cannot express how happy I was. From then on, it has not failed me. Great stuff.
My only problem is storage. This stuff dries really fast and you have to make sure it gets stored perfectly and correctly and quickly. Otherwise clumps of glue are hard to remove…mine slowly closed the passage way over time…I guess it was my fault though but after reading this I hope you all don’t make the same mistake!