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Gorilla Weld
Gorilla Weld
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Gorilla Weld® is an incredibly strong two-part adhesive and repair compound. The tough steel-bonding epoxy formula has a strength of 4250 PSI and cures in just 10 minutes.
Gorilla Weld® is waterproof, versatile and creates a permanent bond to: metal, plastic, concrete, ceramic, PVC, fiberglass and more. Can be ground with an angle grinder like metal and can even be threaded.
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Instructions
All surfaces must be clean. To improve adhesion, roughen smooth surfaces with sandpaper before gluing.
- Remove the cap from each tube and use the top of the cap to puncture the foil seal.
- Dispense equal portions from each tube onto a clean, disposable surface.
- Mix with a disposable mixing tool for approximately 20 seconds until the color is uniform.
- Apply the mixture to the surface within 3 minutes.
- Clamp surfaces together and allow to stand undisturbed for 10 to 30 minutes. Fully cured in 24 hours. Curing time dependent on temperature, humidity and amount applied.
*Not recommended for use on polyethylene or polypropylene plastic.
Product Features
- INCREDIBLY STRONG: 4250 PSI
- STEEL-BONDING EPOXY
- HARD IN 10 MINUTES
- WATERPROOF**
- FORMING A PERMANENT CONNECTION
- HARDENER FOR DARK GREY COLOR
- EASY TO USE
- BINDERS: Metal, Plastic*, Concrete, PVC,
Fiberglass, Ceramics and more!
*Not recommended for use on polyethylene or polypropylene plastic.
** Wood material repaired or bonded with Gorilla WELD® should not be immersed or soaked in water as Gorilla WELD® does not expand with the wood. Gorilla WELD® behaves like steel.
Technical specifications
- OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 0°C to 32°C
- SERVICE TEMPERATURE: -40°C to 149°C
- SET TIME: 10 minutes
- CURING MECHANISM: 2-part reaction, requires mixing
- OUTDOOR: Yes
- FREEZE/THAW STABLE: Yes
- WATERPROOF: Yes*
- PAINTABLE: Yes
- SANDABLE: Yes
- CAN BE DRILLED: Yes
- CAN BE SHAPED: Yes
- CAN BE DYED: No
- CHEMICAL RESISTANCE: Limited
- EXPANDS WHEN CURED: No
- SHRINKS WHEN CURED: No
- HARDENED COLOR: Dark Gray
- FILL HOLES: Yes
*Not recommended for use on wood materials submerged or soaked in water
FAQ
Will Gorilla Weld®bond plastic/vinyl/rubber?
Gorilla Weld® will work well on many types of plastics; however, we do not recommend use on polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE) or similar plastics, or any type of rubber with high oil or plasticizer content.
What does Gorilla Weld do?®best for?
Gorilla Weld® is ideal for metal and plastic (see above) substrates. Gorilla Weld® does not sink, making it ideal for vertical surfaces.
How to Gorilla Weld®stored?
Gorilla Weld® should be stored in a cool, dry place. Keep away from children and animals.
How do I mix Gorilla Weld?®?
Gorilla Weld® must be mixed 1:1 for 20 seconds or until uniform before application.
Becomes Gorilla Weld®hot during curing?
Yes, mixing hardener and resin together creates an exothermic reaction and will generate heat during curing. Care must be taken with the mixing container to avoid melting.
How long do I have before Gorilla Weld®starting to harden?
Gorilla Weld® will begin to cure after 3 minutes. Adhesive must be applied first.
What surfaces will Gorilla Weld®bind to?
Gorilla Weld® is particularly suitable for metal, plastic and other rigid surface bonding.
Is Gorilla Weld®Food safe?
Gorilla Weld® is not recommended for direct or indirect food contact and should not be considered food safe.
Why is Gorilla Weld®-the smell so strong?
Gorilla Weld® is based on methyl methacrylate chemistry, which has a naturally strong odor. We recommend use in a well-ventilated area.
How do I remove Gorilla Weld?®from body/skin?
Uncured: Gorilla Weld® can be harmful through skin absorption and it is strongly recommended that you wear gloves during use. If Gorilla Weld® is on your skin, try to remove with a dry cloth or paper towel and then wash the area thoroughly with soap and water.
Hardened: Hardened material can be rolled off the skin. Remove as much hardened material as possible and wash the area thoroughly with soap and water.
How do I remove Gorilla Weld?®from my surface?
Uncured: Wipe up as much material as possible with a dry cloth and clean any remaining product/residue with Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) or acetone following the solvent manufacturer's instructions.
Cured: For removal of cured/dried Gorilla Weld®, mechanical means such as grinding or chiseling.