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Know Your Bond
NOT ALL ADHESIVE BONDS ARE THE SAME
Have you ever thought about how an adhesive works? Or why you should choose one type over another? So often, it’s easiest just to grab that bottle of glue from your kitchen drawer and hope it will fix whatever needs repair. But once you know the differences, you’ll say:
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Why glue it, when you can J-B Weld it!
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We’ve created a simple chart to help you compare the different adhesive bonding systems out there. You’ll quickly see how the strength of our J-B Weld two-part epoxy products makes them stand apart from all the rest.
Elmer’s is a registered trademark of Elmer’s Products, Inc., Titebond is a registered trademark of Franklin International, Inc., Goop is a registered trademark of Eclectic Products, Inc., Gorilla Glue is a registered trademark of Gorilla Glue, Inc., Loctite is a registered trademark of Henkel Corp.
NOTHING PERFORMS BETTER THAN J-B WELD EPOXIES
J-B Weld, known as “The Original Cold Weld,” was developed as an alternative to traditional torch welding. It’s designed to be extremely effective in even the harshest environments. Because it’s a two-component (or 2k) epoxy system, it uses reactive chemistry to create the strongest bond possible. Think of it as having a cross-woven pattern that provides extra strength, much like rebar does to reinforce cement structures. And once it sets, it’s tougher than steel. All of our epoxy products are based on this same chemistry, making them the best choice for any project you need to tackle. Plus they’re extremely easy to use, whether you choose the original twin tubes, the putty sticks, or the syringes.
FOLLOW BEST PRACTICES FOR THE BEST RESULTS
Every adhesive project requires good preparation to be successful. You can ensure J-B Weld will perform to its maximum when you prepare and use it according to the package instructions. You’ll also want to prep the area to be repaired. For best results, use a detergent or degreaser to first clean the surface. Then roughen it with a file or coarse sandpaper. This will help create a successful and long-lasting bond.