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Seaglue is a versatile two-component adhesive that can be used for fixing materials, shipbuilding, climbing aids, and more. With a curing time of 24 hours and a hardness of approximately 75 Shore D, it is ideal for maritime special forces and land use. Available at OUTER LIMITS.
No, stones do not grow horizontally from walls. Especially not if it's a metal container wall. Where you used to slip, suddenly you have a foothold and could easily climb up. What makes this possible is the bright stripe that connects stone and wall. Seaglue is a two-component adhesive that can be used to fix materials or in shipbuilding, but also for the silent fastening of objects. This could be a climbing aid like here, but also a mine underwater.
The mass comes in small packages of 30 grams, but can also be packaged in larger quantities. It can be processed underwater for up to 40 minutes. After two minutes, it has 50 percent of its holding strength, fully cured and solid like a stone after 24 hours. It can be used to attach almost anything: metal, wood, glass, rubber, ceramic, plastic, concrete etc.
The mass is simply kneaded until it has a uniform color, then it is ready for use. Also, seals, leaks on dry, wet or wet surfaces are easy to handle. SEAGLUE cures specially well in salt and fresh water. When cured, it reaches a hardness (Shore D) of approximately 75. The operating temperature: -20°C to +120°C. Seaglue can be stored for a maximum of twelve months.
CONCLUSION: A versatile special adhesive that is ideal for use by maritime special forces, but also performs well on land.
Seaglue is available at OUTER LIMITS. Price on request.
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