Description | Part No. |
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Fill Bond Cartridge 375 mL | 01-01125 |
Fill Bond aerospace putty from Sherwin-Williams Aerospace Coatings has been created specifically for aerospace use. Designed to fill rivets, seams and small spot-repair areas on the exterior of aircraft fuselage and wings, this high-build body filler is now available in a convenient epoxy version.
Fill Bond putty is extremely flexible, offers direct-to-metal adhesion (with properly pre-treated aluminum), provides excellent spread ability and offers a long, workable pot life to give users the amount of time to apply material on a variety of aircraft surfaces, including aluminum and composites. The epoxy putty dries quickly for a fast sand - in just two to six hours compared to between six and eight hours with competitive products. Additionally, Fill Bond putty is free of chrome and lead hazards.
A specially-designed Fill Bond dispensing gun enables users to apply putty exactly where it is needed without requiring additional tools. An , there's minimal waste following application. Users apply only as much product as they need and then can put the cap back on the convenient cartridge containers for later user, saving on material and disposal costs. Download the Product Data (PDF) |
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This product is a little pricey, but well worth it. It is more user-friendly than everything else. You do not have to use the mixing straws, you can mix by hand just as well.
Fill Bond Cartridge 375Ml
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Yes, you buy the gun and the cartridges as you.