3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive 2216 B/A is a flexible, two part, room temperature curing epoxy with high peel and shear strength. Scotch-Weld epoxy adhesive 2216 B/A is identical to 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Epoxy Adhesive EC-2216 B/A in chemical composition. Scotch-Weld epoxy adhesive EC-2216 B/A has been labeled, packaged, tested, and certified for aircraft and aerospace applications. Scotch-Weld epoxy adhesive 2216 B/A may be used for aircraft and aerospace applications if proper Certificates of Test have been issued and material meets all aircraft manufacturer’s specification requirements. |
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This stuff is the best! To make threads, you spray WD 40 on the bolt, push it in wet, be patient!, wait 48 hrs, then unscrew the bolt. I broke a grade 9 bolt off in a hole I made in concrete for a test. Amazing stuff!! Mark the correct mixture on the tubes with a sharpie. Directions are on the box. Its a 3 to 2 mixture so one tube will run out early. Very expensive but worth every penny! Bare metal, concrete, aluminum. This stuff glues everything. (Dont trust it on plastics, it will work on some and not on others)
3M Scotch Weld Adhesive 2216 Gray
Great
3M Scotch Weld Adhesive 2216 Gray
5 star
3M Scotch Weld Adhesive 2216 Gray
3M Scotch Weld Adhesive 2216 Gray
One of the best adhesives for use on composite homebuilts. Sets fast and exceptionally strong.
3M Scotch Weld Adhesive 2216 Gray
Yes this 3M glue is not cheap but it’s great stuff and goes a long way! Used it to glue some ribs in before riveting.
3M Scotch Weld Adhesive 2216 Gray
Good product but expensive. Fast and efficient delivery by Aircraft Spruce.
We purchased 2 sets and all 4 containers were heavily dented inside the ourter carton. The customer service said there would be no issues as long as the containers are not leaking, but they have to be protected better inside the outer carton box, because freight company do not treat boxes gently.
Rediulosly high price
The quantity in the can was not a pint as it should have been, verification at the store showed only a half pint in the gray container,
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Yes, it is not regulated by the DOT.
Per the tech data sheet, "Adhesive Coverage: A 0.005 in. thick bondline will typically yield a coverage of 320 sq. ft/gallon"
It is the 2216b/a version.