BronzeWeld-P™
Bronze-Filled Epoxy, Structural Adhesive Putty.
Ideal for statuary, antiques, boats, transportation equipment, vases, railings, metal furniture, metal trim, frames, and instruments. Use like MetalFix™ or FerroBond™ where a bronze appearance is preferred.
Technical Characteristics: Lb/gal: 16; Kg/L: 1.9. Pot Life 1 Hour. Color: Bronze
Uses: Applications are nearly limitless. Permanently repair any decorative or structural metal components. Also use these products on ceramic, glass, fiberglass, and most rigid surfaces. They offer the perfect solution to restore and rebuild metal window frames, sinks, pipes, gates, fences, stair rails, tanks, pipelines, off-shore rigs, vehicles, engines, tools, molds, frames, ship decks, bulkheads, hulls, stacks, masts, and more.
Features & Benefits: This compound offers versatility and resistance to wear and tear, even in high impact environments. It is shrink-free, dimensionally stable, and unaffected by atmospheric conditions, water, salt, alkalis, diluted acids, most solvents, oil, and grease. Resists temperatures up to 212°F (100ºC). Apply in any thickness. The cured product is easy to machine with standard tools and can be painted.
UPC: 1-Pound Kit – 051191710155
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TYPICAL TEST RESULTS
Kg/cm2 | Psi | MPa | |
Adhesive Shear Strength | 175-211 | 17,24-20,69 | |
Compressive Strength | 633-915 | 9,000-13,000 | 62,06-89,64 |
Tensile Strength | 400 | 2,500 | 35,00 |
Flexural Strength | 450 | 4,400 | 32,00 |
Hardness Shore D | 80 |
Customer Questions & Answers
- I purchased Bronze-weld about 3 months ago and have used about half of the container. I've kept the containers tightly closed. The base Part A seems to be "drying up" and is very difficult to mix when I use it. Is there anything that I can add to the Part A to "thin" it and make it easier to mix? Would lacquer thinner help?
- Q I purchased Bronze-weld about 3 months ago and have used about half of the container. I've kept ...... Read more answer nowAsked by Bob Kress on January 2, 2024 9:20 pmAnswered by the admin
Don't add anything to it. You could warm the Part A. That would make it soft & pliable again.
Can this putty be oxidized to get a dark statuary finish? We are repairing an antique piece that has a dark statuary finish. It gets dipped into a chemical to darken the color. I would like this to match when we darken it. - Q Can this putty be oxidized to get a dark statuary finish? We are repairing an antique piece that ...... Read more answer nowAsked by Abbas on April 28, 2023 1:52 pmAnswered by the admin
You can mix in carbon black or black iron oxide powder to color the BronzeWeld P.
What can I use to stick a small bronze statue to a rock in our backyard? - Q What can I use to stick a small bronze statue to a rock in our backyard? answer nowAsked by Nancy Cingone on March 22, 2023 11:11 amAnswered by the admin
You could use Aboweld 55-22 or Epotron 5.
I have a bronze statue that was damaged in shipping. The outdoor 18” statue of a little girl arrived separated from its base that allows her to stand up. What would be the best product to join them back together? Thanks for your reply - Q I have a bronze statue that was damaged in shipping. The outdoor 18” statue of a little girl arri...... Read more answer nowAsked by Jennifer on June 3, 2022 11:54 pmAnswered by the admin
I see that you placed an order for the BonzeWeld-P on our website. This product should work well for your repair.
Would this be a good bonding agent for me to place a ceramic baked photo on a bronze grave marker? - Q Would this be a good bonding agent for me to place a ceramic baked photo on a bronze grave marker? answer nowAsked by Jeannie Ramsey on March 26, 2022 10:11 amAnswered by the admin
The Aboweld 55-22 would probably be a better product for your application. It's an all-purpose adhesive gel that can be used on stone, concrete, masonry, metal, ceramics, glass, fiberglass and virtually any rigid surface.
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