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Brampton Marine Epoxy is a high-performance, water-resistant adhesive designed for rapid, durable repairs on boats and marine equipment. It bonds underwater in both fresh and saltwater, cures in 30 minutes, and resists chemicals and extreme weather. Compatible with multiple materials and customizable with sanding and painting, it’s the ultimate solution for professional-grade marine maintenance.
Brand | BRAMPTON TECHNOLOGY, LTD. |
Specific Uses For Product | Boat Repair |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Compatible Material | Fiberglass, Plastic, Metal |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Can be applied underwater |
Color | graphite |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can, Bottle, Cartridge |
Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 3E+1 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 853235006282 |
Manufacturer | Brampton Technology |
Part Number | 43219-57322 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.23 x 4.96 x 1.73 inches |
Item model number | BMP-003 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 4 Ounce |
Special Features | Can be applied underwater |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**B
does it work
works really well
D**R
Great epixy
This could be the strongest epoxy I’ve ever used. Had a fiberglass pool filter with a hair line crack. Used this produce on both sides, very little dripping yet it did flowed where I needed it to go easily, stoped the leak, fixed the crack, sets up really fast, so be ready to work on project right away, no waiting around with this stuff. Any way great product would definitely buy again. Thanks Brampton!
S**A
Great Product!
Product is as described!
K**N
Works well
The product works well. I was a bit confused when it said gray, but it actually turns out clear. You can mix large and small amounts, but it does set quickly as instructions say. I wish they would have included a scraper.
M**T
A little thicker than expected great for repairs, but not a laminating resin.
This epoxy is easy to mix and apply, but keep two things in mind - it's a bit thick, so wetting out glass cloth (don't use strand mat unless it's specifically epoxy rated) can be a bit tricky, and they aren't kidding when they say the working time is 5 minutes. This stuff is great for patches and crack filling (I used it to repair a bathtub that had been damaged in shipping) but I wouldn't recommend it for laying up any items of large size due to it's fast cure time. My rough guess would be no more than a 1' square patch with 3 layers of glass - and have plenty of spreaders handy. My preferred way to laminate a patch using quick cure resin is to precut the glass, set the pieces on some visqueen, pour the resin on the cloth, spread it, lay another layer of visqueen over the wet glass, and then spread with more pressure. As soon as it's wetted out, peel the patch with the top layer of visqueen off your work area, and slap it onto the area needing repair. Note: you may want to slightly prewet the patch area with resin, especially if it's textured or rough Work out all the air bubbles (quickly, you're on the resin kickoff clock!), let it cure, and then peel off the visqueen. Keep in mind that the strongest laminate will have only enough resin in it to wet out the fiberglass completely, but in a repair situation, this epoxy seems to do a good job of filling the voids, and appears to be strong even without glass fibers infused into it.
D**.
Saved my chimney
Had my metal roof replaced at great expense. Sadly, my chimney mortar was crumbling and new roof was leaking in heavy rain. Decided to cover the brick and mortar with this epoxy until we save money to rebuild chimney. Dripped some epoxy here and there, but easily removed with heat gun and plastic scraper. Worked great. No leaks so far.
G**K
5 Minute Epoxy
I got this for a boat repair. This is not really a marine epoxy, even though they say it is. This is basically a two-part, 5 minute epoxy that would come in a syringe, that you would buy at Walmart. I went ahead and used it on my boat. It's very thick and it sets very fast. I hope it will durable, but I have my doubts. Definitely would not recommend this for laminating.
D**1
Hot Tub
Had a crack in the molded seat of my hot tub. Drilled small holes where the hairline ended on both sides. Used a dremmel to deepen the crack and widen it. Then used a flap disc on a grinder to extend the surface area. Mixed up the epoxy and spread. Gave plenty of time for workability and set up strong. Was filling the tub in less than an hour. Tested and no leaks. Definitely worth it and I’ll report back on the bond when it gets up to temperature.
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