Resimac 401 GP 60 Putty

A solvent-free, fast-curing urethane elastomer, designed for flexible repairs on a wide range of rubber surfaces, including nitrile, neoprene, and natural rubber.

Description

401 GP 60 Putty is a two-component, solvent-free, fast-curing urethane elastomer designed to repair rubber surfaces such as nitrile, neoprene, and natural rubber. This highly flexible repair paste allows for a quick return to service, ensuring minimal downtime in industrial applications. Its fast-curing properties make it an ideal choice for repairs requiring rapid and efficient intervention, while its solvent-free composition ensures safer application with reduced environmental impact.
Designed for a wide range of industrial applications, 401 GP 60 Putty is perfect for conveyor belt repairs, joint sealing, and process equipment coating. Its ability to be applied in thicknesses up to 20 mm without sagging makes it suitable for environments requiring flexibility and durability. For effective bonding, Resimac 402 primer must be used in conjunction with this product as part of the 400 series system.

Features

•Fast curing for quick return to service
•Highly flexible for repairs on various rubber surfaces
•Adheres to rubbers and plastics
•Solvent-free composition for safer application

Applications

•Conveyor belts
•Joint sealing
•Process equipment coating

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