E6000® 231020 Industrial Strength Precision Tip Adhesive, Clear, 1 Oz
Description
Ideal for projects using small, delicate pieces that require greater accuracy. E6000 Precision Tip Adhesive gives you the control you need without the mess. Dries clear. Bonds to glass, wood, plastics, tin, metal, ceramic, cement, rubber, vinyl, leather, fabric and much more.
- Comes with precision tip applicators
- Bonds to glass, wood, plastics, tin, metal, ceramic, cement, rubber, vinyl, leather, fabric and much more
- Dries clear
- Photo safe
- Washer/dryer safe
- Paintable
- Temperature resistant.
Specifications
- Size: 1 Oz
- Color: Clear.
Instructions for Safe Use
Follow these step-by-step directions when using E6000
- Please read all directions and test small area before use
- Surface should be clean, dry, and free from dirt. For best results, lightly roughen surface before use
- Screw precision tip into top of tube cap. Replace with fresh tip as needed
- Apply directly to surfaces to be bonded or repaired. Allow 24 hours for curing—Maximum bond strength may not be reached for up to 72 hours
- For future easy cap removal, apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly to the threads of the tube before replacing the cap. Clean uncured adhesive with acetone or citrus-based solvents.
Note - E6000 is not recommended for use on Styrofoam™, polystyrene, polyethylene or polypropylene plastics.
FAQs
What temperature range does E6000 withstand?
- E6000 can be applied in temperatures ranging from 50 °F to 90 °F (10 °C to 32 °C). When cured, E6000 can withstand temperatures between -40 °F and 150 °F (-40 °C and 66 °C).
Is E6000 UV resistant?
- E6000 may be painted over for maximum UV resistance. Clear E6000 is not formulated for exposure to sunlight.
Can E6000 be used on Styrofoam™?
- No. E6000 is also not recommended for use on any polystyrene, polyethylene or polypropylene plastics.
Will E6000 crack or break under stress?
- No, E6000 dries to a rubber-like consistency that is flexible and moves with adhered material.
How long does E6000 take to dry?
- E6000 starts getting tacky in approximately 2 minutes and begins setting in approximately 10 minutes. A full cure takes between 24 and 72 hours.
Note - Temperature and humidity will affect dry time. To speed drying, apply heat using a handheld dryer set on low. Do not hold heat directly on E6000.
What is used to clean up uncured E6000?
- Small amounts of acetone or citrus-based solvents for uncured E6000. Cured E6000 may be removed by cutting and scraping.
