Milliput can be sandpapered and painted immediately it has set. Once fully cured Milliput can be machined, drilled, tapped, turned, filed, sawn, sandpapered and painted. Milliput can be used for repairs on many types of materials including metals, plastics, masonry, wood, glass, and ceramics and can be used in places where welding is impractical. The putty can be used in a huge range of applications, from fixing leaky pipes, to repairing ceramics, to making miniature models. Milliput is a two-part, cold setting, non-shrinking epoxy putty sold in cartons containing 113.4gm. The putty may now be applied and will set hard in three to four hours without shrinking.Īfter setting hard Milliput continues to cure and is fully cured after over five hours at the same temperature. Milliput is an epoxy putty which comes in two sticks when you mix the sticks together it becomes a soft putty that will harden like stone in about 2 to 4 hours. Whilst soft, it can be shaped, moulded, sculpted and formed. The two parts are mixed together in equal quantities, sparking a chemical reaction which turns the soft putty into a rock-hard substance. We produce five grades: Standard Yellow/Grey, Silver Grey, Superfine White, Terracotta, and the latest. Milliput comes as a two-part, cold setting, non shrinking epoxy putty in cartons containing one 56.7gm stick of resin and one 56.7gm of hardener. Abrading the surface will improve adhesion. Milliput is the trade name for our epoxy putty. Smooth surfaces should be cleaned with a suitable solvent or with soap and warm water to remove dirt and grease. The surfaces to which the putty is applied should be free from grease and dirt. Knead and roll in the hands for at least 5 minutes until the colours merge and become uniform and no streaks can be seen, and then mix for another minute. Mix together equal parts of each stick from the pack. It is very important when using Milliput that you mix the two parts for at least five minutes.
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