620 Adhesive (Glue), 1 Pint

620 Adhesive (Glue), 1 Pint
620 Adhesive (Glue), 1 Pint Top View - "Brush In Can" Back View with Directions G-Dive - How to grind your seals before glueing them on.

620 Adhesive (Glue), 1 Pint

$25.00
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SKU
DX-GLUE
620 Adhesive is a liquid glue, black in color, recommended for use on rubber and tri-laminate composition drysuits.

Please do NOT order this for international delivery, the hazardous nature of this material often causes problems with carriers for air transport.

Please do NOT order this for international delivery, the hazardous nature of this material often causes problems with carriers for air transport.

620 Adhesive is a liquid glue, black in color, recommended for use on rubber and tri-laminate composition drysuits. This is an excellent contact adhesive, recommended for drysuit seals, valve ports and seam tape. Note, there is a brush affixed to the can lid but many pros prefer to start with a fresh brush for each application so also offer a five-pack of additional brushes separately.

Suggested application method:

  • Use sandpaper or abrasive to open surface of the suit material to be adhered.
  • Prior to application of adhesive, clean surfaces with acetone.
  • Apply adhesive to both surfaces in a very thin layer.
  • Adhesive can be diluted with acetone to make it more liquid.
  • Let both parts dry slightly until surface is not wet any more.
  • If you prefer, apply one or two additional coats and allow surface to dry slightly after each coat.
  • Press the parts together and maintain constant pressure while curing.
  • Allow time to cure for minimum of 12 hours before use.

If you are trying to glue a pocket onto a neoprene suit we suggest the Aquaseal adhesive that provides a thicker solution for better results.

More Information
Brand DGX
SKU DX-GLUE
Weight 1.100000

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HIGHLY FLAMMABLE - Read and Understand the MSDS before use.

Please do NOT order this for international delivery, the hazardous nature of this material often causes problems with carriers for air transport.