Features
Fix things fast! J-B KWIK sets in just 4 minutes. The easiest
all-purpose cold weld you can use for most household maintenance and
repairs. Cleans up with soap and water.
Description:
J-B KWIK is the perfect partner for the J-B WELD you keep in your tool box. Lots of times, you
need to fix something fast and don't have the time or patience to hold it for half an hour while
the hardener sets up, or wait for it to cure overnight. That's why there's J-B KWIK!
How does it work?
J-B KWIK is packaged in two tubes. One contains liquid steel/epoxy resin, and the other contains
hardener. When mixed together in equal portions, a chemical reaction occurs that turns the mixture
into a compound as hard and tough as steel -- and with similar properties.
Because J-B KWIK cures so fast, it's not as strong or as heat-resistant as the original J-B WELD.
For typical household maintenance and repairs, however, it's just about perfect. Many happy
customers have told us they were finally able to repair annoying things around their homes when,
for years, nothing else worked. We think you'll find J-B KWIK as magical and practical in your
home, too.
| Properties (psi) |
| Tensile Strength: |
2100 |
| Adhesion: |
1800 |
| Flex Strength: |
7320 |
| Tensile Lap Shear: |
1040 |
| Shrinkage: |
0.0% |
| Resistant to: |
300° F |
How to use it:
Use J-B KWIK as an adhesive, laminate, plug, filler, sealant, and electrical insulator. Squeeze
out equal portions from the black and orange tubes. Mix thoroughly. Clean surface to be bonded.
Apply J-B KWIK, and let it cure. That's all there is to it!
Like metal, J-B KWIK can be formed, drilled, ground, tapped, machined, filled, sanded, and
painted. It stays pliable for about 2 minutes after mixing, sets in just 4 minutes, and cures
fully in 4 hours. It's water-proof, petroleum-, chemical-, and acid-resistent; resists shock,
vibration, and extreme temperature fluctuations, and withstands temperatures up to 300° F.
J-B KWIK is super strong, non-toxic, and safe to use. Before it sets, you can clean up with
soap and water.
What does it bond to?
Virtually any combination of iron, steel, copper, aluminum, brass, bronze, pewter, porcelain,
ceramic, marble, glass, PVC & ABS, concrete, fiberglass, wood, fabric, paper -- just about any
porous and non-porous material.
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