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Two Part Epoxy: DELO-Duopox

DELO-Duopox Key Features

Two part epoxy resin adhesiveMulti-purpose epoxy with separate resin and hardnerDELO-AUTOMIX cartridges and nozzles for single part applicationExcellent chemical and temperature resistanceHeat-curing option to reduce cure time

DELO-DUOPOX are two part epoxy resin adhesive for bonding, casting and sealing of joints. Providing excellent adhesion to many materials, these two-part epoxies are ideal in stressed or extreme conditions, including automotive and engineering applications.

Two-part epoxies are cold-cured, high-strength adhesives that can be used where curing with heat is not an option. They cure when the two components are mixed together in the correct ratio. Product dependant, most versions are available in DELO-AUTOMIX cartridges, which present the two epoxy components (resin and hardener) in the correct ratio via a dispensing / mixing cannula.

A wide range of curing properties is available, with rapid cure versions that are firm-to-touch in less than 10 minutes, to versions that are firm-to-touch in 8 hours. They offer high chemical and temperature resistance and are available in a wide range of viscosities.

Brand new from DELO is a two-part epoxy, DELO-DUOPOX DB8989, that can be fixed in place by illuminating the visible surface with high intensity UV light. This means that the adhesives reaches its initial strength within seconds, rather than in a few hours as is usual for this type of adhesive.

Examples of applications that have been solved with DELO-DUOPOX adhesives can be found here.

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DELO-Duopox - Technical Downloads

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DELO-DUOPOX Adhesives Selection Chart

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DELO-AUTOMIX Information

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DELO Structural Bonding Brochure

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